An academic close to Erdogan talks about his country's readiness to intervene in Yemen

English - Monday 15 March 2021 الساعة 04:18 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

A Turkish academic and journalist close to their president, Recep Erdogan, revealed that they had received calls for military intervention in Yemen with the aim of resolving the war in favor of the Ottoman project represented by the Islah Party, the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Dr. Youssef Kateboglu said, in a television interview, that they had received multiple calls to intervene in Yemen and end what he described as regional and international farce and protect their local arm, the Islah Party.

Yusuf Katipoglu hinted that their intervention in Yemen would be through security and military partnership with Saudi Arabia and the purchase of drones from them, and the possibility of implementing the scenario they applied in Azerbaijan.

Kateboglu's speech came after the Turkish Muslim Brotherhood leader Hamid al-Ahmar's statement to Al-Jazeera, in which he called for Turkish intervention to resolve the war in Yemen.

One day after another, Turkey and the Brotherhood’s plan, which summarizes the drowning of Saudi Arabia in the swamp of Yemen, and the dismantling of the structures of the Arab alliance and demonization of the United Arab Emirates in preparation for Turkish intervention, is revealed, with allegations of concern for the security of Saudi Arabia.