The lassitude gripping British foreign policy this summer is a symptom of deeper confusion in Whitehall
President Macron’s lightning visit to Lebanon after the Beirut explosion highlighted France’s increasingly active interventions around the Mediterranean. Yet few policymakers here seem to have taken on board the risk of a geopolitical explosion at sea between France and Turkey.
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