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FDD tracks South Africa’s growing ties with China, Russia, and Iran, its failure to designate Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations, and its role as a conduit for illicit capital and terror financing.
FDD Analysis
Erdogan’s rivalry with Israel has a new front: Africa
The answer becomes clearer once the South African relationship is placed inside Turkey’s broader African buildup, which has been running for two decades and has little to do with Israel at all.
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With its rampant debt and public embezzlement, South Africa will have difficulty becoming a closer US partner.
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