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Muslims can subjugate Israel within 10 days'
Erdogan's military adviser, who shares a common religious fervor and ambitions for imperial grandeur, has a detailed plan in which every Muslim country "will donate to the Palestinians one submarine, one plane, one helicopter and one tank." What does that mean to his boss?

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Pazit Rabina 15/7/2017 11:32
Tags: World, Turkey, Middle East, coup attempt in Turkey
This week is marked by a year of attempted coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A year later, Turkey is still in the market. Erdogan, on the other hand, is stronger than ever. The time that has passed since the President devoted a campaign of purges against his overt and covert enemies, real and imagined. You can of course talk about the Erdoğan puzzle, but this time is an opportunity to talk about one of the more mysterious characters that accompany him.

This is General Adnan Tanriardi, former head of the Special Forces of the Turkish Army. A bearded man, short and old-fashioned in suits. One of the first things Erdoğan did after the coup attempt was to appoint Teniroverdi as his military adviser.
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- Yeni afak (@yenisafak) April 3, 2017


The two combine ideological fervor, rooted in opposition to secularism and longing for the Turkish Empire. In 1997, Tenarverdi was ousted from the Turkish army because of "excess religiosity." Not long after that, Erdogan, then the mayor of Istanbul, spent several months in jail - also because of his excess religious fervor - after he publicly read a song that contradicted Atatürk's principle of secularism. The words of the song, "The mosques are our bases, our domes, our helmets, our swords, our swords and the believers of our soldiers," echoed deeply in the deposed general.

Over the years, General Tenarverdi became one of his close advisers, but never formally. Five years ago, when Tanvervardi founded SADAT, a security consulting firm, the general won Erdogan's official support. Many of the Islamists who were fired from the Turkish army because of their religious leanings found their place in SADAT. From the start, the company was much more than a defense consulting firm. She had a destiny. On its website, Tenarverdi wrote that SADAT was established to "help the Muslim world reach heights that match its status and realize its destiny among the great powers." Based on this principle, SADAT has been operating in recent years in the Arab and Islamic spheres. In Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. But its main arena of activity since its establishment was and remains Syria.

From the earliest stages of the war, SADAT was accompanied by persistent rumors that the company was secretly training the Turkish government - Islamist rebel groups, including Da'as. At one point the opposition even raised the question in the Turkish parliament, but the answers never came. Requests by MPs to visit a company training camp near the Syrian border were rejected outright. The discussion on SADAT and its activities in Syria was completely erased from the protocol.

SADAT's greatest hour came a year ago, with the attempted coup against Erdogan. Twenty-four hours after the coup, Erdoğan summoned General Tennirovardi and appointed him as his military adviser. His first task was to fill the ranks of the army that had emptied out following the extensive purges initiated by the president in his faithful.
Photo: EPA
Erdogan Photo: EPA

From the first day, Erdogan is constantly cultivating a narrative, according to which the supporters of his opponent, Fatheula Golan, were behind the coup attempt. In practice, it appears that the conspirators came mostly from the army's command line, which she knew Erdogan intended to dismiss during the annual meeting of the Supreme Military Council at the end of July. The coup on the 15th of the month was an attempt to preempt a blow.

The general elected to refresh the army did not have to strain too much. The emergency regulations allowed him to recruit former officers, Islamists who had been ousted from the army and found their place in SADAT. Thus the Turkish army underwent a far-reaching change. The secular officers were replaced by Islamists, and the pro-Western orientation and NATO supporters were replaced by its opponents.
Revolutionary Guards of Turkey
In a recent article by Michael Rubin, a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute, he writes that "conversations with officers in the Turkish army, those who have been dismissed and those who are still in service, indicate that SADAT is acting more and more like Erdogan's private militia, in a format reminiscent of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards."

These concerns were shared by the Russians not long ago. In an intelligence report submitted to the United Nations before the great reconciliation between Putin and Erdogan, the Russians included SADAT on the list of supporters of Islamist terrorist organizations in Syria. Among other things by recruiting candidates in countries such as Chechnya, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan to fight Syria.

