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  • #31
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    Smoke rising in Ankara


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    • #32
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      Soldiers surrendering on the bosphorus bridge. Dozens..

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      • #33
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        It has been five coups in Turkey since the 1970s......don't look like this one gonna stick.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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        • #34
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          Now that the coup failed, the sultan will be picking his revenge left and right.
          The fear is in him now, he will reign like Stalin with suspicion and will persecute worse.
          If you think he used to be a psycho, wait and see what will come out of him soon. Just give him few weeks to re-inflate himself.

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          • #35
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            Turkey is declaring war on the U.S. unless they release gulenboy

            "Turkish PM: Any country that stands by cleric Gulen will be at war with Turkey"

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            • #36
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              If this coupe is already collapsing then I would suspect that it was all a set up. Military commanders do not make plans that fail so quickly. This has a potential of catapulting a unpopular leader back to popularity and legitimacy. I suspect there is more to this and we will see huge changes in Turkey in many ways.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                If this coupe is already collapsing then I would suspect that it was all a set up. Military commanders do not make plans that fail so quickly. This has a potential of catapulting a unpopular leader back to popularity and legitimacy. I suspect there is more to this and we will see huge changes in Turkey in many ways.
                Correct

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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  If this coupe is already collapsing then I would suspect that it was all a set up. Military commanders do not make plans that fail so quickly. This has a potential of catapulting a unpopular leader back to popularity and legitimacy. I suspect there is more to this and we will see huge changes in Turkey in many ways.
                  I thought the same thing. Came on too strong to suddenly fizzle like that. How do police combat military equipment? Looks like a staged act to reinvigorate the jerk and to divert attention from him and his families criminal activities.
                  A beak up with USA leaves him isolated but will rise his popularity at home I think. I hope there is an acrimonious fallout with USA.

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                  • #39
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                    unbelievable. A circus act. Military leaders of the 2nd largest army in Europe are not stupid enough to stage a coup with <1000 soldiers taking over non-strategic bridges, bombing random buildings with a single helo, and not capturing the PM who was hanging out at a villa on the sea that could have been leveled with one bomb.

                    oh, and letting him fly in an unprotected jet right back to istanbul airport in the very middle of the "coup" with every amateur internet flyboy able to track the altitude and location. Surely that helo could have shot down that little plane, in the air or certainly on the ground?

                    Ridiculous. He just orchestrated his way to mass purge of the military, and islamized the remnant of Turkish society. He will pressure Aliyev to do similar.

                    Our Sultan neighbor will now be even more trouble, I'm afraid.

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                    • #40
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                      Do you guys think that with more powerful erdogan there may be more tension with Russia's Syria policy?
                      There is allready tension building up between turkey and US.
                      I am not speaking about problems with EU and Germany also.
                      This does not look very good for situation in Caucasus. Abviousely erdogan commands a large public support and he is going to solidify and pursue his policies stronger.

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