A Provocation or an Excuse for New Tensions?
2026.06.04
According to a report by the SKAI television network (June 4), the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet published a commentary claiming that Greece “exploited” the agreement between the Greek Prime Minister and President Erdogan—which had secured a climate of so-called “calm waters” in the Aegean in recent years—solely for the purpose of its military buildup.
It is evident that the Cumhuriyet publication operates on two axes:
- Domestic consumption: It implicitly accuses President Erdogan of leniency or inaction toward Athens.
- Creating pretexts: It attempts to manufacture an alibi for the recent violations of Greek airspace by armed Turkish fighter jets.
The Paradox of Turkish Demands
Ankara seems to be driven by a provocative mindset: it maintains the “Aegean Army” directly opposite the Greek islands, possesses a massive landing fleet, conducts blatant territory-seizure exercises, and maintains a direct threat of war (Casus Belli). At the same time, however, it demands that Greece remain passive, refusing to react or bolster its defensive capabilities.
The Anatomy of Exercise “Efes-2026”



Official descriptions and data from the conduct of the major Turkish exercise “Efes-2026” prove the offensive orientation of the Turkish armed forces. The scenario of the exercise included:
- Infiltration of special forces (SAT/SAS) during the initial phase.
- Seizure of a beachhead and the disembarkation of marines using modern landing craft.
- Support of operations by warships and heavy artillery.
- Airborne assault of forces using helicopters.
- Deployment of tanks and armored vehicles immediately after securing the coast.
- Combined land, sea, and air operations in a high-intensity environment.
The controversial point: In official posts and videos from the Turkish presidency, footage was released showing commandos raising the Turkish flag on a newly captured island target—an image that provoked strong reactions and concern in Athens.

A Clear Message to Greece
The exercise was conducted in the Aegean, a breath away from the Greek islands. The very structure of the scenario (amphibious seizure of an island target) perfectly simulates the operations that would be required in an island warfare environment.
Greek analysts and media outlets also pointed out that the visual material presented geographical simulations allegedly related to the island of Lemnos, reinforcing assessments that the recipient of this message of force was, once again, Greece.


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