According to the Russian report, a quarter of the people who passed through Russia on their way to war in Syria and Iraq had some contact with the SADAT, and they were provided with Turkish passports at the Turkish consulates operating in Russia.That worried the Russians in 2015 was the fear that the people who fought for Da'ash or Ja'ja ' At a-Nusra, they will return to Russia sooner or later, and they will take the terrorist activity into it. "Rubin writes that SADAT was also involved in identifying candidates for recruitment to Da'ash or Nusra in European countries through Turkish Diaspora organizations.
Photo: AFP
Attempt to overthrow Turkey in July 2016 Photo: AFP

But in the past year the picture has changed. As a result of international pressure, Erdogan withdrew from the policy of the double game of secret support in Da'as and Jabbat al-Nusra for a war against them. In response, Da'as hit Turkey with a series of attacks. Erdogan's answer was Operation Defensive Shield. Officially, it is designed to produce a buffer zone in which Turkey will strike terror. Erdogan's interpretation was terrorism at all - whether it was Da'as or the Kurdish underground, the PKK. In practice, Erdogan wanted to beat the Kurds in order to prevent a territorial continuum that would allow the establishment of Kurdish autonomy near the border. In Das, the Turks concentrated a little less.

Operation Defensive Shield has officially ended two months ago, but Turkish military forces are still deep in Syrian territoryAnd they seemed to have no intention of leaving soon. Turkey is looking to establish a permanent presence in northern Syria as part of a broad trend of presence throughout the Middle East and the Muslim world as an expression of Turkey's greatness. Turkey currently has a presence throughout the Middle East, with bases in Syria, Iraq, Northern Cyprus and Azerbaijan. The Turkish presence is also prominent in Libya, Bosnia, Albania and Afghanistan. In the past month, two hot spots have been added to the list - Qatar and Somalia. Following the confrontation between the rulers of Qatar and the Gulf states, the Turkish parliament passed a law allowing it to send troops to Qatar within days. Several hundred Turkish soldiers are not a threat to any army, but Turkey has benefited quite a bit from public relations during this process. "In Turkey's view, the presence of a Turkish army base in any region is evidence that Turkey is a superpower," says Dr. Hai Eitan Cohen-Yanrojek, a researcher at the Dayan Center. When a Turkish citizen sees that the government is sending troops to Qatar, this is a reflection of Turkey as a strong, strong and powerful country. "EPA says that" every country will help arm the Palestinians. " According to SADAT's Manifesto, the company strives to "bring the Muslim world to their heights is worthy. Heights that would preserve the interests of 60 Islamic countries through the 23 founders and founders of SADAT, all of whom served in the Turkish army and respected the religious sensibilities of the Islamic world. These shareholders are prepared to provide military assistance and advice to the Islamic countries to prevent them from resorting to the services of the colonial countries with the Crusader mentality. "In Tenerverdi's view, the role of the United Nations was to protect the interests of the Islamic countries. However, "this organization instilled a dagger in the heart of Islamic geography at the end of World War II, when it supported the establishment of the State of Israel as the gatekeeper of the Christian world and the Western countries." Tenvervordi consoled himself with his manifesto because, as the Soviet Union fell, so would the United States and NATO, but until then, the Islamic countries must act to "save themselves from the superpowers that claw their eyes and claws." Yes, this is the person who serves as his adviser The answer lies in the chapter devoted to solving the problem of Palestine: "Just as Israel relies heavily on the West, the Islamic countries must give the Palestinians bases in their territory from which they can demonstrate military power towards the West. Israel. They must create a sea corridor to Gaza through an Islamic corridor and an air corridor to Ramallah. "If this sounds delusional, absurd and strange, it should be remembered that these were two years ago in informal discussions between Israel and Turkey on the future of Gaza, On the normalization of relations between the two countries, headed by the Turkish idea of setting up a port at sea, through which goods will be transferred to Gaza.Then this happens, General Tenarverdi has a detailed plan for the defeat of Israel in ten days.In his manifesto he outlines his plan, based on military and political cooperation of the Islamic countries. State "will contribute to the Palestinians And includes one, one aircraft, one helicopter and a tank. It is possible, all that is needed is a little courage and passion. "Getty Images Tanks in Istanbul on the night of the coup in Turkey Getty Images If you were already relaxed at the stage where Tenarverdi dreamed of donating a submarine, And how wonderful it would have been if they were also Muslims, "he sums up, adding:" There's no danger in visiting Israel, "he diagnoses, and then, like an old Muslim kato, Returns to his Islamic security vision: Is a year after the coup attempt, Tenarverdi is the true ego of the Id Hardoani? He says that Turkey has not recovered from the coup attempt, and even less, from the purges Erdogan has taken in his wake. According to human rights organizations, some 50,000 people sit in Turkish prisons, including journalists, politicians, researchers, intellectuals and rights activists. a person. More than two thousand schools and universities were closed, as were newspapers, banks and businesses, and property was confiscated. Ataturk's pro-Western secular heritage is being pushed against a religious and conservative Islamic agenda. On the other hand, only a week ago, the opposition completed a long campaign of protest from Ankara to Istanbul, which ended with a mass rally. The silence was maintained. Perhaps because Erdogan has his own plans to mark the anniversary of the coup that will take place tomorrow. Meanwhile, the process of normalization in Israel-Turkey relations is in place. In recent days, the Turkish media reported that Turkish energy minister will soon visit Israel to complete the agreement on laying a gas pipeline between the two countries. All this, as stated, when Erdogan's closest military adviser has a contingency plan for the occupation of Israel in ten days, if each Muslim state would donate to the Palestinians one submarine, one plane, one helicopter and one tank. You can relax. It probably will not happen soon.
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we need some thing like satan 2 and then no one will mess with us
 
