Turkey is Too Determined This Time and It Gains Attention
Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about how Russia's put on this oceanic guide is of exorbitant interest. Moscow's arrangement of the destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov to the Gulf of Guinea on a counterpiracy mission right now of Erdogan's visit was suggestive of the force games the two nations are playing in different theaters.
Looking at
it, The Russian boat dispatched a helicopter to permit
marines to board the MSC Lucia, which had been commandeered 86 nautical miles southwest
of the Agbami Oil Terminal, part of Nigeria's seaward Agbami Field. In any
case, upon appearance and examination by the Russian marines, the privateers
had as of now left. A misery call had gone out, yet the circumstance and
absence of proof proposes international and "optic" games.
For me, Erdogan's Gulf of Guinea visit is one more stage in the improvement of Turkey's international strategy principle, which is in an exceptionally dynamic phase of projection, where ocean access is imperative to accomplishing its public key objectives.
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