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‘ISIS Sees Turkey as Its Ally': Former IS Member Reveals Turkish Army Cooperation

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http://www.newsweek.com/isis-and-tu...rds-former-isis-member-reveals-turkish-282920

A former member of ISIS has revealed the extent to which the cooperation of the Turkish military and border forces allows the terrorist group, who now control large parts of Iraq and Syria, to travel through Turkish territory to reinforce fighters battling Kurdish forces.

A reluctant former communications technician working for Islamic State, going by the pseudonym ‘Sherko Omer’, who managed to escape the group, told Newsweek that he travelled in a convoy of trucks as part of an ISIS unit from their stronghold in Raqqa, across Turkish border, through Turkey and then back across the border to attack Syrian Kurds in the city of Serekaniye in northern Syria in February, in order to bypass their defences.

“ISIS commanders told us to fear nothing at all because there was full cooperation with the Turks,” said Omer of crossing the border into Turkey, “and they reassured us that nothing will happen, especially when that is how they regularly travel from Raqqa and Aleppo to the Kurdish areas further northeast of Syria because it was impossible to travel through Syria as YPG controlled most parts of the Kurdish region.”

Until last month, NATO member Turkey had blocked Kurdish fighters from crossing the border into Syria to aid their Syrian counterparts in defending the border town of Kobane. Speaking to Newsweek, Kurds in Kobane said that people attempting to carry supplies across the border were often shot at.

National Army of Syrian Kurdistan (YPG) spokesman Polat Can went even further, saying that Turkish forces were actively aiding ISIS. “There is more than enough evidence with us now proving that the Turkish army gives ISIS terrorists weapons, ammunitions and allows them to cross the Turkish official border crossings in order for ISIS terrorists to initiate inhumane attacks against the Kurdish people in Rojava [north-eastern Syria].”

Omer explained that during his time with ISIS, Turkey had been seen as an ally against the Kurds. “ISIS saw the Turkish army as its ally especially when it came to attacking the Kurds in Syria. The Kurds were the common enemy for both ISIS and Turkey. Also, ISIS had to be a Turkish ally because only through Turkey they were able to deploy ISIS fighters to northern parts of the Kurdish cities and towns in Syria.”

“ISIS and Turkey cooperate together on the ground on the basis that they have a common enemy to destroy, the Kurds,” he added.

While Newsweek was not able to independently verify Omer’s testimony, anecdotal evidence of Turkish forces turning a blind eye to ISIS activity has been mounting over the past month.

Omer, the son of a successful businessman in Iraqi Kurdistan, initially went to Syria to join the Free Syrian Army’s fight against Bashar al-Assad, but found himself sucked in to ISIS, unable to leave. He was given a job a communication technician, and worked at the ISIS communications bureau in Raqqa.

“I have connected ISIS field captains and commanders from Syria with people in Turkey on innumerable occasions,” said Omer.

“I rarely heard them speak in Arabic, and that was only when they talked to their own recruiters, otherwise, they mostly spoke in Turkish because the people they talked to were Turkish officials of some sorts because ISIS guys used to be very serious when they talked to them.”

Omer was then transferred to a battalion travelling to fight Kurdish forces in Serekaniya, north-eastern Syria, and describes travelling through Turkey in a convoy of trucks, staying at safehouses along the way, before crossing back into Syria at the Ceylanpinar border crossing.

Before crossing the border back into Syria, he says: “My ISIS commander reassured us once again that it was all going to be all right because cooperation had been made with the Turks. He frequently talked on the radio in Turkish.”

“While we tried to cross the Ceylanpinar border post, the Turkish soldiers' watchtower light spotted us. The commander quickly told us to stay calm, stay in position and not to look at the light. He talked on the radio in Turkish again and we stayed in our positions. Watchtower light then moved about 10 minutes later and the commander ordered us to move because the watchtower light moving away from us was the signal that we could safely cross the border into Serekaniye."

Once in Serekaniye, Omer says he surrendered to Kurdish forces when they attacked his camp. He was held for several months before his captors were convinced that he had not been a fighter in ISIS and had not taken part in violence.
 
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the fact IS hasn't retaliated against the Turks should show their is behind the scene agreements between the two.
a live let live thing.
No,not live let live but kill(PKK/YPG/PYD) and live is a better deal.
 
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A Kurd spreads false news to influence global public. Nothing new. What was the Kurd doing among the ranks of IS in the first place?

National Army of Syrian Kurdistan (YPG) spokesman Polat Can went even further, saying that Turkish forces were actively aiding ISIS. “There is more than enough evidence with us now proving that the Turkish army gives ISIS terrorists weapons, ammunitions and allows them to cross the Turkish official border crossings in order for ISIS terrorists to initiate inhumane attacks against the Kurdish people in Rojava [north-eastern Syria].”

Omer, the son of a successful businessman in Iraqi Kurdistan, initially went to Syria to join the Free Syrian Army’s fight against Bashar al-Assad, but found himself sucked in to ISIS, unable to leave. He was given a job a communication technician, and worked at the ISIS communications bureau in Raqqa.

