Turkey stepping up support to Brotherhood in Yemen
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is interfering in Yemen, amid reports that warn against the dangers Turkish presence in Yemen poses to Arab security.
Erdoğan tries to control the Red Sea by
gaining a foothold in Yemen.
Turkey has been introducing growing
support to the Muslim Brotherhood's Islah party in Yemen. Islah now openly
receives Turkish support.
According to media reports, Turkey is
stepping up the smuggling of arms into Yemen. Turkish intelligence personnel
also keep arriving in the war-torn state to give training to Muslim Brotherhood
militants.
Muslim Brotherhood channels broadcast
from Turkey are also voicing out support to the branch of the Islamist movement
in Yemen.
Turkey is especially present in areas
controlled by Islah party, especially through the Humanitarian Relief
Foundation, widely known as IHH.
Humanitarian support is turning into a
cloak for military and intelligence support. Turkish humanitarian organizations
bankroll the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen under the guise of humanitarian
support. Turkey does the same thing in other countries, including Iraq, Syria,
Libya and Somalia.
The Yemeni Ministry of Defense
announced recently the seizure of a Turkish arms shipment off the coast of
Yemen, the fifth to arrive in the restive country from Turkey.
Turkey has been sending arms to Yemen
since 2012. In November 2012, a Turkish commercial ship was arrested off the
coast of Yemen. The ship carried thousands of pistols that were hid in biscuit
packages.
The files of Turkish arms shipments to
Yemen were closed after direct intervention from the U.S. ambassador in Yemen.
It is not clear why would the U.S.
would interfere to make the Yemenis sweep the files of Turkish arms smuggling
into Yemen under the carpet.




