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Could be a true new scenario for a film :

The main US character in that film was located 2003 in Turkey he was daily travelling with hydrofoil from safe heaven KOS to Bodrum and visited an ex SAT captain who trained ÖKK /BB in his diving school which also served for tourists. The ex-Sat captain was the contact to a traitor ÖKK colonel who was bribed with money and woman. The Turkish ex Sat was later interrogated, the ÖKK colonel was DISMISSED with DISHONOUR and a shot in his a..ss from Army and operates a gas station in Bodrum. The main character was announced PERSONA NON GRATA and travelled to X camp in Poland. Since them he is hating TURKS. People say he was not from US Forces but an special interrogator of an service.
They think he has Scandinavian origin cause from Poland he was regular going by ferry to Denmark.

Source: Kardak Officer retired living and businesman in civil life
 
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Germanys YEZIDE SHOW GAME against TÜRKIYE :

HDP has PKK joined Yezides in Turkish Parliament and in German Organization

for example Mehtap Erol HDP CO leader and Hüsniye Günay in Berlin

″Es wird etwas passieren″ | Deutschland | DW.COM | 15.08.2015

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HDP Bureau in Berlin

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Turkmen militia enlisted to patrol Syria anti-Isil buffer zone

Turkmen groups issue call for volunteers to enlist in proposed police force that will be tasked with policing buffer zone in Syria along Turkey border

Turkey has begun training a police force for its proposed buffer zone inside Syria, officials have told the Telegraph, bringing in a Turkmen militia to push back Islamic State fighters from the border.

Ankara increased its cooperation with a US-led military coalition last month, after an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil)-linked suicide attack killed 33 students in the border town of Suruc.

Turkmen groups have issued a call for volunteers to enlist in a proposed police force that will be tasked with policing the buffer zone, in addition to those Turkmen fighters who have enrolled in the US-led Train and Equip program.

Turkish and American officials are now struggling to meld different visions for a 55-mile “Isil-free” zone into a practical reality.

Despite deep links with Turkish opposition factions, it is Syria's Turkmen, an ethnic minority of Turkish descent, who have emerged as Ankara’s favoured proxy force.

Their deployment in a prospective buffer zone would heighten fears of yet more ethnic strife in a war already riven with hatreds and tensions. Turkmen leaders claim that thousands of their number have been forced from their homes by Kurdish militants battling Isil.

But many accuse Turkey of using the buffer zone as an excuse to thwart nationalist aspirations by the People’s Defense Units (YPG), a Kurdish militia that protects Kurdish-majority areas in northern Syria.

Turkmen officials say they would not tolerate the emergence of any Kurdish state inside Syria. “The main aim of this buffer zone is to go against the project of Syrian Kurdistan, Ahmet Mahli, head of the Gaziantep branch of the Syrian Turkmen Nationalist movement, said in an interview with the Telegraph. He described the YPG as “terrorists”.

Although support from Ankara is not a new development for the Turkmen, community representatives say that Turkey has reconstituted defunct Turkmen militias in recent weeks. It has offered them food, clothing and, in some cases, training.

“We have lists of 1,500 to 2,000 men ready to be trained as police who will protect the buffer zone in cooperation with Turkey,“ Mehmet Oglu, deputy head of the Gaziantep branch of the Syrian Turkmen Nationalist movement told the Telegraph.

“When the buffer zone is there, the role of the Turkmen is some of their factions will be in the fighting front, and then there will be police to protect the buffer zone in cooperation with the Turkish army and the FSA,” added Mr Mahli.
 
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Turkey ready for anti-IS strikes: Pentagon

Turkey is now ready to fully participate in coalition strikes against the Islamic State group and may do so within days, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

Department of Defense spokesman Peter Cook also said Washington has "no indication" the Turkish government had tipped off an Al-Qaeda affiliate group to help them go after US-trained Syrian rebels, as alleged in one report citing rebel figures.

The agreement with Turkey will incorporate Turkish planes into the "air tasking order" -- or ATO -- to ensure Turkish operations do not interfere with the operations of the coalition of countries targeting the IS group.

"US and Turkey have finalized technical details for Turkey's full inclusion in counter ISIL coalition operations. This includes full integration into the coalition air tasking order," Cook said.

"It could take a few days [to put] these technical arrangements into place at the operational level. We believe that Turkey is committed to fully participating as soon as possible."

Last week, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter expressed impatience with the pace of discussions with Ankara on its participation in the campaign.

"They need to join the ATO and they need to work more on controlling their border. And we've made that clear," he told reporters.

Last month, Turkey had made a preliminary step toward joining the counter-offensive by allowing US planes to use Incirlik Air Base to attack IS positions in Syria.

But its participation in the anti-extremist fight remains limited and its attention seems focused on fighting the Kurdish separatists of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

Cook said Tuesday that talks on controlling Turkey's long border with Syria were still in progress.

"Our cooperation with Turks and expansion of that cooperation remains a work in progress at this point," he said, noting that "we haven't mentioned or discussed a safe zone" in which IS fighters could be swept from a strip along the Turkish-Syrian border.

Cook also rejected reports from US newspaper group McClatchy that alleged Turkish intelligence tipped off the Al-Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, earlier this summer to help them capture or kill Syrian rebels trained by the United States.
 
Does anyone really believe Vice supports ISIS; if they support anything its PKK.
 
Indeed. They do and have stupid allies in EU . Brits are safe but EU not a storm of "emigrants" ( 90% economic reasons) is coming over Continental Europe.
 
No coalition fighter is safe.
It is only tolerated from Russia.
Syrian air defence is "Russian airdefence" and we can say a redundand System controlled from Damaskus and Armavir; with Russian Operators in Syria.

Of course, US and allied Forces could try to destroy the whole airdefence. But what would then happen ?
 
Brits are aiding both.
Lets assume brits are aiding them. How is this got to do with a vice reporter? Just because the reporter is British doesn't mean he represents the the government. Like i said, Vice is more sympathetic with PKK rather than ISIS. That being said, i guess there is a reason for their arrest so we will just have to see for the police investigation.
 
Announcement of PM (Council of Independent Inspectors) of TÜRKIYE - 01.09.2015

Hatay Police Director rejected cooperation with MIT and Jandarma Forces !

That was the reason why Hatay Explosion happened and almost 60 were killed !

F.Gülen (GLOBAL) Operation !

Will see what will happen now !
 
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Lets assume brits are aiding them. How is this got to do with a vice reporter? Just because the reporter is British doesn't mean he represents the the government. Like i said, Vice is more sympathetic with PKK rather than ISIS. That being said, i guess there is a reason for their arrest so we will just have to see for the police investigation.
Im not into conspiracy theories but its strange that Vice was so far the only western media to report openly from deep inside of isis territories, even filming isis celebrations in Raqqa.

I dont think isis would let them film everything if they didnt have some sort of agreement where isis decides what can be aired and what not.

Still, thats no evidence for a support though.

But gotta admit that their documentaries are a interesting inside view.

 
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