Hakan Fidan
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Turkey's top diplomat spent 13 years running its spy service and now commands the loyalty of its security machine.
Who they are
Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Foreign Minister and former head of its MIT intelligence service (2010-2023).
What they do
The engine reads him as a deep-state continuity figure and a leading successor candidate.
How it works
He oversaw Turkey's operations against the Kurdish PKK in Syria and Iraq, built the most extensive bureaucratic network in the country, and commands the loyalty of the security apparatus.
Why it matters
He matters as the front-runner to carry forward an intelligence-driven approach to Turkish foreign policy.
The engine's record — word for word
Foreign Minister, former MIT intelligence chief (2010-2023). Deep-state continuity node. Oversaw PKK operations in Syria/Iraq. Most extensive bureaucratic network. Commands loyalty of security apparatus. Primary successor candidate representing intelligence-centric foreign policy vector.
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