The BBC appears to reveal the thinking of MI6, the CIA and the Zionists on Turkey:
"Turkey was suggested as a model for a Muslim democracy.
"Some Arabs, who took to the streets against their own leaders, are having second thoughts about that as they watch pictures of Turkish riot police attacking demonstrators."
Could protests be Erdogan's undoing?
This might be translated as:
The Zionist model for Moslem countries may not be Turkey.
It is more likely to be Afghanistan.
Behind you!
MICHAEL RUBIN, in the Wall Street Journal, tells us more about (what would seem to be the Zionist attitude to) the Turkish Uprising
"Erdoğan has accumulated more foreign debt in his rule than all of Turkey's previous prime ministers combined...
"Many Turks are enraged by signs that Mr. Erdoğan and his aides have enriched themselves while in power.
"Few believe the prime minister's explanation that his newfound wealth - millions of dollars in property and a reputed eight Swiss bank accounts, according to U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks - is the result of wedding gifts received by his son.
"Turks remember that 13 corruption cases pending from his Istanbul mayoral tenure remain suspended only because he enjoys parliamentary immunity."
"Turks remember that 13 corruption cases pending from his Istanbul mayoral tenure remain suspended only because he enjoys parliamentary immunity."
This might be translated as:
You are going to be toppled, just like Suharto and a host of other former friends.
United States asked Turkey PM
April 2013 - Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate met up with Turkish President Abdullah Gül during their official visit to Turkey.
The chief of the Turkish general staff, Necdet Ozel, is said to be fiercely loyal to Prime Minister Erdogan.
Turkey and its army: Erdogan and his generals | The Economist
"The silence of the Turkish army has been deafening...
"The backbone of the Turkish military remains fundamentally secular and Ataturkian.
"Many of them voted for Erdogan's AKP in the last elections, not because of religious faith but because, as one high-ranking officer explained, Erdogan ''put the economy back on track, tripled per capita income, made Turkey the 17th world economy, a regional power''.
"But the army's secular soul remains. 'If he tries to institute an Islamic republic, we will stop him', the officer promised."
Turkey: the strange silence of Ataturk's military - Politics - ANSAMed.it
Ergenekon was the name given to to the CIA's terrorist activity in Turkey.
"The investigation into the illegal network known as Ergenekon, which was plotting to overthrow the Erdogan Government and replace it by a pro-U.S. military dictatorship, revealed that this terrorist organisation was a remodeled version of the Turkish Gladio.
"However, Ergenekon didn’t receive orders only from NATO; it allegedly also maintained close ties with the Mossad through Rabbi Tuncay Guney."
The Israeli Lobby
On 3 June 2013, Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan was visiting Morocco.
"Moroccan King Mohammad VI did not receive Erdoğan during the official visit to Morocco, the country's media reported June 4."
Turkish PM Erdoğan did not meet King Mohammad VI during Morocco visit
Erdogan is still popular with half of the Turkish population.
If 'the powers-that-be' have decided to topple Erdogan, they will need to have assets within the Turkish military.
It was CIA assets within the Egyptian and Tunisian militaries that toppled Mubarak and Ben Ali.
Turkey and its army: Erdogan and his generals | The Economist
April 2013. What are they plotting? Kerry’s visit to Turkey was clouded by Erdogan’s plans for a trip to Gaza.
"The backbone of the Turkish military remains fundamentally secular and Ataturkian.
"Many of them voted for Erdogan's AKP in the last elections, not because of religious faith but because, as one high-ranking officer explained, Erdogan ''put the economy back on track, tripled per capita income, made Turkey the 17th world economy, a regional power''.
"But the army's secular soul remains. 'If he tries to institute an Islamic republic, we will stop him', the officer promised."
Turkey: the strange silence of Ataturk's military - Politics - ANSAMed.it
Ergenekon was the name given to to the CIA's terrorist activity in Turkey.
"However, Ergenekon didn’t receive orders only from NATO; it allegedly also maintained close ties with the Mossad through Rabbi Tuncay Guney."
The Israeli Lobby
On 3 June 2013, Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan was visiting Morocco.
"Moroccan King Mohammad VI did not receive Erdoğan during the official visit to Morocco, the country's media reported June 4."
Turkish PM Erdoğan did not meet King Mohammad VI during Morocco visit
Mohammad VI is a close friend of the USA and Israel, reportedly.
Erdogan in Algeria
Erdogan left for Algeria on 4 June 2013, and traveled to Tunisia on 5 June, to "take part in the first meeting of the Turko-Tunisian strategic cooperation council."
"He is due to return to Turkey on Thursday."
Turkish PM Erdogan arrives in Morocco
"He is due to return to Turkey on Thursday."
Turkish PM Erdogan arrives in Morocco
Gladio A made use of Nazis.
Gladio B made use of fascist 'Islamists'.
Gladio C may make use of fascist mercenaries.
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