TURKEY'S DAVUTOGLU SAYS LEAK IS 'DECLARATION OF WAR': TURKIYE
March 27, 2014 "Information Clearing House
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"Zero Hedge - As we noted here, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan had
blocked Twitter access to his nation ahead of what was rumored to be
a "spectacular" leak before this weekend's elections.
Then this morning, amid a mad scramble, he reportedly (despite the
nation's court ruling the bans illegal) blocked YouTube access.
However, by the magic of the interwebs, we have the 'leaked' clip and
it is clear why he wanted it blocked/banned. As the rough translation
explains, it purports to be a conversation between key Turkish
military and political leaders discussing what appears to be a false
flag attack to launch war with Syria.
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-1GooSDwJ8
Among the most damning sections:
Ahmet Davutolu: "Prime Minister said that in current conjuncture, this
attack (on Suleiman Shah Tomb) must be seen as an opportunity for us."
Hakan Fidan: "I'll send 4 men from Syria, if that's what it takes. I'll
make up a cause of war by ordering a missile attack on Turkey; we can also
prepare an attack on Suleiman Shah Tomb if necessary."
Feridun Sinirliolu: "Our national security has become a common, cheap
domestic policy outfit."
Ya?ar Güler: "It's a direct cause of war. I mean, what're going to do is a
direct cause of war."
Feridun Sinirolu: There are some serious shifts in global and regional
geopolitics. It now can spread to other places. You said it yourself
today, and others agreed... We're headed to a different game now. We should
be able to see those. That ISIL and all that jazz, all those organizations
are extremely open to manipulation. Having a region made up of
organizations of similar nature will constitute a vital security risk for
us. And when we first went into Northern Iraq, there was always the risk
of PKK blowing up the place. If we thoroughly consider the risks and
substantiate... As the general just said...
Yaar Güler: Sir, when you were inside a moment ago, we were discussing just
that. Openly. I mean, armed forces are a "tool" necessary for you in every
turn.
Ahmet Davutolu: Of course. I always tell the Prime Minister, in your
absence, the same thing in academic jargon, you can't stay in those lands
without hard power. Without hard power, there can be no soft power.
A full translation can be found here
And just in case you had faith that this was all made up and Erdogan is
right to ban it... he just admitted it was true!
#Turkey 's PM Erdogan
live in Diyarbakir calls leaking of meeintg at Foreign Mins. "immoral."
-- Emre Peker (@wsjemre) March 27, 2014
To summarize: a recording confirming a NATO-member country planned a
false-flag war with Syria (where have we seen that before?) and all the
Prime Minister has to say is the leak was "immoral."
Erdogan is not amused:
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan described the leaking on YouTube on
Thursday of a recording of top security officials discussing possible
military operations in Syria as "villainous" and the government blocked
access to the video-sharing site.
"They even leaked a national security meeting. This is villainous, this is
dishonesty...Who are you serving by doing audio surveillance of such an
important meeting?" Erdogan declared before supporters at a rally ahead of
March 30 local polls that will be a key test of his support amid a
corruption scandal.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38085.htm
March 27, 2014 "Information Clearing House
-
"Zero Hedge - As we noted here, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan had
blocked Twitter access to his nation ahead of what was rumored to be
a "spectacular" leak before this weekend's elections.
Then this morning, amid a mad scramble, he reportedly (despite the
nation's court ruling the bans illegal) blocked YouTube access.
However, by the magic of the interwebs, we have the 'leaked' clip and
it is clear why he wanted it blocked/banned. As the rough translation
explains, it purports to be a conversation between key Turkish
military and political leaders discussing what appears to be a false
flag attack to launch war with Syria.
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-1GooSDwJ8
Among the most damning sections:
Ahmet Davutolu: "Prime Minister said that in current conjuncture, this
attack (on Suleiman Shah Tomb) must be seen as an opportunity for us."
Hakan Fidan: "I'll send 4 men from Syria, if that's what it takes. I'll
make up a cause of war by ordering a missile attack on Turkey; we can also
prepare an attack on Suleiman Shah Tomb if necessary."
Feridun Sinirliolu: "Our national security has become a common, cheap
domestic policy outfit."
Ya?ar Güler: "It's a direct cause of war. I mean, what're going to do is a
direct cause of war."
Feridun Sinirolu: There are some serious shifts in global and regional
geopolitics. It now can spread to other places. You said it yourself
today, and others agreed... We're headed to a different game now. We should
be able to see those. That ISIL and all that jazz, all those organizations
are extremely open to manipulation. Having a region made up of
organizations of similar nature will constitute a vital security risk for
us. And when we first went into Northern Iraq, there was always the risk
of PKK blowing up the place. If we thoroughly consider the risks and
substantiate... As the general just said...
Yaar Güler: Sir, when you were inside a moment ago, we were discussing just
that. Openly. I mean, armed forces are a "tool" necessary for you in every
turn.
Ahmet Davutolu: Of course. I always tell the Prime Minister, in your
absence, the same thing in academic jargon, you can't stay in those lands
without hard power. Without hard power, there can be no soft power.
A full translation can be found here
And just in case you had faith that this was all made up and Erdogan is
right to ban it... he just admitted it was true!
#Turkey 's PM Erdogan
live in Diyarbakir calls leaking of meeintg at Foreign Mins. "immoral."
-- Emre Peker (@wsjemre) March 27, 2014
To summarize: a recording confirming a NATO-member country planned a
false-flag war with Syria (where have we seen that before?) and all the
Prime Minister has to say is the leak was "immoral."
Erdogan is not amused:
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan described the leaking on YouTube on
Thursday of a recording of top security officials discussing possible
military operations in Syria as "villainous" and the government blocked
access to the video-sharing site.
"They even leaked a national security meeting. This is villainous, this is
dishonesty...Who are you serving by doing audio surveillance of such an
important meeting?" Erdogan declared before supporters at a rally ahead of
March 30 local polls that will be a key test of his support amid a
corruption scandal.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38085.htm