Currently, the Turks are fed up with their prime minister's support for Israel's attack on Syria.
Reportedly, one of the aims of the CIA's attack on Syria - is the break up of Turkey.
And Lebanon and Iraq.
Turkey today.
And Lebanon and Iraq.
Turkey today.
"Turkey has been slated to be weakened and divided - just as the US, NATO, and Israel have envisaged in their project to create a new 'Middle East.'"
www.voltairenet.org/a175402
www.voltairenet.org/a175402
Prof. Dr. Umit Ozdag has stated that:
"The US aims to establish a federal Turkey instead of unitary Turkish state".
(Nationalist Prof. Ozdag: The US is Behind the Ergenekon Operation)
Istanbul
The following is from Voltaire:
www.voltairenet.org/a175402 - 'The Push to ignite a Turkish civil war through a Syrian quagmire'
Turkey itself is a major target for destabilization, upheaval, and finally balkanization through its participation in the US-led siege against Syria...
www.voltairenet.org/a175402 - 'The Push to ignite a Turkish civil war through a Syrian quagmire'
Turkey itself is a major target for destabilization, upheaval, and finally balkanization through its participation in the US-led siege against Syria...
Istanbul Turkey by Nevit Dilmen
If the Syrian state collapses, neighbouring Turkey will be the biggest loser...
Erdogan has managed to single-handedly alienate Russia and three of Turkey’s most important neighbours...
On Turkey’s eastern flank tensions are building between it and both Iraq and Iran...
There is also growing resentment amongst the citizens of Turkey about Erdogan’s cooperation with the US, NATO, Israel, and the Arab dictatorships - like Qatar and Saudi Arabia - against the Syrians and others.
The majority of Turkish citizens oppose Turkish ties to Israel, the hosting of NATO facilities in Turkey, the missile shield project, and cooperation with the US in the Middle East...
Segments of the Turkish military are at odds with the Turkish government and the military itself is divided over Turkish foreign policy.
Erdogan does not even trust half of Turkey’s own military leaders and has arrested forty of them for planning to overthrow him...
Turkey’s minorities constitute at the very minimum one-third of the country.
A significant proportion of Turkey’s minority communities have ties to Syria, Iraq, or Iran.
The Kurds and other similar Iranic peoples alone form about 25% of Turkey’s population, which means one out of four Turkish citizens are of Kurdish and Iranic stock.
Other ethnic minorities include Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Azerbaijanis, Bulgarians, and Greeks...
Anywhere from 20% to 30% or more of the Turkish population may be categorized as Shiite Muslims, which includes Alevis, Alawites, and Twelvers.
Civil war in Turkey is a real possibility...
The US-led siege on Syria intends to create chaos across the entire Middle East and ignite multiple regional conflicts. Violence and conflict from Syria is intended to consume Lebanon and Iraq too...
Today - Big trouble in Turkey.
Currently, the UK Foreign Office website reads:
"Demonstrations are taking place in Istanbul and in other cities across Turkey, including Ankara."
Turkey's prime minister Erdogan (right) supports Israel's attack on Syria.
For many years, all the generals in Turkey seemed to be friends with Israel and the Pentagon.
Reportedly, the Turkish generals of the 'fascist' group known as Ergenekon were happy to carry out acts of 'false flag' terrorism on behalf of the CIA.
(Nationalist Prof. Ozdag: The US is Behind the Ergenekon Operation)
And reportedly the Turkish generals were happy to topple Turkish governments that Israel and the Pentagon did not like.
The Turkish Generals were linked to the CIA's Gladio.
Turkish model Aysun Kayacı. Author Haluk Özözlü (http://www.sihirlitur.com/)
In January 2009, a report in Turkish Weekly suggested that some Ergenekon generals had turned against Israel and the USA.
(Ergenekon's Foreign Policy Guide)
According to a writer in Turkish Weekly:
"Most of the Ergenekon members are anti-Semitic.
"They claim that the MOSSAD has played a very dirty role in Turkish politics and aimed to divide the country into poles."
US/NATO terrorists.
The Ergenekon plot was exposed when the CIA switched its allegiance to the Islamists.
(Ergenekon probe is heating up, with the interrogation of a general and an admiral)
The Pentagon and CIA are now using Gladio B
Gladio B makes use of Islamists more than Turkish generals.
