Washington-Sana
The head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, continues his frantic quest to acquire wealth and influence outside his country's borders, to direct the compass of his ambitions this time to the African continent, where he is trying to expand his influence there, according to what was revealed by the American Foreign Policy magazine.
The magazine saw in its analysis that the recent Turkish-African summit reflects the increasing influence that Erdogan is trying to extend on the brown continent and his relentless moves to expand his footprint, which began to be clearly manifested since his aggressive interventions in Libya in 2019.
Erdogan’s aspirations to expand his hegemony and realize his Ottoman illusions are still continuing despite the internal crises he faces in his country. Today, he is trying to implement his plans in Africa under the guise of investments and projects, taking advantage of the feelings and needs of the people of the brown continent who have suffered long years of colonialism and racial discrimination, while focusing most of his attention on the wealth of these countries Its capabilities are oil, minerals and gas.
Observers see that the drones are Erdogan's weapon in penetrating the continent, in addition to the military bases he is building in a number of countries on the continent under the pretext of training its forces to have a military foothold.
From Syria to Iraq and Libya, to the Balkans, Central Asia, and finally Africa, the malicious ambitions of Erdogan’s regime continue. His planning to attack the continent, which began in 2003, is not surprising or hidden, as he is well aware that the draining of the continent’s wealth opens the doors of influence and helps him escape from his internal crises. .
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