Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: European Union, Iran, Middle East, Mitsotakis, PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA, USA
Photo via www.primeminister.gr
Photo via www.primeminister.gr

The Israeli–US strike on Iran over the weekend has jolted European capitals – none more so than Athens as Greece faces a crisis that touches many of its strategic vulnerabilities: energy, shipping, tourism, trade and migration.

Meanwhile, the political debate at home about the war reveals a country grappling with the risks of its alliances and the unpredictability of a region in turmoil.

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