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Turkey’s Erdogan: Demirtas Kurdish autonomy plea is ‘treason’

December 29, 2015 By administrator

erd.thumbTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has condemned as “treason” a call by prominent Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas for Kurdish autonomy.

“What the co-leader has done is treason, provocation,” Mr Erdogan said, referring to Mr Demirtas, co-leader of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP).

At the weekend the HDP and other pro-Kurdish groups called for self-rule in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish south-east.

Turkish prosecutors have launched an investigation into those comments.

The Turkish military has stepped up operations against the rebel Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which is fighting for Kurdish self-rule. The army says it has killed more than 200 PKK militants in the latest fighting.

The PKK is regarded as a “terrorist” organisation by Turkey, the US and EU.

‘Challenging the constitution’

The HDP won 59 seats in Turkey’s 550-seat parliament in the 1 November elections. It came third, behind Mr Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Republican People’s Party (CHP).

Speaking on Tuesday, Mr Erdogan said Mr Demirtas and other Kurdish leaders would be “taught a lesson” by the people and the law.

He accused Mr Demirtas of challenging Article 14 of the constitution, which bans activities deemed to “violate the indivisible integrity of the state”.

On Sunday Mr Demirtas backed a declaration by a Kurdish umbrella group – the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) – which called for “autonomous regions” and “self-governance bodies”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Kurd, treason, Turkey

Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants for Oppositionist Fethullah Gulen’s Movement

December 28, 2015 By administrator

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Turkish authorities reportedly have issued arrest warrants for 61 people in the so-called “parallel state” including prominent Turkish oppositionist Fethullah Gulen.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for 61 people in the so-called “parallel state,” or, as Ankara calls it, the Gulenist Terror Organization case, including prominent Turkish oppositionist Fethullah Gulen, local media reported Monday.

Gulen, who lives in the United States, is accused of conspiring against the Turkish state and wiretapping thousands of people, including Ankara officials, Daily Sabah reported.

In 2014, Turkey opened an investigation into the “parallel state” organization for allegedly seeking to overthrow the government, headed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Ankara considers the Gulen Movement a threat to national security. An outspoken critic of the president, Gulen faces numerous charges including treason and extradition at home. Gulen has denied all the accusations.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Erdogan, Gulen, Turkey

Iran Wants Stable Middle East While Terrorist State of Turkey Erdogan ‘Tries to Break it Down’

December 28, 2015 By administrator

1030793556By supporting terrorist groups in Syria, Turkish President Recept Tayyip Erdogan wanted to turn Syria into complete chaos; similar to what’s going on right now in Libya, which has become a hotbed of terrorism and Islamic extremism, Iranian political experts told Sputnik.

On Sunday, Erdogan lashed out against Iran, accusing Tehran of fueling the ongoing Syrian conflict by supporting the country’s president, Bashar al-Assad. According to the Turkish president, Tehran has adopted “sectarian” policies in Syria and if it didn’t support al-Assad, the Syrian conflict would have been long finished.

But Erdogan’s claims are groundless, because Iran supports al-Assad to ensure security in the Middle East and to literally save the lives of millions of Syrians.

“Iran supports the legitimately elected president Bashar al-Assad so the power in the country doesn’t fall into the hands of extremists and terrorists, and eventually chaos would engulf the country, turning Syria into a second Libya,” Emad Abshenass, Iranian political scientist and the editor-in-chief of the Iran Press newspaper, told Sputnik.

If Deash (Islamic State) or al-Nusra Front take control of Syria, it would be certain genocide for Alawites, Christians and other minority groups in the country, as the Sunni extremists would exterminate these groups, Abshenass said, adding that Iran wouldn’t allow that to happen.

“Iran wants a stable Middle East, which Turkey is trying to break down,” Abshenass told Sputnik.

Another expert on Middle Eastern politics Reza Moghaddasi said that the West, in particular the United States, created and fueled Islamic extremism to establish their control over the region. In this scenario, Turkey and Saudi Arabia are playing the role of Washington’s puppets, helping to spread chaos and the policies of divide of conquer across the region.

Moghaddasi also criticized Erdogan, asking that if Iran put its weight behind al-Assad based on the sectarian divide narrative, then how could one explain Tehran’s support for Iraq or Yemen. This shows that Iran isn’t seeking any “religious” objectives, but works to keep the entire region stable, the political expert added.    

