Erdogan's vision in a sketch: Turkey extends its "hands" around the world
Erdogan's vision for the re-establishment of the Ottoman Empire seems to be sketched by the pro-government magazine Misvak.
Stretched in all directions, the Turkish "hands" are struggling to grow the nation. Greece, Cyprus, Mediterranean, Baltic, Turkey claims its place in the world. He fights in Syria, Iraq and Armenia but never forgets the "internal enemy", the opposition.
Erdogan's need for an international presence in a sketch:
The Turkish neo-Ottomanism of 2020 is more realistic, non-discriminatory, more unpredictable and extremely dangerous. Erdogan goes wherever the opportunity arises: he plans military bases in North Africa, builds mosques in the Balkans, occupies parts of Syria and tries desperately and unsuccessfully to "reach" Greece.
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