Muslims can subjugate Israel within 10 days'
Erdogan's military adviser, who shares a common religious fervor and ambitions for imperial grandeur, has a detailed plan in which every Muslim country "will donate to the Palestinians one submarine, one plane, one helicopter and one tank." What does that mean to his boss?

first source
Pazit Rabina 15/7/2017 11:32
Tags: World, Turkey, Middle East, coup attempt in Turkey
This week is marked by a year of attempted coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A year later, Turkey is still in the market. Erdogan, on the other hand, is stronger than ever. The time that has passed since the President devoted a campaign of purges against his overt and covert enemies, real and imagined. You can of course talk about the Erdoğan puzzle, but this time is an opportunity to talk about one of the more mysterious characters that accompany him.

This is General Adnan Tanriardi, former head of the Special Forces of the Turkish Army. A bearded man, short and old-fashioned in suits. One of the first things Erdoğan did after the coup attempt was to appoint Teniroverdi as his military adviser.



The two combine ideological fervor, rooted in opposition to secularism and longing for the Turkish Empire. In 1997, Tenarverdi was ousted from the Turkish army because of "excess religiosity." Not long after that, Erdogan, then the mayor of Istanbul, spent several months in jail - also because of his excess religious fervor - after he publicly read a song that contradicted Atatürk's principle of secularism. The words of the song, "The mosques are our bases, our domes, our helmets, our swords, our swords and the believers of our soldiers," echoed deeply in the deposed general.

Over the years, General Tenarverdi became one of his close advisers, but never formally. Five years ago, when Tanvervardi founded SADAT, a security consulting firm, the general won Erdogan's official support. Many of the Islamists who were fired from the Turkish army because of their religious leanings found their place in SADAT. From the start, the company was much more than a defense consulting firm. She had a destiny. On its website, Tenarverdi wrote that SADAT was established to "help the Muslim world reach heights that match its status and realize its destiny among the great powers." Based on this principle, SADAT has been operating in recent years in the Arab and Islamic spheres. In Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. But its main arena of activity since its establishment was and remains Syria.

From the earliest stages of the war, SADAT was accompanied by persistent rumors that the company was secretly training the Turkish government - Islamist rebel groups, including Da'as. At one point the opposition even raised the question in the Turkish parliament, but the answers never came. Requests by MPs to visit a company training camp near the Syrian border were rejected outright. The discussion on SADAT and its activities in Syria was completely erased from the protocol.

SADAT's greatest hour came a year ago, with the attempted coup against Erdogan. Twenty-four hours after the coup, Erdoğan summoned General Tennirovardi and appointed him as his military adviser. His first task was to fill the ranks of the army that had emptied out following the extensive purges initiated by the president in his faithful.
Photo: EPA
Erdogan Photo: EPA

From the first day, Erdogan is constantly cultivating a narrative, according to which the supporters of his opponent, Fatheula Golan, were behind the coup attempt. In practice, it appears that the conspirators came mostly from the army's command line, which she knew Erdogan intended to dismiss during the annual meeting of the Supreme Military Council at the end of July. The coup on the 15th of the month was an attempt to preempt a blow.