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Iran, Middle East, Turkey

Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki accuses Turkish Erdogan killing Iraqis like they did to Armenian

December 24, 2015 By administrator

arton120220-480x271In a newsletter published by the Egyptian news website Veto Gate, the vice president of Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki accuses Turkish President RT Erdogan to kill Iraqis as their ancestors killed Armenians hundred years ago .

At a meeting with the Orthodox Bishop of the Armenian community, he expressed great sympathy for the Armenians and the injustice they have suffered at the hands of Ottoman rule, stressing the need not to repeat the tragedy.

Thursday, December 24, 2015,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 000 Iranian tourists visited Armenia in 2013, Armenia, Erdogan, Iraq, Nouri Al-Maliki, Turkey

TURKEY The Armenian photographer Ara Güler Erdogan immortalized by a series of photos

December 21, 2015 By administrator

arton120106-480x320The most famous Turkish photographer Ara Güler Armenian just immortalize the Turkish President Erdoğan who laid his home with his family. He who immortalized Istanbul and thousands of sites and characters has been allowed to visit the home of the Turkish President to make a series of photos. Following the shooting, Erdogan congratulated Ara Güler for all of his work. Ara Güler is also a portrait photographer who grabbed by its target of numerous personalities including Winston Churchill, Bertrand Russell or Pablo Picasso. The contribution of Armenians to the culture and development of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, like that of Ara Güler is immense. In return Turkey responded to this by providing Armenian genocide! And Erdogan’s policy towards the Armenians is in the same line of Sultans and members of the Committee of Union and Progress perpetrators of the genocide … Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman who dreams of splendor of a vanished empire. Danger !

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Ara Güler, Erdogan, immortalized, Turkey

Erdogan starting to talk Hitler We can occupy Russia in seven days “they tried 1914”

December 20, 2015 By administrator

The Battle of Sarikamish (Armenian: Սարիղամիշի ճակատամարտ (Sarighamishi chakatamart), Russian: Сражение при Сарыкамыше; Turkish: Sarıkamış Harekatı) was an engagement between the Russian and Ottoman empires during World War I. It took place from December 22, 1914 to January 17, 1915 as part of the Caucasus Campaign.

The outcome was a Russian victory. The Ottomans employed a strategy which demanded that their troops be highly mobile and to arrive at specified objectives at precise times. This approach was based both on German and Napoleonic tactics.[4] The Ottoman troops, ill-prepared for winter conditions, suffered major casualties in the Allahuekber Mountains.[4]

Afterward, Ottoman leader Enver Pasha publicly blamed his defeat on Armenians and the battle was a prelude to the Armenian Genocide

Source: Wikipedia

https://twitter.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/678710563225124864

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, occupy, Russia

If Erdogan and NATO Want War? Russia is Ready for War “Pepe Escobar”

December 16, 2015 By administrator

© Sputnik/ Dmitriy Vinogradov

© Sputnik/ Dmitriy Vinogradov

By Pepe Escobar,

Nobody needs to read Zbigniew “Grand Chessboard” Brzezinski’s 1997 opus to know US foreign policy revolves around one single overarching theme: prevent – by all means necessary – the emergence of a power, or powers, capable of constraining Washington’s unilateral swagger, not only in Eurasia but across the world.

The Pentagon carries the same message embedded in newspeak: the Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine.

Syria is leading all these assumptions to collapse like a house of cards. So no wonder in a Beltway under no visible chain of command – the Obama administration barely qualifies as lame duck – angst is the norm.

The Pentagon is now engaged in a Vietnam-style escalation of boots on the ground across “Syraq”. 50 commandos are already in northern Syria “advising” the YPG Syrian Kurds as well as a few “moderate” Sunnis. Translation: telling them what Washington wants them to do. The official White House spin is that these commandos “support local forces” (Obama’s words) in cutting off supply lines leading to the fake “Caliphate” capital, Raqqa.

Another 200 Special Forces sent to Iraq will soon follow, allegedly to “engage in direct combat” against the leadership of ISIS/ISIL/Daesh, which is now ensconced in Mosul.

