During the Cold War, which NATO member was strategically vital because it controlled the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits?
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Correct answer: Turkey
Turkey's control of these straits meant it could block Soviet naval access from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. This made Turkey one of NATO's most critical members on the alliance's southern flank.
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