https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/egypt-recalibrated-its-strategy-in-libya-because-of-turkey/
Egypt recalibrated its strategy in Libya because of Turkey
MENASource by Alessia Melcangi
LibyaMiddle EastNorth AfricaPolitics & DiplomacyTurkey
Libya's Prime Minister Abdulhamid...
Hayreddin Barbarossa name and statues are found about everywhere in Algeria. This is a high school in Algiers named after him after Algeria's independence. It was named after a French dignitary prior to that.
Any deal made with UAE is deemed suspicious and corrupt. It is in everybody's interest if MENA Leader Turkey steps to the plate and starts listing the UAE among the countries responsible for War Crimes against civilian population in Yemen, Libya and elsewhere.
And keeping in mind that Algeria is not one of MENA's tiny Emirates wasting money willfully on military expenses:
Algeria's Area: 2,4 Million Square Km (Largest MENA country and 10th Largest in the World)
Population: 45 Millions.
Coastline: 1,622 km + 6,343 km Land Boundaries
Military Budget...
Hayreddin Barbarossa is a shared hero for both Turkey and Algeria. in 1529, he freed Algiers from the Spanish who were ready to dominate all of Algeria and even planning to move Eastward to Tunisia and Libya as well.
" losing Algeria was a tragedy in Ottoman history" Hopefully our two countries will try uniting again. All the Turkish brothers I met in the US have similar mindset with us Algerians. We like to be free and sovereign, and not to be submissive to any Western powers.
Hayreddin Barbarossa was the master of the Mediterranean. We have his big statue in Algiers.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khayr_ad-Din_Barberousse#/media/Fichier:Hayreddin_Barbarossa_-_Fine_Art_Museum_Algiers.jpg
Right, many Algerians are of Turkish origin. We have last names like Demir, Kaya and many others. In our history books, we always respected and praised the Ottoman Khilafat, unlike some Arab countries who helped the British fight the Ottoman Khilafat witch led to terrible consequences.
https://politicstoday.org/the-palestine-algeria-shared-history-and-violence/
The Morality of Violence in Settler-Colonial Contexts: From Algeria to Palestine
MIDDLE EAST BY YOUSEF ALJAMAL
August 11, 2021
Settler-colonialism is violent in nature. Violence creates a vicious cycle and the way to...
https://politicstoday.org/what-the-return-of-mercenaries-means-for-the-world-politics/
What the Return of Mercenaries Means for the World Politics
SECURITYBY SEAN MCFATE
May 18, 2021
There is good news. Mercenaries are as old as war, yet the world did not devolve into anarchy, as is often...
It only make sense to want to associate with a country that has total leadership, independence and sovereignty when making its strategic decisions, and Turkey does exactly that.
As for Egypt, who knows who president Sisi is calling each morning to dictate to him what to do next in regard to...
Egypt, most probably not. Egypt has always been known for going in the direction of the wind. Currently Egypt is on the payroll of the UAE, tomorrow, no one knows who Egypt it gonna follow. Egypt is actually a disappointment, because one would expect them to be a leader, but they are not...
"to form some kind of North African union with common currency, shared diplomacy policy, some sort of common defence policy": This is possible in the future between Algeria, Tunisia and Libya (when stabilized). As for Morocco, it is a monarchy on the same live as the GCC states and with which...
The Arabs never lost their pre-Islamic tribal way of dealing with the world. A book written by an American awhile ago described them as "Tribes with Flags" https://groveatlantic.com/book/tribes-with-flags/ gives a stunningly accurate situation of the region.
The Arab monarchies always based their power on betrayal and treason. It was first known when the Hashemites betrayed the Ottoman Empire to the benefit of the British, the French and the Russian during WW1. Read : (A Turkish friend had introduced this book to me more than 10 years ago)
A Peace...
https://research.sharqforum.org/2020/03/16/how-uae-mercenaries-serve-its-foreign-policy-ambitions/
How UAE Mercenaries Serve Its Foreign Policy Ambitions
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 16 March 2020
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On February 12th the London-based...
https://www.swp-berlin.org/publikation/normalisation-and-realignment-in-the-middle-east
Normalisation and Realignment in the Middle East
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A New, Conflict-Prone Regional Order Takes Shape
SWP Comment 2021/C 45, 28.07.2021
doi:10.18449/2021C45
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Naher Osten und Afrika...
UAE's war crimes in the MENA and African regions must be stopped. The question is, who's going to stop Mohamed bin Zayed (MBZ) 's irrational and cruel military adventures.
https://primetimezone.com/world/gulf-news/human-rights-organizations-sue-the-emirati-company-edge-for-its-involvement-in-war-crimes-a-homeland-tweeting
Human rights organizations sue the Emirati company Edge for its involvement in war crimes | A homeland tweeting outside the flock
08/06/2021
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https://www.libyaobserver.ly/news/outrage-over-uae-delegation-visit-libya
Outrage over UAE delegation visit to Libya
July 28, 2021 - 12:21
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Written By: SafaAlharathy
Libya's Chamber of Commerce and Industry has caused outrage after receiving a delegation from the United Arab...