Hakan Fidan is a Turkish diplomat and intelligence officer who currently serves as the head of Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT). He was appointed to this position in 2010 by then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Fidan has a background in military and intelligence affairs, having served in various positions within the Turkish military and intelligence community. He has been credited with modernizing and expanding Turkey's intelligence capabilities during his time as head of the MIT.
Fidan has been involved in various high-profile diplomatic and intelligence initiatives, including negotiations with Kurdish separatist groups, counterterrorism efforts, and Syria's civil war.
However, he has also been criticized for his close ties to Erdogan and his role in various political controversies in Turkey. Fidan is known to be a powerful and influential figure in Turkish politics, with some seeing him as a potential future political leader.
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