After the
complete collapse of Western propaganda
concerning Syria and the Middle East chaos, the 'blame game' within
NATO allies has started. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has
said "it's very clear" that the US-led coalition is
supporting terrorist groups in Syria, ISIS among them!
As RT
reports:
"They
give support to terrorist groups including Daesh (Arabic for IS),"
Erdogan said. Saying that the US have accused Turkey of supporting
IS, speaking at a press conference on Tuesday the Turkish leader
blamed the US-led coalition for assisting terrorists themselves.
Apart
from IS, he also mentioned Kurdish People's Protection Units in
northern Syria (YPG) and Democratic Union Party (PYD) as groups
supported by the coalition. "We have confirmed evidence, with
pictures, photos and videos," he added.
Erdogan
has also called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to join Russia, Turkey and
Iran in peace talks on Syria. On Tuesday, the Turkish leader said
officials of these Gulf states should be included in the talks of
foreign ministers in Kazakhstan next month, as their countries had
"shown goodwill and given support'' to Syria, AP
reported.
However,
the Turkish president stressed that Ankara itself would not take part
should Syrian Kurdish groups - whom he called "terrorist
organizations" - be invited to take part in the meeting.
Commenting
on Ankara's accusations, US State Department spokesman Mark Toner
said Erdogan's claims were "ludicrous."
Saying
that there is "no basis for truth" in Erdogan's
statement, Toner added that Washington is "100 percent behind
the defeat and destruction of Daesh, even beyond Syria and Iraq."
[...]
"The
evidence [mentioned by Erdogan] is quite ample, [the US] have been
doing it for a number of years, including running secret CIA
operations through Jordan, then through Turkey and into Syria,"
Michael Maloof, a security analyst and former Pentagon official, told
RT. He added that Erdogan's comments were "disingenuous,"
however, as "he continues to supply arms [into Syria] as
well, with his ultimate aim [being] to go after the Kurds, and ISIS
is secondary." On Tuesday, Moscow also accused Washington of
"sponsoring terrorism" in Syria.
Recall that
various sources point to the role of Turkey under Erdogan in
providing some form of assistance to the jihadists. Only a small
sample follows:
Bilal
Erdogan owns several maritime companies. He has allegedly signed
contracts with European operating companies to carry Iraqi stolen oil
to different Asian countries. The Turkish government buys Iraqi
plundered oil which is being produced from the Iraqi seized oil
wells. Bilal Erdogan’s maritime companies own special wharfs in
Beirut and Ceyhan ports that are transporting ISIS’ smuggled crude
oil in Japan-bound oil tankers. In addition to son Bilal’s illegal
and lucrative oil trading for ISIS, Sümeyye Erdogan, the daughter of
the Turkish President apparently runs a secret hospital camp inside
Turkey just over the Syrian border where Turkish army trucks daily
being in scores of wounded ISIS Jihadists to be patched up and sent
back to wage the bloody Jihad in Syria, according to the testimony of
a nurse who was recruited to work there until it was discovered she
was a member of the Alawite branch of Islam, the same as Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad who Erdogan seems hell-bent on toppling.
WikiLeaks
has released a cache of thousands of personal emails allegedly from
the account of senior Turkish government minister Berat Albayrak,
son-in-law of the country's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which it
says shows the extent of links between Mr Albayrak and a company
implicated in deals with Isis-controlled oil fields. [...] Turkish
media reported in 2014 and 2015 that Powertrans has been accused of
mixing in oil produced by Isis in neighbouring Syria and adding it to
local shipments which eventually reached Turkey, although the charges
have not been substantiated by any solid evidence.
Note
that, very recently, the US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard introduced a bill
so that the US to stop arming terrorists, naming specifically
Al-Qaeda and ISIS
among them! In some interviews she also named CIA as the agency that
supports terrorist groups in the Middle East, as well as US allies
that provide assistance to these groups, like Saudi Arabia, Turkey
and Qatar.
The war of accusations from every side confirms the
total mess in Middle East that came from dirty proxy-wars. Erdogan's
statements and US response prove the level of degeneration of
US-Turkey relations and how ridiculously the NATO allies try to clear
their dirty wars and agendas, after the complete collapse of
propaganda against Assad, Russia and Iran.
As expected, Erdogan is not giving up from his primary
target, the Kurds.
As
mentioned
previously: “Turkey also exploits the
current chaos and tries to crush Kurdish resistance. One of the
reasons that supports ISIS is to use it against the Kurds. It is a
sub-proxy war by Turkey in the area according to its own agenda. The
US are probably not very happy with that, because they want to use
ISIS in full force against Assad and consider Kurds as allies.”
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ReplyDeleteThe West (Obam & Kerry in particular) are all over the place. We know a Misdirection when we see one. They got out played by Assad and Putin in Aleppo now they don't know what to do.
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