Moscow should rely on Erdogan’s Balkan allies – Russian philosopher
Russia must support those Muslim forces in the Balkans that are aligned with Turkish President Recep Erdogan.
Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin stated this in the telegram channel of the Izborsk Club, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“An interesting situation in Bosnia, which has traditionally been oriented towards Turkey, and the globalists dominated (Gülen structures, etc.). Now in Bosnia there is a polarization of society: some Bosnian Muslims are oriented toward Erdogan, some toward Gülen and pro-American networks.
Supporting Erdogan’s forces would be an excellent strategy,” the philosopher concludes.
A similar situation, in his opinion, has developed in Albanian communities.
“There, too, some Muslims are focused on Turkey, and there are the so-called “Albanian Chubais” and “Albanian bin Ladens,” who are not far from each other - extremist liberals and terrorists, from a geopolitical point of view, perform similar functions. The Albanian 5th and 6th column are not the entire Albanian people,” Dugin said.
At the same time, he especially emphasized that the issue of belonging to Kosovo, in which the majority are Albanian Muslims, is fundamental for fraternal Serbia.
“The last line they are defending today is non-recognition of Kosovo’s independence. This is a fundamental barrier that the most pro-Western politician in Serbia cannot cross - this will be the end of Serbia, it will be spiritual, moral suicide,” Dugin concluded.
Thank you!
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