The general elected to refresh the army did not have to strain too much. The emergency regulations allowed him to recruit former officers, Islamists who had been ousted from the army and found their place in SADAT. Thus the Turkish army underwent a far-reaching change. The secular officers were replaced by Islamists, and the pro-Western orientation and NATO supporters were replaced by its opponents.
Revolutionary Guards of Turkey
In a recent article by Michael Rubin, a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute, he writes that "conversations with officers in the Turkish army, those who have been dismissed and those who are still in service, indicate that SADAT is acting more and more like Erdogan's private militia, in a format reminiscent of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards."

These concerns were shared by the Russians not long ago. In an intelligence report submitted to the United Nations before the great reconciliation between Putin and Erdogan, the Russians included SADAT on the list of supporters of Islamist terrorist organizations in Syria. Among other things by recruiting candidates in countries such as Chechnya, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan to fight Syria.

According to the Russian report, a quarter of the people who passed through Russia on their way to war in Syria and Iraq had some contact with the SADAT, and they were provided with Turkish passports at the Turkish consulates operating in Russia.That worried the Russians in 2015 was the fear that the people who fought for Da'ash or Ja'ja ' At a-Nusra, they will return to Russia sooner or later, and they will take the terrorist activity into it. "Rubin writes that SADAT was also involved in identifying candidates for recruitment to Da'ash or Nusra in European countries through Turkish Diaspora organizations.
Photo: AFP
Attempt to overthrow Turkey in July 2016 Photo: AFP

But in the past year the picture has changed. As a result of international pressure, Erdogan withdrew from the policy of the double game of secret support in Da'as and Jabbat al-Nusra for a war against them. In response, Da'as hit Turkey with a series of attacks. Erdogan's answer was Operation Defensive Shield. Officially, it is designed to produce a buffer zone in which Turkey will strike terror. Erdogan's interpretation was terrorism at all - whether it was Da'as or the Kurdish underground, the PKK. In practice, Erdogan wanted to beat the Kurds in order to prevent a territorial continuum that would allow the establishment of Kurdish autonomy near the border. In Das, the Turks concentrated a little less.

