forummurat
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and I have to say this forum is full of hot blooded fanatic kids!
Guys i think we all can agree that this is for the good, This is a Turning point in Turkish history saying we no longer want a Dictatorship Turkey, These are the things that the Goverment shows that they are in power and they will no longer tollerate any crap from the army in politics again. Even though Basbug is a great man i think its the best to us, And perhaps he will even be found not guilty but it will simply turn out to be a message to the army from the goverments.
Good post, @Abou.
But I will be very surprised if Erdogan just made up all this against Basbug. These are, as you say, very serious charges. And given the history of Turkey's military (the coups), and given the extreme level of 'secularism' in some parts of the Turkish society, I think it is quite possible that Basbug indeed did something very wrong. And I don't think it makes sense for Erdogan to stir the hornets' nest of the military class--the same class which had previously outlawed and persecuted AKP's predecessors-- without being absolutely sure of the military's treachery.
And given the history of Turkey's military (the coups), and given the extreme level of 'secularism' in some parts of the Turkish society, I think it is quite possible that Basbug indeed did something very wrong.
And I don't think it makes sense for Erdogan to stir the hornets' nest of the military class--the same class which had previously outlawed and persecuted AKP's predecessors-- without being absolutely sure of the military's treachery.
Also, not to sound like conspiracy theorist, but I also think that some powerful foreign countries would rather have the Turkish military topple the AKP civilian government over past few years and hence Basbug may have been at least emboldened by at least implicit support.
But of course I am speculating here.
anyways.. we must wait result of judicial
Indeed.
But unfortuantely jurisdiction period is too long (4-5 years even more) and they keep them in jail during this time, and this period turns out to be as penalty itself. Where can ex-army chief escape? Is it necessary to keep him and many others inside before they are found guilty?
This is what hurts common sense and let people of Turkey think suspicious about all these things.
forummurat thanks for keeping us updated I really appreciate it. Looks like the house of cards is starting to fall.