Bangladesh, May 5 -- As NATO gears up to select a new secretary-general in the forthcoming year, the global community finds itself at a pivotal moment, accentuated by Turkeys backing of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Ruttes candidacy, which portends a potential recalibration of leadership dynamics within the alliance. This endorsement, emanating from Ruttes recent diplomatic mission and dialogues with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, serves as a poignant reminder of Turkeys indispensable role within NATO. Nonetheless, the incoming secretary-general will confront a myriad of intricate challenges, foremost among them being the enduring Russia-Ukraine conflict and the contentious actions unfolding in Gaza by Israel. These pressing issues n...