GZT: Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Iran… Now Cyprus.
Israel has already begun planning to add a new link to the chain of occupation it has been building step by step for years…
GZT Editor-in-Chief Doğukan Gezer asks, and Müstafi Rear Admiral Cihat Yaycı answers from the map.
According to Admiral Yaycı, Israel is implementing a new strategy through Cyprus. Just as they advanced by taking territory in Palestine in small steps, the same method is unfolding in Cyprus today.
Moreover, this process is not just a simple territorial exchange… It's part of a larger plan. Israel, attempting to seize critical territories through the "promised land" map, has now secured the support of Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus. The aim is to target the two powers it sees as the biggest obstacles in the region: Turkiye and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
So why does Israel see Turkiye as such a threat?
Because Turkiye's UAV and UCAV bases, intelligence centers, missile capabilities, and even investments in ongoing nuclear power plants are being identified as direct risks to Israel's security policies. Admiral Yaycı emphasizes that this plan operates not only in military terms, but also in geopolitical, energy, and intelligence dimensions. He warns that if this picture is ignored, the events in Cyprus today could herald much greater crises tomorrow.
You can watch all the details of this game drawn at the beginning of the map, Israel's Cyprus move, and the strategic threats it poses to Turkiye in this video, narrated by Admiral Cihat Yaycı.
Note: Our AI-generated voiceovers aim to emulate the original speaker but may not fully capture language nuances or intricacies despite our efforts for accuracy and quality.
What Is The Secret Plan Behind The Military Bases In Cyprus?
GZT: At a time when military activity in Southern Cyprus is increasing, we are thoroughly examining why the island of Cyprus is at the center of global powers and why it is referred to as a “stationary aircraft carrier.” On GZT screens, Retired Rear Admiral Cihat Yaycı analyzes the region’s military balances in detail using a map.
We address the status of the sovereign bases that the United Kingdom holds in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, how these bases are actively used not only by the UK but also by the United States, and the implications of this on the military balance in the Eastern Mediterranean. The indirect presence of the U.S. in the region is being implemented through collaborations with the Greek Cypriot Administration against Tür-kiye, a NATO member. While debates continue on whether NATO’s Article 5 applies to Tür-kiye—a topic on the agenda since the Trump era—defense agreements signed by France and Greece with Southern Cyprus also raise questions about the island’s claims of neutrality. All these questions are answered in this broadcast with the critical analyses by Retired Rear Admiral Cihat Yaycı using the map.
Admiral Cihat Yaycı’s Call on Syria: PYD’s Plan Revealed
GZT: In the developments that have taken place since December 8, 2024, the Republic of Türkiye has consistently been operating within a unified, integrated unitary structure, devoid of a federation or special administration. Israel and the US, however, have now more openly launched their plans, which are advancing step by step in the region. According to Admiral Yaycı, all the concepts used in Syria—federation, autonomy, strengthened local administration—actually mean one thing: division. PKK, YPG, PYD, SDF… although the names may change, they are all the same terrorist organization. And today, this organization controls one-third of Syria, 90% of its oil and natural gas, and a large portion of its water resources. Moreover, this is not just a Syrian problem. Behind this plan lies Israel's "Greater Israel Project." The aim is to directly threaten Türkiye's security by establishing a "Terroristan" in northern Syria. According to Admiral Yaycı, the picture is clear: This structure, intended to be established on Türkiye's border, poses a threat not only in military terms but also in geopolitical and energy dimensions. And if this threat is ignored, it will herald much greater crises in the future. GZT Editor-in-Chief Doğukan Gezer asks; Admiral Cihat Yaycı explains Israel's Syria move, the strategic risks it poses to Türkiye, and all the details of what's happening…
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