These developments, billed as “efforts” to “partially re-engage in Iraq and Syria” are leading US Think Tankland to pen hilarious reports in search of “the perfect balance between wide-scale invasion and complete disengagement” – when everyone knows Washington will never disengage from the Middle East’s strategic oil wealth.

All these American boots on the ground in theory should be coordinating, soon, with a new, spectacularly surrealist 34-country “Islamic” coalition (Iran was not invited), set up to fight ISIS/ISIL/Daesh by no less than the ideological matrix of all strands of Salafi-jihadism: Wahhabi Saudi Arabia.     

Syria is now Coalition Central. There are at least four; the “4+1” (Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq plus Hezbollah), which is actually fighting Daesh; the US-led coalition, a sort of mini NATO-GCC combo, but with the GCC doing nothing; the Russia-France direct military collaboration; and the new Saudi-led “Islamic” charade. They are pitted against an astonishing number of Salafi-jhadi coalitions and alliances of convenience that last from a few months to a few hours.

And then there’s Turkey, which under Sultan Erdogan plays a vicious double game.  

Sarajevo All Over Again?

“Tense” does not even begin to describe the current Russia-Turkey geopolitical tension, which shows no sign of abating. The Empire of Chaos lavishly profits from it as a privileged spectator; as long as the tension lasts, prospects of Eurasia integration are hampered.

Russian intel has certainly played all possible scenarios involving a  NATO Turkish army on the Turkish-Syrian border as well as the possibility of Ankara closing the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles for the Russian “Syria Express”. Erdogan may not be foolish enough to offer Russia yet another casus belli. But Moscow is taking no chances.

Russia has placed ships and submarines capable of launching nuclear missiles in case Turkey under the cover of NATO decides to strike out against the Russian position. President Putin has been clear; Russia will use nuclear weapons if necessary if conventional forces are threatened.

If Ankara opts for a suicide mission of knocking out yet another Su-24, or Su-34, Russia will simply clear the airspace all across the border via the S-400s. If Ankara under the cover of NATO responds by launching the Turkish Army on Russian positions, Russia will use nuclear missiles, drawing NATO into war not only in Syria but potentially also in Europe. And this would include using nuclear missiles to keep Russian strategic use of the Bosphorus open.

That’s how we can draw a parallel of Syria today as the equivalent of Sarajevo 1914.

Since mid-2014 the Pentagon has run all manner of war games – as  many as 16 times, under different scenarios – pitting NATO against Russia. All scenarios were favorable to NATO. All simulations yielded the same victor: Russia.

And that’s why Erdogan’s erratic behavior actually terrifies quite a few real players from Washington to Brussels.  

Let Me Take You on a Missile Cruise

The Pentagon is very much aware of the tremendous heavy metal Russia may unleash if provoked to the limit by someone like Erdogan. Let’s roll out an abridged list. 

Russia can use the mighty SS-18 – which NATO codenames “Satan”; each “Satan” carries 10 warheads, with a yield of 750 to 1000 kilotons each, enough to destroy an area the size of New York state.

The Topol M ICBM is the world’s fastest missile at 21 Mach (16,000 miles an hour); against it, there’s no defense. Launched from Moscow, it hits New York City in 18 minutes, and L.A. in 22.8 minutes.

Russian submarines – as well as Chinese submarines – are able to launch offshore the US, striking coastal targets within a minute. Chinese submarines have surfaced next to US aircraft carriers undetected, and Russian submarines can do the same.

The S-500 anti-missile system is capable of sealing Russia off from ICBMs and cruise missiles. (Moscow will only admit on the record that the S-500s will be rolled out in 2016; but the fact the S-400s will soon be delivered to China implies the S-500s may be already   operational.)

The S-500 makes the Patriot missile look like a V-2 from WWII.

Here, a former adviser to the US Chief of Naval Operations essentially goes on the record saying the whole US missile defense apparatus is worthless.

Russia has a supersonic bomber fleet of Tupolev Tu-160s; they can take off from airbases deep in the heart of Russia, fly over the North Pole, launch nuclear-tipped cruise missiles from safe distances over the Atlantic, and return home to watch the whole thing on TV.

