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Erdogan is a westerns top espionage
The Turkish government and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan play a professional espionage role in the region and what Erdogan says in his media is far from the truth.
While there is credible evidence suggesting that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is a "Western spy," he is at the center of several espionage-related controversies involving the West.
The current Turkish regime threatening Israel is a big lie, the truth is something else. He wants to spy on the mullahs' regime again and gain influence inside Iran in the future. This is a shameful trick for the lying Erdogan.
The trade exchange between the Israeli government and Turkey exceeded $50 billion in 2026, so you know that Turkey is a spy network for NATO rather than an independent country.
What he says is an information deception and for spying rather than the truth.
For example, Turkey wants to enter a new spy game by talking to Israel.
At the beginning of the Russian war with Ukraine, Turkey was assigned by the West to carry out its spying mission against Russia.
Western countries also imposed a series of restrictions on the Erdogan government so that Russia would trust Turkey and provide its sensitive information to the Turks.
In the West, in order to obtain information, one of its allied countries is apparently its enemy, but inwardly it is not, it is only the enemy in order to obtain sensitive military and missile information.
In recent years, the Turkish government, after the war between India and Pakistan, has also drawn closer to Pakistan from the West as a Sunni and Muslim country that can gain the trust of Pakistan through religion and transfer sensitive military information from Pakistan to the West.
On the other hand, it has also drawn closer to Arab countries such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia. This approach is actually a spy program on military issues and projects of these countries in the future, which these countries may have hidden from the West.
Turkey's role in opposing Israel is an apparent game and a child's game, far from the truth.
According to a former Turkish intelligence officer who has become a refugee in a European country.
The 2016 coup was Erdogan's own plan to eliminate people he did not trust, so that they would be united to advance the work he was doing. One of the things the West asked Turkey to do was spy on Russia and countries that were not trusted by the West.
👇👇👇👇 Turkish presidents Game in the western country. These games were mostly to gain the trust of Russia and countries that are engaged with the West.
Erdogans game to make truth from Russian. or other country.
1. Accusations Against the West
President Erdoğan has frequently accused Western nations and their citizens of conducting espionage within Turkey:
Targeting Activists: In 2017, Erdoğan claimed that Western spies were roaming freely across Turkey following the arrest of several human rights activists, including a German national, on terror-related charges.
Diplomatic Strains: He has previously accused the West of using diplomatic missions and non-governmental organizations as covers for intelligence activities designed to undermine Turkish sovereignty.
2. Allegations of Turkish Espionage in the West
Conversely, several Western countries have accused the Erdoğan government of conducting its own espionage operations abroad:
Operations in Germany: German authorities have investigated multiple cases of alleged Turkish intelligence activities on their soil, including the surveillance of critics of the Erdoğan government.
Transnational Repression: The Turkish intelligence agency (MİT) has been accused of abducting political opponents from foreign countries and conducting illegal surveillance on diaspora communities.
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3. Domestic Use of "Espionage" Charges
In Turkey, the Erdoğan administration has been criticized for using espionage charges as a tool to silence dissent:
Silencing Journalists: Reporters who exposed sensitive state information, such as the transport of arms to Syrian rebels, have been prosecuted for espionage.
Political Crackdowns: Opposition figures and civil society leaders have often been labeled as "Western agents" or "spies" to justify their detention and imprisonment.


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