Currently, the CIA is said to control Turkey using its asset Fethullah Gulen, and his Islamist Gulen Movement.
Les Costumes Populaires De La Turquie, taken by French photographer Pascal Sebah at the universal exposition in Vienna, 1873.
The military are said to be split into two factions.
There are those who see the value of having links with neighbours Russia and Iran and those who oppose this.
The latter faction want to keep close to Israel, the USA and Europe.
Israel fears a nuclear armed Turkey.
(Israel warns Greece: Turkey will soon become nuke power /Russia says ready to help Turkey build nuclear power plant)
If the Syrian state collapses, neighbouring Turkey will be the biggest loser...
Erdogan has managed to single-handedly alienate Russia and three of Turkey’s most important neighbours...
On Turkey’s eastern flank tensions are building between it and both Iraq and Iran...
There is also growing resentment amongst the citizens of Turkey about Erdogan’s cooperation with the US, NATO, Israel, and the Arab dictatorships - like Qatar and Saudi Arabia - against the Syrians and others.
The majority of Turkish citizens oppose Turkish ties to Israel, the hosting of NATO facilities in Turkey, the missile shield project, and cooperation with the US in the Middle East...
Segments of the Turkish military are at odds with the Turkish government and the military itself is divided over Turkish foreign policy.
Erdogan does not even trust half of Turkey’s own military leaders and has arrested forty of them for planning to overthrow him...
Turkey’s minorities constitute at the very minimum one-third of the country.
A significant proportion of Turkey’s minority communities have ties to Syria, Iraq, or Iran.
The Kurds and other similar Iranic peoples alone form about 25% of Turkey’s population, which means one out of four Turkish citizens are of Kurdish and Iranic stock.
Other ethnic minorities include Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Azerbaijanis, Bulgarians, and Greeks...
Anywhere from 20% to 30% or more of the Turkish population may be categorized as Shiite Muslims, which includes Alevis, Alawites, and Twelvers.
Civil war in Turkey is a real possibility...
The US-led siege on Syria intends to create chaos across the entire Middle East and ignite multiple regional conflicts. Violence and conflict from Syria is intended to consume Lebanon and Iraq too...
Today - Big trouble in Turkey.
Currently, the UK Foreign Office website reads:
"Demonstrations are taking place in Istanbul and in other cities across Turkey, including Ankara."
Turkey's prime minister Erdogan (right) supports Israel's attack on Syria.
For many years, all the generals in Turkey seemed to be friends with Israel and the Pentagon.
Reportedly, the Turkish generals of the 'fascist' group known as Ergenekon were happy to carry out acts of 'false flag' terrorism on behalf of the CIA.
(Nationalist Prof. Ozdag: The US is Behind the Ergenekon Operation)
And reportedly the Turkish generals were happy to topple Turkish governments that Israel and the Pentagon did not like.
The Turkish Generals were linked to the CIA's Gladio.
Turkish model Aysun Kayacı. Author Haluk Özözlü (http://www.sihirlitur.com/)
In January 2009, a report in Turkish Weekly suggested that some Ergenekon generals had turned against Israel and the USA.
(Ergenekon's Foreign Policy Guide)
According to a writer in Turkish Weekly:
"Most of the Ergenekon members are anti-Semitic.
"They claim that the MOSSAD has played a very dirty role in Turkish politics and aimed to divide the country into poles."
US/NATO terrorists.
The Ergenekon plot was exposed when the CIA switched its allegiance to the Islamists.
(Ergenekon probe is heating up, with the interrogation of a general and an admiral)
The Pentagon and CIA are now using Gladio B
Gladio B makes use of Islamists more than Turkish generals.
Currently, the CIA is said to control Turkey using its asset Fethullah Gulen, and his Islamist Gulen Movement.
Les Costumes Populaires De La Turquie, taken by French photographer Pascal Sebah at the universal exposition in Vienna, 1873.
The military are said to be split into two factions.
There are those who see the value of having links with neighbours Russia and Iran and those who oppose this.
The latter faction want to keep close to Israel, the USA and Europe.
Israel fears a nuclear armed Turkey.
(Israel warns Greece: Turkey will soon become nuke power /Russia says ready to help Turkey build nuclear power plant)
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