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If true, then it will be an interesting development.
As our prime minister said, we shouldn't be surprised if there will be major developments regarding Syria within 6 months.
Add to that that Russia and Assad are not really allies with pyd (used against us), but rather pyd is a pawn of the US. Then I won't be surprised if our country and Russia and indirectly Assad agree on fighting pyd.
 
If true, then it will be an interesting development.
As our prime minister said, we shouldn't be surprised if there will be major developments regarding Syria within 6 months.
Add to that that Russia and Assad are not really allies with pyd (used against us), but rather pyd is a pawn of the US. Then I won't be surprised if our country and Russia and indirectly Assad agree on fighting pyd.
I'd like to see what the US will do now that Assad is bombing their favourite proxy...
 
I'd like to see what the US will do now that Assad is bombing their favourite proxy...
I will first wait for more serious escalation between PYD and Assad (thus Russia too) before getting optimistic about these developments, but it would be interesting to see what the US' reaction will be if it comes to such a point.
 
Gülenists might have undermined Turkey's border security, minister implies

The Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) may have played a role in stalling national security projects during a time when war was on Turkey's doorstep. Industry and Technology Minister Faruk Özlü told reporters that a high-tech border security project developed by Turkish scientists might have been deliberately delayed by FETÖ infiltrators, though he avoided openly naming the cult as the one to blame for problems in the project.

Özlü was responding to reporters' questions yesterday at Parliament about the scale of infiltration by members of FETÖ, which is accused of masterminding the July 15 coup attempt.

Professor Ahmet Arif Ergin, head of the state-run Scientific and Technological Research Council (TÜBİTAK), earlier claimed that Gülenists indirectly helped the PKK terrorist organization by blocking a critical security project.

Ergin was appointed to TÜBİTAK, the leading scientific institution involved in developing defense and other projects, after a purge of FETÖ supporters in 2013. TÜBİTAK was among the main targets of Gülenist infiltration.

According to statements quoted by the Sabah daily, Özlü said an investigation was underway into TÜBİTAK personnel and projects they worked on. "TÜBİTAK has been one of the institutions FETÖ sought to access most. It has about 4,500 personnel and we see some 1,700 people were employed between 2011 and 2013, more than the number required to perform TÜBİTAK's tasks. Some 600 people were dismissed during the tenure of my predecessor and the rest is being investigated. We will not tolerate any FETÖ influence," he said.

The minister said TÜBİTAK was working on an important border security project. "In cooperation with defense industry companies ASELSAN and HAVELSAN, TÜBİTAK was developing a project for the centralization of border security. It would provide more security than simple barriers and walls and would integrate a warning system improved with electronic devices, night vision equipment etc. We detected attempts to stall it, to slow down the development process. We need hard evidence at that point but it is safe to say there has been an attempt to undermine the project," he said. Özlü said they were also investigating whether FETÖ infiltrators in TÜBİTAK diverted the institution's resources "to bad companies."

Ahmet Arif Ergin has claimed that TÜBİTAK was developing an early warning system for military outposts in remote areas under threat of PKK attacks when Gülenists in the institution scrapped the project, leaving the outposts vulnerable to attacks that have killed hundreds.

Gülenists who infiltrated TÜBİTAK as bureaucrats, technicians and experts benefited from the organization's vast resources, enabling them to forge expert witness reports in sham trials to imprison critics of FETÖ leader Fethullah Gülen, as well as wiretapping encrypted telephones used by the country's leaders.

Ergin, who investigated the extent of Gülenist influence in the institution after he replaced a predecessor linked to FETÖ, claimed the 2011 cancellation of an outpost project is a clear indication of cooperation between FETÖ and the PKK. Ergin has claimed that FETÖ holds "responsibility" for the deaths of the hundreds of soldiers who were killed in PKK raids on the outposts since 2011.

Following the July 15 coup attempt, 167 staff members from TÜBİTAK were dismissed. They were part of a purge by authorities to weed out Gülenists and their sympathizers from state institutions.

http://www.dailysabah.com/investiga...ined-turkeys-border-security-minister-implies
 
Why isn't cnn, bbc, the guardian ect reporting on this? Hmm..


There are bigger news in the world than a wedding being crushed.

Anyway,let's not be hypocrites,the Kurds live in a regime of terror in Turkey and that's why Kurdish expatriates in Europe are overwhelmingly anti Turkish.This "Kurds love Turkey" baloney holds no ground whem most of them outside the retaliation of the Turkish state are vehemently opposed to you.If Turkey would have followed a sensible program of respecting minorities like most Euro states do,the situation today would have been different.You chose to agressivelly assimilate them but they fought back.
 
There are bigger news in the world than a wedding being crushed.

