Turkey, Muslim Brotherhood plan chaos in Yemen


The Muslim Brotherhood has a key position in the ongoing war in Yemen. The organization is classified as a terrorist organization by the United States, as it is considered one of the main inspirers of jihadist cells and advocates the most radicalized Islam.

The Muslim Brotherhood Society is the oldest Islamist organization in the Arab and Muslim world today. Its role in this conflict is tremendously important as it is largely composed of former members of the Yemeni government who, once in exile, have served as the organization's leadership. 

Examples include Hamid al-Ahmar and Abdul Majeed al-Zindani. The latter is labelled by the US Treasury Department as a "Bin Laden loyalist", posing a major threat to the country.

This is one of the most important and worrying aspects of the whole Yemeni conflict. The media outlet Al-Ain has published a report linking the Muslim Brotherhood to Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government. 

The information published by the Arab media refers to specific meetings and actions that have taken place and will continue to take place in the near future. Al-Ain refers to Hamid al-Ahmar himself, who, according to this information, returns to public activity as one of the main figures responsible for the Turkish movements on Yemeni territory.

He has been working clandestinely for the Erdogan government since he fled after the 2014 coup. But it is not only al-Ahmar who will be at the forefront of the Turkish action; Abdullah Majeed al-Zindani, son of the aforementioned terrorist Abdul, is also one of the most important branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in terms of the interests of the Turkish president.

Turkey has already launched an action plan with an ally of Islam's most extremist stripe. Erdogan aims to end as soon as possible a conflict that seems far from over, while keeping an eye on his military action in the Kurdish region, where he lost three men in an attack in northern Iraq just this week.

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