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  • #51
    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

    Afyonkarahisar garrison commander Brigadier General İsmet Abdul Ghani arrested

    Gendarmerie commander Senior Colonel Abdul Yurdagül arrested

    Kayseri AB commander Brigadier General Cemal Adnan arrested

    3rd Infantry Division Commander Major General Halil Ibrahim Ergin arrested

    3rd Infantry Division Command Chief of Staff Colonel Mehmet Sezgin also arrested

    Hakkari Mountain and Commando Brigade Chief of Staff Colonel Emrah Simsek also arrested

    Commander of Balikesir airbase Brig. Gen. Ishak Dayioglu arrested

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    • #52
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      "‘Turkey coup plotter’ Gulen: Failed uprising could have been ‘staged’ by Erdogan himself

      Friday night’s attempted coup has also led to a diplomatic spat between Ankara and Washington, even though the White House has spoken out in support of Erdogan. The Turkish government has accused the US of shielding Gulen from prosecution, even suggesting that represents a “hostile” act toward Turkey.

      “I do not see any country that would stand behind this man, this leader of the terrorist gang, especially after last night. The country that would stand behind this man is no friend to Turkey. It would even be a hostile act against Turkey,” Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım told reporters on Saturday.

      In response, US Secretary of State John Kerry told Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavosoglu that such public accusations “are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations.”

      The preacher who has been accused by the Turkish government of trying to seize power in a military coup has hit back, appearing to accuse President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of conducting a deadly false flag operation, and comparing him to Hitler.


      If they don't hand over this gulen guy, looks like there is going to be some major head banging.

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      • #53
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        Originally posted by Azad View Post
        "‘Turkey coup plotter’ Gulen: Failed uprising could have been ‘staged’ by Erdogan himself

        Friday night’s attempted coup has also led to a diplomatic spat between Ankara and Washington, even though the White House has spoken out in support of Erdogan. The Turkish government has accused the US of shielding Gulen from prosecution, even suggesting that represents a “hostile” act toward Turkey.

        “I do not see any country that would stand behind this man, this leader of the terrorist gang, especially after last night. The country that would stand behind this man is no friend to Turkey. It would even be a hostile act against Turkey,” Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım told reporters on Saturday.

        In response, US Secretary of State John Kerry told Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavosoglu that such public accusations “are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations.”

        The preacher who has been accused by the Turkish government of trying to seize power in a military coup has hit back, appearing to accuse President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of conducting a deadly false flag operation, and comparing him to Hitler.


        If they don't hand over this gulen guy, looks like there is going to be some major head banging.
        Yes,yes,yes,. I'm really keeping my fingers crossed on this on.
        Do you think the terk will act like a terk ???
        I'm starting to think that I'm glad this ?guy? Wasn't ousted ((erdojerk).
        Make my day.

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        • #54
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          "Erdogan's emphasis on U.S.-Turkish counterterrorism cooperation raised the prospect of a prolonged closure of the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey if he didn't get his way.

          Earlier, on a visit to Luxembourg, Kerry told reporters the U.S. would entertain an extradition request for Gulen if the Turks provided evidence of wrongdoing. Erdogan has long accused Gulen, a former ally, of trying to overthrow the government, but Washington has never found the claims compelling.

          "We fully anticipate that there will be questions raised about Mr. Gulen," Kerry told reporters. "And obviously we would invite the government of Turkey, as we always do, to present us with any legitimate evidence that withstands scrutiny. And the United States will accept that and look at it and make judgments about it appropriately."

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          • #55
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            Photos: Commander and pilots from Incirlik air base detained

            Last edited by armnuke; 07-17-2016, 06:01 AM.

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            • #56
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              Former air force commander Akın Öztürk detained. Accused of being one of the major coup plotters.



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              • #57
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                President Erdoğan's military aide A. Yazıcı detained over alleged involvement in coup attempt

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                • #58
                  Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

                  Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                  President Erdoğan's military aide A. Yazıcı detained over alleged involvement in coup attempt

                  alot of these people have an armenian look to themselves 1000's years of turkification and the jannisarry system has made modern turks more of a turkified natives than the actual real asian turks

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                  • #59
                    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

                    Looks like Akin Ozturk, the former commander Air-Force and others in custody were tortured

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                    • #60
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                      BREAKING: 650 Turkish police forces have started an operation to take Konya Air Base from coupists.

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