Russia can cripple virtually every forward NATO base with tactical – or battlefield – small-yield nuclear weapons. It’s not by accident that Russia over the past few months tested NATO response times in multiple occasions.

The Iskander missile travels at seven times the speed of sound with a range of 400 km. It’s deadly to airfields, logistics points and other stationary infrastructure along a broad war theatre, for instance in southern Turkey.

NATO would need to knock out all these Iskanders. But then they would need to face the S-400s – or, worse, S-500s — which Russia can layer in defense zones in nearly every conceivable theater of war. Positioning the S-400s in Kaliningrad, for instance, would cripple all NATO air operations deep inside Europe.

And presiding over military decisions, Russia privileges the use of Reflexive Control (RC). This is a tactic that aims to convey selected information to the enemy that forces him into making self-defeating decisions; a sort of virus influencing and controlling his decision-making process. Russia uses RC tactically, strategically and geopolitically. A young Vladimir Putin learned all there is to know about RC at the 401st KGB School and further on in his career as a KGB/FSB officer.

All right,

The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Sputnik.

Source: sputniknews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, NATO, Russia, war

Ex-CIA Officer: Erdogan Meddles in Iraq, Syria to carve up land to Isolate Kurds PKK

December 15, 2015 By administrator

1031028687Former CIA counter-terrorism expert and whistleblower John Kiriakou claims that Erdogan wants to seize land from Iraq and Syria to cut off support and supplies from the Kurdish Workers Party in his own country.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to seize land from Iraq and Syria to cut off support and supplies from the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) in his own country, former CIA counter-terrorism expert and whistleblower John Kiriakou told Sputnik.

“I believe Erdogan seeks to carve out a ‘Kurdish-free zone’ in northern Iraq and northern Syria to keep Iraqi and Syrian Kurds from supplying PKK supporters on the Turkish side of the border,” Kiriakou said.

The PKK waged two long, violent and unsuccessful struggles for independence against Turkey in which 5,000 Turkish troops and more than 40,000 Kurds were killed from 1984 to 1999 and from 2004 to 2012. A third insurgency started earlier this year.

The pattern of Turkish aggression against Syria over the past month fitted this interpretation of Erdogan’s motives, Kiriakou maintained.

“As proof, we have Turkish actions in Syria in the past few weeks. As soon as Erdogan agreed to support allied military efforts in Syria, he began bombing Kurdish positions along the border. He didn’t bomb the Islamic State, but bombed the Kurds,” Kiriakou observed.

Erdogan had conflicting aims from the United States and its Coalition partners who want to contain and roll back the Islamic State (ISIL also known as Daesh), Kiriakou pointed out.

“Erdogan’s goals are thus different from the allies. But he was politically savvy enough to use the allies to further his own agenda,” he explained.

Kiriakou also said he did not believe Erdogan and his country had the resources to hold on to Iraqi or Syrian territory for any length of time in any effort to reclaim land that Turkey had to abandon when the Ottoman Empire collapsed at the end of World War I.

“I don’t think Erdogan has the wherewithal to create a new Ottoman Empire-like presence in the Middle East, nor to occupy Iraqi or Syrian territory over the long-term. I think his goals are more parochial,” he noted.

Kiriakou, an expert on Middle East terrorism, was jailed for two years for passing information to a reporter while a CIA officer. He now serves as an Associate Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: carve, Erdogan, Iraq, Syria

Please sign petition LIST ERDOGAN’S TURKEY AS STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM; VOID U.S. ALLIANCE WITH TURKEY

December 9, 2015 By administrator

Petition Erdogan

http://wh.gov/ivgtL

LIST ERDOGAN’S TURKEY AS STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM; VOID U.S. ALLIANCE WITH TURKEY

Following Turkey’s downing of a Russian jet striking the Islamic State (IS), it is undeniable that Pres. Recep Tayyip Erdogan supports jihad terrorism in Syria. IS exports oil via Turkey and terrorists of IS, al-Qaeda, and other jihad groups transit the border.

This builds upon a pattern of Ankara’s support for terrorists in other countries: Russia (Chechnya), China (Xinjiang), Israel/Gaza (Hamas), Yugoslavia (Bosnia), Serbia (Kosovo), Georgia (Pankisi), Egypt (Muslim Brotherhood); aggression against neighbors (invasion and occupation of Cyprus, violation of Greece’s airspace, blockade of Armenia); and denial of genocides against Christian Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians.

