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| Subject: Turkish Parliament Passes Syrian Invasion Resolution Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:03 pm | |
| http://www.prisonplanet.com/boots-on-the-ground-turkish-parliament-passes-syrian-invasion-resolution.html Boots On the Ground: Turkish Parliament Passes Syrian Invasion Resolution Turkey has actively supported Saudi and CIA proxy war to topple al-Assad Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com October 3, 2014 Turkey’s parliament has passed a resolution calling for military intervention in Syria and Iraq under the pretense of fighting the Islamic State. The resolution passed with a three-quarters majority and will allow foreign troops to use Turkish territory to conduct operations inside Syria. The BBC reports the Turkish government has “been under pressure to play a more active role in the US-led fight.” Turkey had previously attempted to invade Syria under the pretext that ISIS threatened the Tomb of Suleiman Shah, the only sovereign Turkish territory inside Syria. This did not provide the pretext necessary for an invasion. Turkey’s chastisement is for propaganda purposes. In fact, Turkey has played a pivotal role in supporting Saudi and CIA supported and U.S. military trained mercenaries fighting a proxy war to topple the al-Assad government in Syria. ISIS is at the forefront of this effort, although the U.S. has attempted to disguise its support while denouncing the group. Turkey: Hands On with ISIS and al-NusraAs documented by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdoğan has supported the al-Nusra Front and other Islamist mercenary groups. In June Turkish lawmakers from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) accused the Erdoğan government of protecting and cooperating with jihadist militants of the Islamic State and the al-Nusra Front. The charge was leveled after ISIS commander Abu Muhammad allegedly received treatment in Hatay State Hospital on April 16, 2014, after being injured during fighting in Idlib, Syria. Additionally, CHP Istanbul deputy İhsan Özkes said militants of the al-Nusra Front were allowed to stay at the guesthouses of Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) under the monitoring of the National Intelligence Organization in the southern province of Hatay, according to Hurriyet Daily News, the oldest current English-language daily in Turkey. Cooperation with ISIS, moreover, has proved economically beneficial for the Turkish government. CHP lawmaker Ali Ediboglu accused the Erdoğan government of buying oil from Syrian and Iraqi fields occupied by ISIS. “$800 million worth of oil that ISIS obtained from regions it occupied this year [the Rumeilan oil fields in northern Syria — and most recently Mosul] is being sold in Turkey,” Ediboglu told al-Monitor. Proxy Boots on the GroundThe inclusion of American troops in the ISIS war – which is, in fact, a war on the Syrian military and the al-Assad government – remains politically unviable. Arab and Turkish troops under the command of the Pentagon and its Gulf Emirate partners will fill that void as the ISIS War gets up to steam. “This war – presented as a new war against a new enemy, ISIS – is in fact a continuation of the three-year old war against the Syrian state,” writes Dan Glazebrook. The ISIS War, soon to include invading Turkish troops, will ultimately “provide the pretext for the West to take more direct control of its war against Syria, paving the way for Turkish occupation, airstrikes against Syrian infrastructure, and the direct coordination of insurgent groups whose ideology and methods are a virtual carbon copy of those of ISIS.” Related posts: |
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| Subject: Turkey sends military equipment to Syrian border Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:30 pm | |
| http://en.trend.az/world/turkey/2318818.html Turkey sends military equipment to Syrian border 3 October 2014, 18:05 (GMT+05:00) Baku, Azerbaijan, Oct.3 By Rufiz Hafizoglu – Trend: Turkey has sent military equipment to Syrian border, Haber7 TV channel reported on Oct.3. Reportedly, Turkish Air Force is also on the full combat alert. Previously, Turkish parliament gave permission for the armed forces’ participation in military operations abroad. Some 298 MPs, out of 396, voted for the mandate, while 98 voted against it. The document was supported by Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), as well as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Earlier, the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) stated that they will not support the document. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Oct. 3 in an interview with A Haber channel that Turkey will do everything possible to protect the Syrian town of Kobani, settled by Kurds, from the IS (the Islamic State group) terrorist organization. Davutoglu also said the government intends to take the advantage of the mandate, which was earlier approved by Turkey’s parliament. Under the mandate, Turkish armed forces’ can take part in the military operations in Syria and Iraq. The terrorist organization known as the ‘Islamic State’ (IS, formerly ISIL or ISIS) was created in 2003 in Iraq. Between 2004 and 2006, the organization was led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and consisted of 11 radical Islamist groups, which had close ties to the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda. Following the start of military confrontation in Syria in 2013 between the armed opposition and the government forces, the IS penetrated the country. IS said at the time it refuses to take the oath of Al-Qaeda and declared ‘a holy war’ against all groups in Iraq and Syria, as well as the Syrian government forces. Strengthening of the IS in Syria allowed it to return to Iraq, deploying military actions against government forces there. In late June of 2014, the IS announced about the creation of the ‘Islamic Caliphate’ on the territories under its control in Iraq and Syria. In turn, Iraqi authorities asked the international community for help in fighting the IS. |
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| Subject: READ THE END!! Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:37 pm | |
| http://shoebat.com/2014/10/03/drumbeats-war-syria-turkey-u-s-sending-troops-oust-bashar-al-assad/
Drumbeats Of War Between Syria And Turkey And The U.S. Is Sending More Troops To Oust Bashar Al-Assad
