Mercenaries and fake aid: Erdogan prepares to interfere in Yemen
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues to be
driven by his delusion of reviving the Ottoman Empire, as he declared that the
Turks are in Libya and Syria for the sake of their rights and the rights of those
in the future and out of respect for their ancestral legacy, attempting to
justify his devious plans to sabotage the Arab world. Now Erdogan is seeking to
repeat the Libyan scenario in Yemen.
Erdogan seeks to control Yemen in order to get his hands on
the resources and wealth of Shabwah governorate, which is rich in oil and gas.
The Turkish interference in Yemen is also an attempt to save the Brotherhood
there, as well as to secure a foothold on the eastern bank of the Red Sea and
in the Gulf of Aden.
The Islah Party, the political arm of the Brotherhood in
Yemen, is Erdogan’s Trojan horse to penetrate Yemeni society and control the
country’s capabilities.
As usual, the Turkish regime is first trying to penetrate
the country through the gateway of aid, just as it did before it began to
tamper in Libyan, Syrian and Iraqi affairs. In Yemen, the Turkish Red Crescent
Society distributed food baskets during Ramadan to the displaced, disabled and poor
families in the Yemeni governorates of Shabwah, Hadramawt, Ma'rib, Aden, and
Taiz.
At the same time, Turkey sent dozens of intelligence
officers under the cover of the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Organization (IHH),
and some of them arrived in Ma’rib and Shabwah through the border freight port
in Al-Mahrah after they obtained facilities from Yemeni Interior Minister Ahmed
Al-Misri and former Al-Mahrah Governor Rajeh Bakreet.
In recent years, the Turkish Red Crescent and the Turkish
Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) have carried out suspicious
activities in the governorates of Aden, Dhale and Taiz through imaginary local
partners so as not to draw attention. The Turkish organizations rented their
headquarters in the temporary capital of Aden and a number of other governorates
in order to manage their dubious activities and penetrate Yemeni society.
Erdogan tasked the Turkish intelligence services and the
Turkish defense consulting company SADAT with preparing mercenaries to be sent
to Yemen to fight with extremist groups there in exchange for huge sums of
money and other temptations.
Indeed, mercenary brokers in Syria’s northwestern Afrin
region began promoting the news to pro-Turkish Syrian factions that Erdogan is
ready to recruit anyone who wants to fight in Yemen. It is noteworthy that the
Turkish president has introduced more than 10,500 Turkish soldiers to take full
and direct control of the area from Jisr Al-Shughour to Jarabulus in Syria to
compensate for the potential “disappearance” of Syrian fighters there.
The camps established by the Brotherhood in Yemen, such as
the Taiz camps, are an extension of Turkey's growing influence in the country
through its local Brotherhood agents who seek to control the Yemeni coast and the
Bab al-Mandab Strait.




