The Ottomans face challenges but within these are great opportunities. Turkish expansionism has always been a part of palace politics: when a Sultan has felt secure at home he has attacked Europe when a Sultan has felt threatened by his Janissary military commanders, he has sent them to attack. In living memory, Turkish armies have reached the gates of Vienna, Austria, only to be turned back by the steadfast defenders. This Turkish, Islamic empire supplanted the Orthodox Byzantine Empire in the 15th Century and since then it has had a continuing, if not always whole-hearted, ambition to expand further westwards into the heart of Europe. The Ottomans also have power over the whole of the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
Ottoman power is unmatched in its extent and grandeur, straddling the traditional trade route between Europe and Asia. The history of Europe over the last centuries can be seen as the history of the Ottoman Empire and a few annoying, small nations that thwarted Ottoman ambitions.