In this Harbingers Daily article, Soeren Kern warns that Turkey’s recent public discussion of acquiring nuclear weapons reflects more than regional anxiety. The piece argues that Ankara’s ambitions, anti-Israel hostility, and expanding military posture are making Turkey look increasingly like a future Iran-style threat to Israel.
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Turkey “may be forced” to acquire nuclear weapons to counterbalance Israel and Iran and prevent them from dominating the Middle East.
- The article connects Fidan’s remarks to past comments from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has argued that it is unfair for nuclear-armed powers to deny Turkey the same capability.
- Turkey currently depends on NATO’s nuclear umbrella, including U.S. nuclear weapons reportedly stored at Incirlik Air Base, but the article suggests Ankara may be questioning whether that protection is enough.
- A July 2025 Research Istanbul poll cited in the article found that more than 70% of Turks support a Turkish nuclear weapons capability because they doubt NATO would defend Turkey in an attack.
- Turkey is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, meaning its civilian nuclear program is monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, but analysts warn civilian nuclear infrastructure can create technical pathways toward weapons capability.
- Middle East analysts Sinan Ciddi and Andrea Stricker are cited warning that Turkey’s civilian nuclear-energy program could give Ankara the infrastructure, know-how, and training needed for a future weapons effort if misused.
- The article frames Erdoğan’s broader goal as restoring Turkey’s great-power status through military expansion, regional influence, and possibly unconventional weapons.
- Israeli scholar Noa Lazimi is cited arguing that Turkey’s nuclear ambitions are tied to its self-image as a regional power seeking an Ottoman-style sphere of influence.
- Middle East expert Yoni Ben Menachem goes further, saying Erdoğan is working to encircle Israel by consolidating Sunni powers into an anti-Israel regional alignment, leading him to conclude that “Turkey is the new Iran.”
- Harbingers Daily adds a prophetic note, connecting Turkey’s posture to Ezekiel 38–39 and the future Gog-Magog coalition, emphasizing Turkey’s growing alignment with anti-Israel forces such as Iran and Russia.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/nuclear-ambitions-and-an-overwhelming-hatred-of-israel-is-turkey-the-new-iran/
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