I dont see any Turkish origin weapons in the hands of IS. Yet I see Americans parachuting western weapons to IS both in Syria and Iraq.
 
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the enemy of my enemy is my friend kinda thing??
beat me to it, and that's exactly what this is

as much as I loathe the IS, I support turkey looking out for it's national interests.. good stuff:

1. stay out of it

2.don't support NATO and make yourself a target

3. watch your enemies kill each other

4.
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the enemy of my enemy is my friend kinda thing??
Not exactly,''friend'' is not the word.
I dont mind them killing our enemy but they are not our friends.
Find another word for it,maybe i'll agree then.
Edit:as long as they work in our interests,we tolerate,them being our neighbours.
 
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Of course they are gonna say. They are former ISIS members, they will do and say anything to stay away from prison.
 
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I dont see any Turkish origin weapons in the hands of IS. Yet I see Americans parachuting western weapons to IS both in Syria and Iraq.

come on... this is 2014... fourth year of the invasion... it is a open secret that turkey government ( not people) and israel have been hosting the ikhwaan/taliban/qaeda/jemah criminals since the beginning... for example, the poison gas used by the invaders in houla was brought from turkey territory...
 
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come on... this is 2014... fourth year of the invasion... it is a open secret that turkey government ( not people) and israel have been hosting the ikhwaan/taliban/qaeda/jemah criminals since the beginning... for example, the poison gas used by the invaders in houla was brought from turkey territory...

Poison gas is most probably from the stockpile of Assad. Turkey doesnt have chemical weapons.

Secondly, Turkey supported FSA, not IS nor Nusrah. FSA enjoyed free passage and training. But IS didnt have same privilege FSA had.

Your open secret is your open bias.
 
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Poison gas is most probably from the stockpile of Assad. Turkey doesnt have chemical weapons.

Do you have any real proof of that,or just speculating?
We dont have chemical weapons.

well, i said "from turkey territory"... so, the poison gas need not be produced within turkey but can come from western bloc sources... but carried into syria from turkey.


from ( Hands OFF Syria : Avaaz's war on Syria | Media lies on Houla massacre exposed )...
Not only Russian ANNA News journalist and eyewitness of the Houla massacre Marat Musin exposed the mainstream media lies on the horrible event in, last week also a prominent German newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine Politik, mentions the Western-backed Syrian Al Qaeda rebels are the ones behind the killings of the more than hundred people."


from ( Mikdad: Turkish regime was and is still part of the terrorist acts hit Syria and Iraq over the past years | Syrian Arab News Agency )...
"The relationship between the Turkish regime and the ISIS terrorists is no longer hidden,” he said.
Mikdad added that the heresy of the establishment of buffer zones inside Syria which was created by the Turkish leadership and was substituted later by the so-called ‘safe areas’, is a flagrant violation of the international law."


Secondly, Turkey supported FSA, not IS nor Nusrah. FSA enjoyed free passage and training. But IS didnt have same privilege FSA had.

qaeda/nusra... same thing.

fsa is the "liberal" face of qaeda/ikhwaan... fsa doesn't wear the afghan clothing popular among taliban and taliban-influenced people in the ranks of ikhwaan/qaeda/jemah/tahrir... fsa doesn't have the "afghan arabs".

1. ( Mikdad: Turkish regime was and is still part of the terrorist acts hit Syria and Iraq over the past years | Syrian Arab News Agency )...
"He underlined that the Syrian people who have strongly tied to the sincere allies will defend every inch of the Syrian land, will support their brothers in Ain al-Arab and will not allow Erdogan to establish a buffer zone or safe areas or no-fly zone on the Syrian territories."

2. ( Keep on truckin': Turkey and Al Qaeda in Syria — RT Op-Edge )...
"the truck in question actually belonged to Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and that the detained individuals were to be freed on account of their special status as intelligence officers. The MIT operatives then revealed that the truck and its cargo had been part of an operation classified as a “state secret.”
"Abdüllatif Şener, a co-founder of the AKP in 2001, who left the party in 2007 and has since joined the ranks of those critical of Turkey’s current government, appeared on the opposition television channel Halk TV claiming that Erdoğan himself is personally responsible for Turkey’s current policy on Syria. He posited that the Free Syrian Army (FSA) was no longer active on the ground in Syria as is had been defeated by Islamist groupings, Şener calls “Al-Qaeda” and literally stated that “there is a [direct] link between Turkey and [Al-] Qaeda elements.” Şener even went on to say that the truck in question had been carrying “weapons for Al-Qaeda, [and that it was going into] a region controlled by Al Qaeda.”
"The story surrounding the seizure of the truck headed for Syria has in this way become another opposition argument against Tayyip Erdoğan and his government, an argument that directly links the AKP with the name Al-Qaeda, hinting at the existence of certain affinities and sympathies that are clearly meant to create a wedge between the Turkish public and their openly pious prime minister. In contrast, the government has countered such reasoning by inserting the Turcoman community living in Syria into the narrative as an obvious appeal to Turkish nationalist sentiment, arguably to deflect attention from possible links to “Islamist groupings and/or Al-Qaeda affiliates.”


Your open secret is your open bias.

i may be biased but i also have good common sense.
 
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