Erdogan exploits international tensions and threatens Cyprus and northern Syria

A dangerous Turkish move, which Ankara seeks in all directions to implement during the next few period, does not stop at the limits of Ukrainian support with planes and marches, and preparations for military operations and the invasion of northern Syria, but rather it is a measure. To plan to destabilize the state of Cyprus after it was divided between a Turkish and a Greek. Turkey is taking advantage of the turmoil in its surroundings

 

 

Turkey is taking advantage of the turmoil in its surroundings

During the tripartite summit held in Tehran recently, which brought together Russian President Vladimir Putin, his Iranian counterpart Hassan Raisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the latter pledged to stop an operation he threatened to set up in northern Syria to establish a “safe zone.” Which was met with opposition from the rest of the two communities, which prompted the President. But reports and sources confirm that the Turkish forces are still mobilizing and planning to carry out the military operation, with coordination with its allies in the Syrian opposition, including the Al-Nusra Front, which is carrying out the attack, taking advantage of the Russian preoccupation in Ukraine and the Iranian negotiations in Vienna on the nuclear file.

 

 

 

A threat to the security of the region

According to the data, the supposed Turkish operation will greatly strain the region, reopen the doors of immigration again to Europe, which is preoccupied with the effects of the war in Ukraine, and the reception of Ukrainian refugees, in addition to the economic collapse in European countries, which will result in thousands of victims and displaced persons, and return the Syrian crisis to its square. The first, while it will give a strong impetus to ISIS to come back again, at a time when the terrorist organization recently showed pictures of its elements in the Syrian Badia, carrying heavy and advanced weapons to exploit the Turkish attack on northern Syria.

 

 

 

 

Ankara contributes to the ignition of the Ukrainian war

 

Simultaneously, the Turkish army is still the most prominent supporter of Kyiv, and the mercenaries working in the ranks of the Ukrainian forces through the Bayraktar marches, and other lethal weapons, despite the bypass attempt represented in embracing Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, and striving to complete the wheat export project to the world, which is what It seems that Erdogan will fail as a result of playing on the ropes.

 

Simultaneously, the Turkish army is still the most prominent supporter of Kyiv, and the mercenaries working in the ranks of the Ukrainian forces through the Bayraktar marches, and other lethal weapons, despite the bypass attempt represented in embracing Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, and striving to complete the wheat export project to the world, which is what It seems that Erdogan will fail as a result of playing on the ropes.

 

 

Cyprus in the crosshairs of Turkish fire

Since the Turkish operation in northern Cyprus, which separated it from the south and established a loyal state, Turkish ambitions did not stop at this point, and according to the data, there are real thinking and discussions about the invasion of the loyal southern state. To Greece, and the Turkish goal is to control the gas of the Mediterranean, in an attempt to turn Ankara into a major source of energy in the world, and a desire for its entry into the European Union.

 

Erdogan and escape from internal problems

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is awaiting the country’s presidential elections next year, that is, in 2023, amid indications of a crushing defeat that the opposition and the Justice and Development Party will inflict on him, after he failed to achieve real achievements, especially with regard to it. To the feelings of the Turkish citizen, especially on the issue of the return of Syrian refugees to it during the past years, Erdogan has involved the country’s army in several wars that stretched from Libya to Somalia to Ukraine, Syria and Azerbaijan, which exacerbated the situation. It is clear that the Turkish president sought to export his internal problems abroad through the invasions in Syria and Cyprus that would ignite the region and would be at the expense of its people.

 

 

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