Turn 2.
On the dipomatic front, I have negotiated peace with many powers. The Balkans sits squarely aside the natural path for Turkish expansion. Since I move first and have a greater initial concentration of forces than Turkey, I am making a quick lunge to the south in hopes to secure my flank before Turkey can bring all his forces to bear.
Progress was better than expected. My fleet had embarked 2 corps from Tirane the previous turn and was lurking off the coast of Greece. I approached Gallipolli. My initial plan was to land a corp to the SE of Gallipoli and assault from the north. I wanted to capture the southern entrance of the Straits since I was not sure where the Turkish fleet was. But, it starts in Instanbul and I was hoping to keep it out of the Aegean. I was lucky and saw that Gallipoli was not garrisoned so I land a corps there.
My fleet proceed into the straits and as I hoped now to land a corps SE of Instanbul to cut off that city. With Istanbul and Gallipoli, I can make a decent defensive line. As I passed through the straits, I noticed the north shore was loaded with Turks. The Turkish army was making a major move into Europe. Upon reaching Istanbul, I found it undefended. Even better, most of the Turkish Airforce and Navy were in the port. I landed my second corps unopposed and wipe out these units.
The main portion of the Balkan army then moved south to link up with my troops in Istanbul. A Turkish corp was spotted South of Varnia. I was able to surround and eliminate. There was an infantry unit guarding the road to Instabul which I was able to push aside. I now have communications established and control of the Straits. I also have 3 corps including roughly 8 tanks isolated north of the straits. I am not sure I can hold the city this round, but I am in a decent spot.
