Erdogan and his weird strategy in the Netherlands

All data and evidence still indicate the involvement of Turkish President Recep Erdogan in spreading terrorism and extremism in all Arab and European countries.
A Dutch intelligence document has recently revealed
a link between Erdogan and the rise of extremists in the Netherlands.
The National Coordinator for Combating Terrorism
in the Netherlands (NCTV) said in a report that is still confident that Erdogan
wants to Islamize the Netherlands through Turkish-Dutch associations.
It added in the 30-page report that Turkish
religious organizations enjoy strong relations with Turkish organizations in
the Netherlands, especially with Turkish-Dutch youth organizations.
These groups in turn interact with preachers and
on social media where they glorify extremists and exchange anti-Western as well
as anti-Semitic messages.
Under the title, "Erdogan's Islamization
Strategy: How Hard-liners Benefit," the document says the Turkish
president has provided space for militants in Turkey, as he has strengthened
his political power over time.
The report adds that the Turks living abroad were
affected by Erdogan's directives.
It notes that Erdogan's supporters, who are many in
the Netherlands, have relations with Turkish institutions there, and therefore
these institutions can affect the social and political stability in the
Netherlands.
The report also discusses relations between
Erdogan's positions and the Utrecht tram attack in 2019.
It says Erdogan's use of the excuse of shooting
"Christchurch" in New Zealand by a white fanatic and anti-Western
public rhetoric played a role in inciting Gokmen Tanish to launch the attack in
the Netherlands.