Anyway,let's not be hypocrites,the Kurds live in a regime of terror in Turkey and that's why Kurdish expatriates in Europe are overwhelmingly anti Turkish.This "Kurds love Turkey" baloney holds no ground whem most of them outside the retaliation of the Turkish state are vehemently opposed to you.If Turkey would have followed a sensible program of respecting minorities like most Euro states do,the situation today would have been different.You chose to agressivelly assimilate them but they fought back.
The HDP (pkk's political wing in the parliament) attends killed pkk terrorist funerals, makes threats like 'pkk can drown the state with only its spit', calls for protests and uprisings, gives construction vehicles in HDP municipalities to the pkk to create barriers against the army and police, sings a pkk march in the parliament and the list goes on. If this happened in Germany or the US, such a 'political party' would be closed immediately and its members arrested, and you with your slave mentality would be the first one to support such a decision. 'Political immunity' my ***. Follow dailysabah (pro-govt) and hurriyetdailynews (anti-govt) for a bit more objective news, because you obviously don't know jack shit. Had the Kurds been against the state, ~40% of them would not have voted for AKP (Erdogan's party) during the last election or they would have risen up massively against the state, the south east is basically Kurdish, they can easily request weapons and turn it into a no-go zone for the Turkish police and army. Support for pkk will decrease even more now that recent pkk attacks in the south east have also killed quite a number of civilians and wounded hundreds. Don't be surprised if Kurdish votes for HDP will decrease in the next election. So, unfortunately for you, the fact that Kurds are still part of Turkey, and are not being opportunistic due to developments in Syria and Iraq and rise up against Turkey, means you're verrrry unfamiliar with and miscalculating the Kurds. You better keep dreaming, because once you wake up you, all those others that wish to divide our country, will find out that the reality is a nightmare for you :D
 
The HDP (pkk's political wing in the parliament) attends killed pkk terrorist funerals, makes threats like 'pkk can drown the state with only its spit', calls for protests and uprisings, gives construction vehicles in HDP municipalities to the pkk to create barriers against the army and police, sings a pkk march in the parliament and the list goes on. If this happened in Germany or the US, such a 'political party' would be closed immediately and its members arrested, and you with your slave mentality would be the first one to support such a decision. 'Political immunity' my ***. Follow dailysabah (pro-govt) and hurriyetdailynews (anti-govt) for a bit more objective news, because you obviously don't know jack shit. Had the Kurds been against the state, ~40% of them would not have voted for AKP (Erdogan's party) during the last election or they would have risen up massively against the state, the south east is basically Kurdish, they can easily request weapons and turn it into a no-go zone for the Turkish police and army. Support for pkk will decrease even more now that recent pkk attacks in the south east have also killed quite a number of civilians and wounded hundreds. Don't be surprised if Kurdish votes for HDP will decrease in the next election. So, unfortunately for you, the fact that Kurds are still part of Turkey, and are not being opportunistic due to developments in Syria and Iraq and rise up against Turkey, means you're verrrry unfamiliar with and miscalculating the Kurds. You better keep dreaming, because once you wake up you, all those others that wish to divide our country, will find out that the reality is a nightmare for you :D


Don't get me wrong,their representatives in the Turkish parliament are terror suporters,the PKK is a terrorist organisation.I may fight with Turk members but I stand by what I've always said.

But,Turkey,made grave mistakes with its minorities,from outrightgenociding the non muslim ones,to thinking it could asimilate the muslim ones.I can't vouch for the electoral process in Turkey,we're not talking about a democracy in here and a vote with the Army shooting at you ,as it happened in Kurd regions,isn't really a fair one.That's why I prefere the Kurd feelings in Europe.Outside of Erdogoon's genocidal tendencies people feel free to express what they feel.....and they hate you.
 
Don't get me wrong,their representatives in the Turkish parliament are terror suporters,the PKK is a terrorist organisation.I may fight with Turk members but I stand by what I've always said.

But,Turkey,made grave mistakes with its minorities,from outrightgenociding the non muslim ones,to thinking it could asimilate the muslim ones.I can't vouch for the electoral process in Turkey,we're not talking about a democracy in here and a vote with the Army shooting at you ,as it happened in Kurd regions,isn't really a fair one.That's why I prefere the Kurd feelings in Europe.Outside of Erdogoon's genocidal tendencies people feel free to express what they feel.....and they hate you.
Ahahaha, clearly fed by pkk and anti-Turkey propaganda. Since you're accusing all these things, you should be able to provide sound hard evidence, no? The more our country improves and stands up for its own interests, unlike your piss poor country that was and never will be of any noteworthy significance on the international stage and history, the more hate it gets. it's normal, i guess, the butthurt we have left behind still haunts some cliques it seems :D I should return the favor from now on and deliberately only learn about Romania from anti-Romanian propaganda websites and stand with the oppressed minorities of Romania against the commie regime.
 
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