France and the US in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean - Oil & Gas Wars

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France is struggling to maintain its influence in Africa, from where it's being ousted. The country relies on revenue from African resources for survival, particularly eyeing Algeria's abundant gas and raw materials. Internally, France is on the brink of civil unrest, with its biggest perceived threat being the Muslim population from North Africa. The King of Morocco is seen as a corrupt puppet under French control, much like his father. Algeria, on the other hand, stands strong and independent in North Africa, bolstered by a robust relationship and military agreement with Turkey. Libya and Algeria pose significant threats to the interests of the US and France, with Turkey providing military protection to both. The conflict over oil and gas extends to the Eastern Mediterranean, where the US and Israel aim to control vast reserves, potentially sidelining Turkey. The war in Gaza, too, is framed as a conflict over oil and gas. A future war in Cyprus seems imminent, pitting Israel, the UK, France, Greece, and the US against Turkey. Israel is attempting to provoke Turkey into a conflict, surrounding it from multiple directions. Leaders Erdogan and Hakan Fidan are seen as strategic masterminds, aware of the larger geopolitical machinations involving powerful global players like the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds.

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