Deranged traitors: Ghariani and Brotherhood implore Erdogan to occupy Libya
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is betting on his
supporters from radical Islamist groups in the Arab region to defend Ankara's
interests within their countries.
This was confirmed by the behavior of former Libyan
Brotherhood Mufti Sadiq al-Ghariani, who asked Libyans to rush to Turkey by
limiting importation only to Ankara as a kind of thanks to it for its support
of the Islamist groups in Libya.
Ghariani's allegations
Ghariani claimed in a video that Turkey sacrifices its
security and interests and puts itself in confrontation with everyone else in
order to defend the Libyan people.
The Brotherhood mufti praised Erdogan and deliberately
ignored Turkey's continued interference in Libya for its own interests, instead
presenting it as the victim, adding that "Turkey should be given priority
in our economic relations, security cooperation, and oil and gas exploration over
any other country."
This is not the first time that Ghariani has called for
supporting the Turkish economy, nor is he the only one to do so, as the
Egyptian Brotherhood has repeated calls to support the Turkish economy
following the decline of the Turkish lira.
Libyan politicians have condemned the Brotherhood mufti for inciting
the waste of Libya’s oil resources and a complete occupation of the country by
Turkey. Abdel-Moneim al-Yassir told the Reference that Ghariani does not
hesitate to defend Turkish interests at the expense of his own country’s
independence.
Yassir questioned the significance of Ghariani’s demand to
allow Ankara to explore Libyan territorial waters and for Libya to only import to
Turkey, noting that this would pave the way for a Turkish occupation of Libya.
Deranged mufti
Yassir described Ghariani as a deranged person who issues
ludicrous fatwas and demands, stressing that he lost a large portion of his
influence once he left Libya and stayed in Turkey. He added that the
Brotherhood mufti is now alienated by the Libyan people, who reject the
exploitative Turkish intervention in their country.
Ghariani had previously issued the same call last October,
saying at the time when the Turkish lira declined, “All Libyan and non-Libyan
merchants are responsible for paying these funds and investing in Turkey.”
The alienated Mufti claimed that there are regional
countries seeking to strike at the Turkish economy, demanding that products be
dispensed in favor of Turkish products.