Operation Defensive Shield has officially ended two months ago, but Turkish military forces are still deep in Syrian territoryAnd they seemed to have no intention of leaving soon. Turkey is looking to establish a permanent presence in northern Syria as part of a broad trend of presence throughout the Middle East and the Muslim world as an expression of Turkey's greatness. Turkey currently has a presence throughout the Middle East, with bases in Syria, Iraq, Northern Cyprus and Azerbaijan. The Turkish presence is also prominent in Libya, Bosnia, Albania and Afghanistan. In the past month, two hot spots have been added to the list - Qatar and Somalia. Following the confrontation between the rulers of Qatar and the Gulf states, the Turkish parliament passed a law allowing it to send troops to Qatar within days. Several hundred Turkish soldiers are not a threat to any army, but Turkey has benefited quite a bit from public relations during this process. "In Turkey's view, the presence of a Turkish army base in any region is evidence that Turkey is a superpower," says Dr. Hai Eitan Cohen-Yanrojek, a researcher at the Dayan Center. When a Turkish citizen sees that the government is sending troops to Qatar, this is a reflection of Turkey as a strong, strong and powerful country. "EPA says that" every country will help arm the Palestinians. " According to SADAT's Manifesto, the company strives to "bring the Muslim world to their heights is worthy. Heights that would preserve the interests of 60 Islamic countries through the 23 founders and founders of SADAT, all of whom served in the Turkish army and respected the religious sensibilities of the Islamic world. These shareholders are prepared to provide military assistance and advice to the Islamic countries to prevent them from resorting to the services of the colonial countries with the Crusader mentality. "In Tenerverdi's view, the role of the United Nations was to protect the interests of the Islamic countries. However, "this organization instilled a dagger in the heart of Islamic geography at the end of World War II, when it supported the establishment of the State of Israel as the gatekeeper of the Christian world and the Western countries." Tenvervordi consoled himself with his manifesto because, as the Soviet Union fell, so would the United States and NATO, but until then, the Islamic countries must act to "save themselves from the superpowers that claw their eyes and claws." Yes, this is the person who serves as his adviser The answer lies in the chapter devoted to solving the problem of Palestine: "Just as Israel relies heavily on the West, the Islamic countries must give the Palestinians bases in their territory from which they can demonstrate military power towards the West. Israel. They must create a sea corridor to Gaza through an Islamic corridor and an air corridor to Ramallah. "If this sounds delusional, absurd and strange, it should be remembered that these were two years ago in informal discussions between Israel and Turkey on the future of Gaza, On the normalization of relations between the two countries, headed by the Turkish idea of setting up a port at sea, through which goods will be transferred to Gaza.Then this happens, General Tenarverdi has a detailed plan for the defeat of Israel in ten days.In his manifesto he outlines his plan, based on military and political cooperation of the Islamic countries. State "will contribute to the Palestinians And includes one, one aircraft, one helicopter and a tank. It is possible, all that is needed is a little courage and passion. "Getty Images Tanks in Istanbul on the night of the coup in Turkey Getty Images If you were already relaxed at the stage where Tenarverdi dreamed of donating a submarine, And how wonderful it would have been if they were also Muslims, "he sums up, adding:" There's no danger in visiting Israel, "he diagnoses, and then, like an old Muslim kato, Returns to his Islamic security vision: Is a year after the coup attempt, Tenarverdi is the true ego of the Id Hardoani? He says that Turkey has not recovered from the coup attempt, and even less, from the purges Erdogan has taken in his wake. According to human rights organizations, some 50,000 people sit in Turkish prisons, including journalists, politicians, researchers, intellectuals and rights activists. a person. More than two thousand schools and universities were closed, as were newspapers, banks and businesses, and property was confiscated. Ataturk's pro-Western secular heritage is being pushed against a religious and conservative Islamic agenda. On the other hand, only a week ago, the opposition completed a long campaign of protest from Ankara to Istanbul, which ended with a mass rally. The silence was maintained. Perhaps because Erdogan has his own plans to mark the anniversary of the coup that will take place tomorrow. Meanwhile, the process of normalization in Israel-Turkey relations is in place. In recent days, the Turkish media reported that Turkish energy minister will soon visit Israel to complete the agreement on laying a gas pipeline between the two countries. All this, as stated, when Erdogan's closest military adviser has a contingency plan for the occupation of Israel in ten days, if each Muslim state would donate to the Palestinians one submarine, one plane, one helicopter and one tank. You can relax. It probably will not happen soon.
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They want to subjugate us within 10 days huh? So here's what's going to happen, within 2 years we are going to help create the sate of Kurdistan and help Kurds to break free from the hands of fascist government of Turkey, then instead of crying about Sykes–Picot Agreement, Erdogan will start crying about how they lost half of their country to Kurdish nationalism.
we need some thing like satan 2 and then no one will mess with us
We don't need Satan 2 to deal with this guy, Some AK-47 in the right hands would be enough.
 
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The Samson Option
 
even when I want to give the benefit of doubt to the muslims in general, idiots like erdogan, zaid hamee, musharraf, zakir naaik etc open their mouth and make it impossible.
 
Six days would be better
 
They want to subjugate us within 10 days huh? So here's what's going to happen, within 2 years we are going to help create the sate of Kurdistan and help Kurds to break free from the hands of fascist government of Turkey, then instead of crying about Sykes–Picot Agreement, Erdogan will start crying about how they lost half of their country to Kurdish nationalism.

We don't need Satan 2 to deal with this guy, Some AK-47 in the right hands would be enough.
if all musslim countries will atack you
 
The US has approximately 35,000 personnel based across the region and the UK has about 1,200 service personnel.
Reality it seems, Israel with NATO support could dominate the entire region. Desert states needs outsiders to protect and rule them.
 
The US has approximately 35,000 personnel based across the region and the UK has about 1,200 service personnel.
Reality it seems, Israel with NATO support could dominate the entire region. Desert states needs outsiders to protect and rule them.
and we have nukes
 
even when I want to give the benefit of doubt to the muslims in general, idiots like erdogan, zaid hamee, musharraf, zakir naaik etc open their mouth and make it impossible.
you indians are really good at cheerleading
 
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