Germany, Switzerland and Belgium warn of Erdogan's terrorism
Media reports
warning of Erdogan's incursion and the expansion of terrorism that he supports
in Europe and the Middle East, where a German newspaper revealed that French
President Macron believes that Turkish President Erdogan seeks to make the path
of war in Libya continue as it is in Syria.
According to diplomatic sources, Macron is striving
to stop Erdogan from fulfilling his dream of rebuilding the Ottoman Empire and
stopping the advance of his forces in Libya.
The newspaper stressed that the Turkish President
has stated repeatedly that his goal is to extend control over the eastern
Mediterranean, and Erdogan is seeking to obtain a large share of Mediterranean
oil, Libya, and marine fields, after he achieved significant gains from his
seizure of oil from Cyprus and others.
For its part, a Swiss network said that these
Turkish ambitions in Libya, according to its description, raised the concern of
the European Union, the Arab League and some Arab countries such as Egypt and
the UAE.
The Swiss report pointed out that what worries most
Western and Arab countries is not only Turkey's aggression on the territorial
waters of a country located on the Mediterranean, but also its supply of arms
to Libya in violation of United Nations resolutions, which could pose a major
threat to North African security and thus Its threat to Europe's security.
The report pointed out that the Libyan parliament,
does not give legitimacy to al-Sarraj or his government or its treaties with
Turkey, and the network quoted Western diplomatic sources as saying that giving
terrorists weapons turns the war into hell that may burn the whole region,
noting that Turkey has transferred Currently about 17,000 Syrian mercenaries
come to Libya, which is a serious threat to the whole region.
In the context of Erdogan's threat to security in
Europe, reports warned of espionage by the Turkish authorities in many European
capitals.
Not only do these operations include, according to
many recent reports, opponents of Erdogan from the Turks in European countries,
but also to spy on politicians from other countries, including Germany to
facilitate the implementation of this mission, the Turkish intelligence relies
remarkably on the pioneers of mosques and imams by the Turkish Islamic Union
"Detteb" in Germany to trace those who oppose Erdogan's policies or
the Justice and Development Party and the German TV channel "ZDF" has
broadcast a documentary He presented new evidence of the espionage actions that
Ankara has been conducting in Germany against opponents and critics of the
ruling Justice and Development Party government in Turkey and Erdogan.
The documentary, entitled "How are Erdogan's
critics exposed to espionage in Germany?", Revealed evidence that
espionage is still being carried out by the Turkish Islamic Federation, " Detteb
" in Germany, with the direct commission of Turkish intelligence.
In the context of revealing the facts of the
Erdoganian threat, the Belgian National Security Agency warned in its annual
report that Turkish political Islam is a threat to Belgium, noting that the
thinking of Turkish political Islam that was invented by the Justice and
Development Party, which is headed by Erdogan, is a threat to the country.
The report issued recently and published by the
Turkish newspaper "Saman Yolu" said, "Religious extremism,
especially the current movement, Turkish political Islam and the Brotherhood,
represents the first threat to Belgium."
The report pointed out that the Justice and
Development Party aims to Islamize society by political means, and finds this a
way of its closeness to the Brotherhood from an ideological point of view,
warning that the Brotherhood, which is close to Erdogan and his party, has
begun to leak inside the Belgian political parties.
In its report, the commission emphasized that
intellectual differences between religious movements such as the Milliye Görüş
national vision movement, religious methods, and the religious affairs
authority of the Turkish state, are slowly retracting, indicating that the
Turkish Religious Affairs Authority previously viewed the national vision
movement as an extremist group, but now it is increasing Through it its impact
on the Turkish society located in Belgium through the various school projects
affiliated with the Islamic Belgium
The accompaniment in these documented warnings of
Erdogan's terrorism is a wake-up call for Europe to realize this grave danger.




