What happens when a country tries to stay neutral… But the war keeps coming closer? What does it mean when missiles cross your airspace, not once, but multiple times, and you’re forced to respond anyway? In this discussion, we’ll unpack the rising tension around Turkey and ask a question that’s starting to feel less hypothetical: Is it at risk of being pulled into something much bigger?
We’ll explore why Iranian missiles have entered Turkish airspace three times in March 2026, how Turkey is walking a tightrope between neutrality and its role in NATO, and why the situation with Kurdish groups in Iran is such a deep concern. More importantly, we’ll step back and look at the bigger picture, how countries try (and often fail) to stay out of conflict, and what happens when geography, alliances, and internal fears collide. Expect a smart, grounded conversation that makes sense of a fast-moving situation, no prior knowledge needed.
当一个国家试图保持中立,但战争却不断逼近,会发生什么?当导弹不止一次穿越你的领空,你是否还能继续“置身事外”?在这场讨论中,我们会拆解围绕土耳其的紧张局势,并提出一个越来越现实的问题:它是否有可能被卷入一场更大的冲突?
我们会分析为什么在2026年3月,伊朗导弹三次进入土耳其领空,土耳其如何在“保持中立”和作为北约成员之间走钢丝,以及伊朗境内库尔德问题为什么会成为一个关键风险点。更重要的是,我们会从更宏观的角度去看:国家是如何尝试避免冲突的,而这些尝试为什么常常失败?当地理位置、联盟关系和内部安全焦虑交织在一起时,会发生什么?这会是一场逻辑清晰、贴近现实的讨论,不需要任何背景知识。