Turkey should be listed as a State Sponsor of Terrorism. The U.S. alliance with Turkey under NATO should be voided

Published Date: Dec 02, 2015

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, petition

Simple Test Can Bring End to Erdogan’s Illicit Sale of ‘Conflict Crude’

December 9, 2015 By administrator

1031193627Oil test labs can easily reveal where the crude Turkey sells comes from and where it goes, according to Henry Kamens, an expert on Central Asia and Caucasus; however, the expert doubts that the illicit business would be ultimately disrupted even if Ankara’s role was exposed.

The Erdogan family’s role in smuggling illegal oil from Syria and Iraq is an open secret; furthermore, a qualified oil test can indicate exactly where the oil that President’s son Bilal Erdogan sells came from and track where it goes, Henry Kamens, a columnist and expert on Central Asia and the Caucasus underscores.

“It is also Turkish state policy to support the Syrian opposition through oil sales, alongside the Western powers who arm, fund and train them, and therefore a state-controlled oil smuggling mechanism must exist and be part of a wider Western oil supply operation. Turkey is serving a purpose, in exchange for the usual payoffs. But maybe the gravy train is about to come to an end. It is possible for test labs to tell exactly where the oil came from. Exactly!” Kamens stresses in his recent article for New Eastern Outlook.

The columnist notes that we don’t know all the players involved in Daesh’s oil business. It is likely that many of them are reputable oil testing and transport companies. However, a “few names” which “keep cropping up are a bit less than reputable” because of their alleged connections, the expert remarks.

“One of these is Genel Energy Plc. This is one of the Rothschild companies, which should start alarm bells ringing in itself. Giving it the benefit of the doubt, we can say that it has made vast investments in Syria and Northern Iraq and it would make more business sense if it could deal with one compliant government in these countries rather than two unreliable ones. Taking a less charitable line, we can suggest, as some pundits have, that there has long been a Rothschild plan to create a Kurdish state for this purpose,” Kamens writes.

According to a July 2014 Forbes article, “Genel’s big backers are banking scion Nathaniel Rothschild and Turkish billionaire Mehmet Emin Karamehmet.” The company’s CEO is Tony Hayward, the former head of BP. Forbes adds, “with pull like that, no wonder Genel has plunged into developing virgin oilfields in the region despite insistence from Iraq’s oil ministry in Baghdad that their contracts with the KRG (Kurdistan Regional Government) are illegal.” Hayward stepped down in disgrace after his flubbed response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill; he’d said that the environmental impact of the spill would likely be “very very modest” and called it “relatively tiny”.

Interestingly enough, the slogan emblazoned on the company’s 2014 Annual Report reads “Powering the future of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.” Genel claims to have over a decade-long track record of supporting the region, “through both powering economic growth and working in partnership to identify and meet community needs.”

However, nobody would pursue someone like Rothschild for playing the region’s oil games, Kamens remarks, adding that, in contrast, no one would shed tears if the Erdogan family is brought down.

According to the columnist, the Erdogan clan has already made a lot of money through the illicit oil trade. If someone has to be sacrificed in order “to keep the operation running,” the Erdogans are the prime target, he believes.

Kamens suggests that the stolen oil is being transferred through the Georgian port of Batumi and, possibly, through the Ukrainian port of Odessa.

Furthermore “Turkey is known to have smuggled Kurdish crude oil through another port, Ceyhan, for years. That port is state-owned,” the expert notes.

Although oil test labs in Batumi and in Ceyhan might falsify the tests’ results, when oil tankers arrive at their destinations the oil they carry can be retested. “This must have been exposed elsewhere, by end users who may now be being given the signal that to maintain their existing supplies, it is in their interests to say what they know,” the columnist emphasizes.

“The progressive exposure of the Erdogan family’s oil smuggling for [Daesh] will bring down an [US] ally which has pushed its luck too far, but that, rather than what they have done, will be the story. The actual oil smuggling, and devastation it funds and causes, continue because none of us care enough to stop it,” the expert concludes grimly.

Source:sputniknews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Crude', Erdogan, illicit, sale

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