The information that the AUKUS alliance was the catalyst for developments in an armaments agreement between France and Greece is confirmed. This fact is in line with the US, which is fully aware of these developments, having also promoted this cooperation between France and Greece, following France’s anger over the loss of the contract with Australia.
Given these developments following AUKUS announcement of control of the Indo-Pacific Ocean region, the US has given its consent France to take over geopolitical control of the Mediterranean region on behalf of the West.

In exactly the same way that the AUKUS alliance took control of the Indo-Pacific region in order to strengthen its allies in the region, mainly Australia and Japan so that these countries can continue to help control the region with the help of a more discreet US military presence.
France and Mediterranean sea
The military control of the Mediterranean Sea will be taken over by the French with the help of the Greek Armed Forces. This geopolitical decision was attributed by the USA to France and seems to have the character of a French “compensation” move for the admittedly very hard loss of the contract with Australia (although French submarines would include American technology).
With this geopolitical move and the new emerging role of France and always in the midst of France’s promotion of Europe’s defense empowerment and military autonomy, initially seen as being implemented through a European Rapid Reaction Force, it will always be developed in full cooperation and interoperability with NATO forces.
In fact, France, through NATO, is taking over the leadership of control of European Defense, always with the discreet military presence of the USA, and as Japan and Australia are taking over in the Pacific Ocean.

The “control” of Germany
Given Germany’s maladaptation to US demands on China and Germany’s even greater energy dependence on Russia (Nord Stream 2), France ‘s new geopolitical role is also linked to the control of German attitude towards European security issues.
If German-Russian relations reach a higher level that will not be accepted by the West, then the emerging military control coalition of the Mediterranean, North Africa together with the US-UK, will play their part.
Germany is well versed in the correct reading of geopolitical developments and is confident that it will understand that these developments with France will also be linked to energy developments in the Mediterranean, in terms of gas and oil extraction under French control, the even greater limitation of energy relations between Germany and Russia.
It is well known, after all, that military power to provide security is the precondition for the successful exploitation of hydrocarbon deposits. If these mines are made in the Mediterranean, they will offset Russia’s gas supply to the EU.
Turkey, in its recent response to the US refusal to comply with Turkey’s wishes, by announcing the supply of additional S-400 weapons systems from Russia, is “isolating” itself more from the West by clinging even more to the unified Asia, through Russia, showing once again that the real borders of Western civilization and the West reach the Aegean Archipelago.



