THE HIDDEN ALLIANCE: How Britain and Erdogan Are Quietly Recolonizing the Balkans



THE HIDDEN ALLIANCE: How Britain and Erdogan Are Quietly Recolonizing the Balkans

By Cupo Cupovski | Defender of Faith and Freedom

https://cupocupovski.substack.com



They pretend to be rivals. In reality, they’re allies.
Behind the scenes of Balkan instability lies a shadowy cooperation between two unlikely partners: the British Deep State and Erdogan’s Turkey. What unites them? A shared desire to dominate the Balkans, suppress Christian nations, and reshape the region in the image of the New World Order.

This is not theory. This is strategy. Let’s break it down.


1. Britain’s Post-Brexit Power Games

The UK may be out of the EU, but it’s not out of the Balkans. On the contrary — London is more active than ever, using its historic intelligence networks (MI6), think tanks (RUSI), and proxies to manipulate fragile states like Bosnia, Montenegro, and Kosovo.

The goal?

  • Maintain Anglo-American dominance in Europe
  • Keep the Balkans dependent on debt, division, and foreign rule
  • Prevent any form of Slavic-Christian sovereignty

2. Erdogan’s Neo-Ottoman Dream

While Britain plays chess, Erdogan plays empire-builder. His vision is clear: rebuild the Ottoman sphere of influence, especially in Muslim-majority regions like Bosnia, Kosovo, Albania, and Sandžak.

How?

  • Turkish-funded mosques, schools, media
  • “Cultural diplomacy” masking ideological Islamism
  • Arms sales and military training in NATO-aligned puppet states

Erdogan wants to be the protector of Balkan Muslims — but in truth, he’s just another pawn of the global oligarchy.



3. A Silent Pact: MI6 + MIT

Turkey’s MIT (national intelligence) and Britain’s MI6 are not enemies. They often work in parallel — especially through:

  • Foreign-funded NGOs (“Islamic relief” and “democracy promotion” groups)
  • Controlled “civil society” networks pushing everything from woke ideology to religious identity politics
  • Qatar as a middleman, laundering influence via shared projects

The end result: Erdogan’s Islamism and the UK’s liberal globalism work hand in hand to keep the region fragmented and spiritually broken.


4. Bosnia: Their Geopolitical Playground

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, this alliance is most visible.

  • The UK supports Bosniak elites and international institutions (like the OHR) that enforce a soft colonial regime
  • Turkey backs the same elites on religious and military lines — quietly reviving pan-Islamist sentiment
  • Together, they block any meaningful Croat or Serb autonomy, using corruption, media control, and “peacekeeping” narratives as weapons

This is classic divide-and-rule.


5. NATO’s Role: Trojan Horse for Both

Britain and Turkey are both central pillars of NATO — and they use that position to:

  • Militarize the Balkans
  • Expand surveillance, drone warfare, and digital control (UK tech and Turkish drones)
  • Suppress dissenting voices, Christian activism, and nationalist movements

NATO is not peacekeeping. It’s the armed wing of the globalist empire.


6. The Real Enemy: Christian Sovereignty

Why are these two powers really working together?

Because they both fear the same thing:
A spiritually awake, morally rooted, sovereign Christian Balkans.

They know the truth:

  • Croatia still remembers its faith.
  • Serbia still remembers its identity.
  • Bosnia is the battleground where the soul of Europe is being decided.

So they send Erdogan with mosques, and the Brits with NGOs. One hand spreads Islamism, the other liberalism. Both serve the same master: the Occult Oligarchy.


Wake Up, Balkans

This is not just geopolitics — it’s spiritual war.
And if we stay silent, our countries will be sacrificed in the next global conflict.


The Balkans must resist both the crescent and the crown — because behind both stands the Eye.
– Cupo Cupovski


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