Ottoman tax: Erdogan collects from his Doha subjects
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cannot find a more suitable
and easier source of funding than Qatar's open coffers and its
terrorism-supporting emir to finance Ankara during the economic crisis ravaging
the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government due to Erdogan's failed policies,
the repercussions of the corona pandemic and the collapse of the Turkish lira. The
Turkish president’s official visit to Doha on Thursday, July 2 came to reap support
Erdogan’s chaos, terrorism and militias in countries witnessing conflict.
Open coffers
Qatari funds play a major role in financing Erdogan’s
conflicts and wars, as Turkey cannot bear its own burdens in light of the
successive economic and financial crises that have struck the country in recent
years, including the impact of the corona pandemic on Turkey’s tourism sector, which
is an important source of revenue.
Erdogan's aggressive policies in Syria and Libya have caused
tremendous losses for his country. Instead of working to revive the country's
collapsed economy and pump the money needed to save the lira from its
continuing decline, Erdogan instead continues to drain the resources of his
Qatari ally by pumping money into the pockets of his mercenaries and militias
in Libya.
Economic collapse
Turkey's exports fell 40.9% and imports fell 27.8% compared
to May 2019 due to the Turkish authorities’ measures to attempt to contain the
corona virus.
In mid-June 2020, the Turkish lira recorded its lowest level
against the US dollar, losing about 13% of its value.
As a result of the collapse of Turkey’s economy and its
impact on citizens, the government’s decision to change the pensions system sparked
a new crisis throughout the country, with a new "integrated pension
system" draft law seeking to exploit pensioners' benefits. Union leaders
threatened a general strike all over Turkey in the event that this decision is
not reversed.
Turkey taxes Doha
After Turkey’s position in Libya worsened and Egyptian
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi responded to Turkey’s attacks by asserting that
Libya is a national security issue for Egypt, a phone call took place between
Erdogan and Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, followed by a visit just a
few weeks later, to ensure financial support for Turkey’s mercenaries and
terrorists being sent to Libya after Erdogan lost a number of his officers and
soldiers in battles between the Libyan National Army (LNA) and elements of the
Turkish army supporting Fayez al-Sarraj’s Government of National Accord (GNA).
According to the Arab Weekly, Gulf sources described
Erdogan's short visit as being aimed at collecting taxes, just as his Ottoman
predecessors had done with their former colonies for centuries, pointing out
that the Turkish president is draining Doha’s wealth in order to actualize his
Eastern Mediterranean dreams.
In a previous report to the same website, a Turkish diplomat,
who refused to be named, stated that talking about strategic relations between
Doha and Ankara comes as a loose term that news agencies only mention, while
Erdogan does not discuss the details with the Qatari side, as it suffices to
give Tamim orders while persuading him that he has importance and plays a key
role in the region, although Doha’s true role is limited to funding only.




