Re: Turkey and ISIS
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:25 am
My friends from Ankara tell me that it was most likely staged. They did not arrest a single member of the government, occupied completely unimportant parts of the town. Allegedly some of the soldiers involved thought it was an exercise.
Erdogan is no stranger to false flag attacks. He was planning one before to get an excuse for a war against Syria. I also find it very strange that he managed to cough up a list of inconvenient people from the educated (and probably secular) class within hours of the "coup". All this is way too convenient.
Erdogan now has established himself as an Islamic fundamentalist dictator. He knows that he has lost the educated part of the country and this is why he is now trying to prevent them from leaving. He is a monster.
Erdogan is no stranger to false flag attacks. He was planning one before to get an excuse for a war against Syria. I also find it very strange that he managed to cough up a list of inconvenient people from the educated (and probably secular) class within hours of the "coup". All this is way too convenient.
Erdogan now has established himself as an Islamic fundamentalist dictator. He knows that he has lost the educated part of the country and this is why he is now trying to prevent them from leaving. He is a monster.