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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackTerrel View Post
    Anyone remember 12 months ago when the whole flotilla thing went down and Turkey was talking shit about Israel and they were well loved on RPF.

    I guess they weren't abusers of human rights then... Everyone has an agenda they want to push.
    Unlike you that bitches for a killing Apartheid assassinating/murdering genocidial regime called Israel, I have posted NUMEROUS times about Turkey. A matter of FACT, the link I posted above about Turkey oppression, I have posted before here on RPF for years, try again BT...

    Let's put the show on the other foot... Maybe it's you that wants to see only want you want to see.
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    Philip Giraldi on Sibel, Turkey, Israel, the Neocons and the MIC
    BY SCOTT HORTON ⋅ MAY 10, 2006 ⋅


    .....Israel has long cultivated a close relationship with Turkey since Ankara’s neighbours and historic enemies – Iran, Syria and Iraq – are also hostile to Tel Aviv. Islamic Turkey has also had considerable symbolic value for Israel, demonstrating that hostility to Muslim neighbours is not a sine qua non for the Jewish state.

    Turkey benefits from the relationship by securing general benevolence and increased aid from the US Congress – as well as access to otherwise unattainable military technology. The Turkish General Staff has a particular interest because much of the military spending is channeled through companies in which the generals have a financial stake, making for a very cozy and comfortable business arrangement. The commercial interest has also fostered close political ties, with the American Turkish Council, American Turkish Cultural Alliance and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations all developing warm relationships with AIPAC and other Jewish and Israel advocacy groups throughout the US.

    Someone has to be in the middle to keep the happy affair going, so enter the neocons, intent on securing Israel against all comers and also keen to turn a dollar. In fact the neocons seem to have a deep and abiding interest in Turkey, which, under other circumstances, might be difficult to explain. Doug Feith’s International Advisors Inc, a registered agent for Turkey in 1989 – 1994, netted $600,000 per year from Turkey, with Richard Perle taking $48,000 annually as a consultant. Other noted neoconservatives linked to Turkey are former State Department number three, Marc Grossman, current Pentagon Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Eric Edelman, Paul Wolfowitz and former congressman Stephen Solarz. The money involved does not appear to come from the Turkish government, and FBI investigators are trying to determine its source and how it is distributed. Some of it may come from criminal activity, possibly drug trafficking, but much more might come from arms dealing. Contracts in the hundreds of millions, or even billions of dollars provide considerable fat for those well placed to benefit. Investigators are also looking at Israel’s particular expertise in the illegal sale of US military technology to countries like China and India. Fraudulent end-user certificates produced by Defense Ministries in Israel and Turkey are all that is needed to divert military technology to other, less benign, consumers. The military-industrial-complex/neocon network is also well attested. Doug Feith has been associated with Northrup Grumman for years, while defense contractors fund many neocon-linked think tanks and “information” services. Feith, Perle and a number of other neocons have long had beneficial relationships with various Israeli defense contractors.

    Update: Sibel Edmonds says, “Giraldi has it 100% right; this I consider the most accurate summary of my case.”

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    Hypocrisy? You betcha: UN condemns Syrian attack on Turkish town

    For the FSA mortar fire on Turkey... they haven't even proven it was the Syrian government forces and why just a one mortar shots, that hit one home? Well, the False Flag garbage continues... by the FSA, accomplices and of course, Western Media. BBC is right up there with FOX/ABC/NBC/CBS, the new "alpha agencies" but they do show how easy it was for Turkey Parlament to approve military action in Syria.
    (Sound familiar?)

    100,000s in Instanbul protest against THEIR government going to war. See, it's not the people, its the regime thugs that run governments that take the people to war, against their will. Plenty of evidence what Turkey is doing and how they do it.
    Turkey's parliament has authorised military action inside Syria, a move that triggered anti-war protests.
    See BBC article/video for report: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19840022

    BUT, the UN doesn't condemn Turkey for launching an artillery attack 5x's as destructive on the Syrian city? Yes, the UN is complicit in the Lies & Hypocrisy The Turkish people may very well save Syria from the thugs of the world.

    FYI...



    There was a heavy police presence, but the protests were largely peaceful
    apart from an incident of rock throwing, Turkoz reported.

    Demonstrators hold placards reading "No War" and shout slogans as they
    take part in a protest against a possible war with Syria, in Istanbul.
    Photograph: STR/AFP/Getty Images

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/midd...-condemns-live

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that testing Turkey's capacity for deterrence would be "a fatal mistake".
    Striking a belligerent tone in a speech to a crowd in Istanbul, Erdogan said: "We are not interested in war, but we're not far from it either. This nation has come to where it is today having gone through intercontinental wars."

    Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD View Post
    For the FSA mortar fire on Turkey... they haven't even proven it was the Syrian government forces and why just a one mortar shots, that hit one home?

    Well, the False Flag garbage continues
    ...
    NATO is preparing the ground for military intervention in Syria under the pretext that the security of Turkey, which is a NATO member, has been threatened,
    http://tehrantimes.com/politics/1021...eaders-advisor
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