By Shoebat Foundation on October 3, 2014 in Featured, General When Bashar Al-Assad of Syria warned of the true intentions behind the 2011 Arab Spring, that it will turn into an Islamic winter, few in the west were listening. Now, the story is repeating when Syria’s Bashar Al-Assad just accused Turkey’s military intervention in Syria as “an act of aggression” and “a front to helping ISIS”. All this while the US military has even deployed more Marines to the Middle East, the Pentagon revealed Wednesday with the ultimate goal of the US intervention, as Obama administration spokesmen have repeatedly declared, is “the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,” who is allied to Iran and Russia, the two main targets of the American government in the region. Bashar Al-Assad is deeply concerned as his government argued that Turkey and Syria are in cahoots pointing to Turkey when it held “diplomatic and political negotiations” with ISIS to the release of 46 Turkish hostages. The Syrian government called on the international community and the United Nations to stop Turkey from what it believes will threaten “international and regional peace and security.” The Turkish as well as the U.S. government wants to see a regime change in Syria arguing that its intervention was to eradicate ISIS and the Obama Administration sees that Turkey’s intervention in Syria as a positive thing, the Turkish Kurdish populations are particularly angered of such position and accused the Turkish government of supplying weapons to ISIS warned Turkey on Friday against any military intervention on its territories, saying it would consider it an act of “aggression” while accusing the government of turning a blind eye to ISIS by refusing to allow Turkish Kurds to cross the border and fight ISIS in Syria. The announcement by Syria warning of the drumbeats of war happened a day after the Turkish military was given authorization to conduct cross-border incursions against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) operating in the Arab country. Bashar Al-Assad is nervous, he sees the writing on the wall that the king of the North (Turkey) is coming for him. “The declared policy of the Turkish government represents a real aggression against a member state of the United Nations,” the Syrian Foreign Ministry said. The warning came after Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu vowed late Thursday that Ankara would do whatever it could to prevent the predominantly Kurdish town of Kobani, near its border with Syria, falling to ISIS militants. That while at the same time the Turkish military prevented Kurds to aid Kobani was a red-flag which caused suspicion that Turkey has nefarious reasons to intervene in Syria. Turkish Chief of Staff Necdet Ozel gave another pretext for possible military intervention in Syria, saying that the army was ready to act in defense of a small Turkish unit deployed in northern Syria to guard the tomb of Suleyman Shah, an ancestor of the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Just hours before Davutoglu’s comment, Turkey’s parliament gave the government powers to order cross-border military incursions claiming it to be against ISIS, and to allow foreign coalition forces to launch similar operations from Turkish territory to oust Bashar Al-Assad. Also, the US military has deployed a quick-reaction force of 2,300 Marines to the Middle East, the Pentagon revealed Wednesday, the latest step in a carefully planned escalation of American military power in the region. Yet, the Marines are only the spearhead of a much larger US force in Kuwait, already numbering some 15,000 troops, including an entire armored brigade, which has only flat desert terrain separating it from the war zone in eastern Syria and western Iraq. Another 1,000 Marines from the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit are stationed on board Navy warships in the Persian Gulf. But the ultimate goal of the US intervention, as Obama administration spokesmen have repeatedly declared, is the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is allied to Iran and Russia, the two main targets of American government in the region. As it turns out, the Obama administration used the crimes of ISIS, such as the beheading of prisoners and the slaughter of minority religious groups, to sway public opinion in the United States, what it truly was doing was to partner with Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf despotisms who also have made it clear that they are mainly concerned with overthrowing Assad. The latest recruit to the US-led “coalition,” the Turkish government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was even more explicit about this goal, as the Turkish parliament voted Thursday for a measure to allow Turkish troops to enter Iraq and Syria and to permit foreign troops to use Turkish territory. Bashar’s days are numbered and Turkey’s Erdogan is ready to occupy Syria with the blessings and partnership of his best ally, president Barack Hussein Obama. In a speech before the vote, Erdogan dismissed the US-led bombing campaign against ISIS as ineffective and pointless, saying, “Tons of air bombs will only delay the threat and danger” of terrorism that the second largest army in NATO, the Turkish Army needs to put boots on the ground of Syria. He renewed his call for the ouster of Assad. This was echoed by Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz, who told parliament, “The main source of ISIS is the Syrian regime.” While this is false, Turkey is the main source of ISIS, the United States is shamelessly advancing an Antichrist. Westerners are confused. Including even many Christians who proclaim judgment on Syria according to Isaiah 17. They say that Damascus will be no more referring to the Assad regime. They will see later that such destruction is not on that regime, but the regime which comes after, Antichrist. There are so many talking confusions who are in reality aiding Antichrist while proclaiming themselves to be pro-Christ. And for years they declared that Israel will attack Iran’s nuclear installations, next year, this year, this month … it never happened as we predicted years ago. When they said that Turkey will soon join the European Union, we said it will not. So many were the false proclamations they made. So many want to tickle ears with fanciful proclamations yet without sound understanding that Scripture is a Middle Eastern manuscript and one is not to isolate Isaiah 17 without looking at the big picture studying previous chapters and forward chapters like Isaiah 19 which involves Egypt. One is not to isolate Ezekiel 38 without studying Ezekiel 28 all the way to Ezekiel 38. Isolation is the first trick of the devil. As to the U.S. government, heaven will abound with repentant prostitutes and even IRS tax-collectors, but very few U.S politicians will make it. The first myth when it comes to politicians is that they are here to protect the safety of their people when all they care about is the safety of their power. The politician in the U.S. is arguing that U.S. intervention in Syria was to eradicate ISIS when all the U.S. government wants to see is a regime change in Syria and the full accomplishment of the 2011 plan for the Arab Spring to fully succeed. For whatever reason, the dark forces are at work to complete the plan of Antichrist. |
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