After publishing the magazine «The Economist» For Erdogan and Turkey, this time the German magazine strict It issued an aggressive headline about the Turkish president on its cover, calling him an “arsonist”. “Erdogan is fighting mercilessly to stay in power: in his country, in Syria and even in Germany…”.
In a German magazine article on the Turkish president, he characteristically mentioned that Mr “Erdogan, in order to stay in power, deliberately turned into a ‘fire’ inside and outside Turkey,” He presented his position on the issues of Sweden and Finland regarding their membership in NATO, Syria and Libya, noting in particular his aggressive rhetoric towards Greece, stressing that “Threatening an ally with missiles, he will even strike Athens with Typhoon.”
“Turkey is producing Tayfon missiles. What if it hits Athens? We don’t want to do that, but be smart. If you keep arming the islands, we won’t do anything?” The Turkish president, who knows that these statements resonate within the country. Erdogan needs enemies, he needs chaos, to rally his voters. He is very good at fighting. But no matter how much he presents himself as a warlord, a military confrontation with Greece is not likely. The author of the article writes,
However, Stern called Erdogan an arsonist even for Germany, In it, he tries to stir up hatred against his political opponents, which is characteristic of his campaign. “Sometimes one gets the impression that the Turkish president decides the fate of entire regions of the world in crisis. He negotiates with Russian President Putin just as he does with Ukrainian President Zelensky, and prevents Sweden and Finland from entering NATO, even if he insults the alliance to which he belongs.” to him and make the West look weak.” comments the columnist. The same article also indicates that “Erdogan stirs passions when it suits him, whether in the Kurdish regions of Turkey, in Syria or even in Germany, where he allows militants to attack Turkish dissidents.”
also pointing outErdogan keeps many fronts open abroad, from Ukraine to Syria, using his power.The German magazine made particular reference to the upcoming elections in Turkey, writing: “Will the ‘Immortal Sultan’ accept electoral defeat?” Its partner, the MHP, is so well entrenched in the military and security forces that some experts speculate that it could remain in power, even if the public had different preferences.
Recall that in the previous days, the British magazine «The Economist» He called Erdoğan a “dictator”. bloomberg He made his own analysis, stating that “pressure must be applied” to Turkey in response to President Erdogan’s veto in Sweden.
The release of “Stern” and the harsh characterization of Erdogan provoked Ankara’s response, by placing Omar Celik. Specifically, the representative of the ruling party in Turkey said that such publications “black propaganda”like “Some Western media are systematically targeting President Erdogan.”
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