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Turkey Financing Top Global Terror Groups

Yes, I guess you can at least read right ? ISIS is from Iraq, Al Nusrah members are also mainly from Iraq, Iraqi government has many times stated that Al Qaeda members were entering Syria from their borders, base of Al Nusra is also near Iraqi border.
 
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this thread is an example why you should Never trust a Saudi Arabians opinion because they always lie.
 
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this thread is an example why you should Never trust a Saudi Arabians opinion because they always lie.
He still has b.hurt because of yesterday, its crystal clear, this is his second trolling thread.
 
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Wow, the Arap have got some nerve to share an article like that.
 
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Turkey support Al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria. There is no moderate group other then the FSA.



Hamas receives financial and other aids from Turkey for the fact that Hamas is a MB brach.



Iran has been listed as a state sponsoring terrorism with members of its regime on the wanted list. Also, helping Iran skirting sanctions imposed is a violation to the international agreement in that regard to the Iran's nuclear program.




rime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is seemingly very busy in reversing Turkey’s democratic achievements through a set of legal and administrative moves. These include abolishing the rule of law and the separation of powers, restricting the use of the Internet, increasing government control of the judiciary, exerting efforts to end free media, banning Facebook and YouTube, profiling dissident civil servants, academics and journalists, and thus turning the regime into an authoritarian, one-man and one-party system.

However, leaving internal political developments aside for today, let’s tackle recent developments in foreign policy, especially with regard to the Middle East and Turkey’s ties with Gulf countries.

A very important development took place this week, with three major Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries - Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates - withdrawing their ambassadors from Qatar because of Doha’s continued interference in the GCC countries’ internal affairs. However, one of the main reasons for degrading the level of relations with Qatar is Doha’s aggressive policies with regard to Syria and its continued support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

Saudi Arabia is extremely disturbed by Qatar’s strong support for al-Qaeda affiliated groups in Syria, which has caused a visible split between the two countries on issues concerning the Syrian problem. It’s no surprise that Saudi Arabia has announced that it designated the Muslim Brotherhood, the al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) as “terrorist organizations” on March 7.

The international community knows that Qatar and Turkey represent a different alliance within the international community tasked to solve the Syrian problem. Qatar is the main sponsor of combatting the Syrian opposition, along with al-Qaeda affiliated groups, while Turkey is seen as the main logistical resource country for these groups, and the location from where they have been infiltrating into Syria.

Although the Turkish government has taken some actions aimed at changing this perception, not much has changed in the field according to international observers.

The Turkish-Qatari alliance also showed its reflection before and during the Geneva II Conference. It has been accused of making a breakthrough more difficult at the conference by insisting that Bashar al-Assad must go before the two parties can agree on a political solution. This is why Turkey has been sidelined from the Syrian equation by its Western allies and Qatar by its GCC allies.

But at least one good thing for Turkey is that it now has a companion in the league of countries enjoying “precious loneliness.” But Qatar has to do more to deserve this prestigious seat: It has to ban YouTube and Facebook and quit the GCC to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, along with its best friend.

Turkish-Qatari alliance in ‘precious loneliness’ league - SERKAN DEMİRTAŞ
You can scream all you want, the people in the region know who is who. Saudi supporting wahabism, funding sectarian conflicts, actively meddling in other nations through banning MB and bribing leaders in the form of 'aid', always on the same side of their overlords (the west) in critical matters. Not only in this region, Saudi money's influence is also felt in other parts where there are muslims. Only wrong thing Turkey did was helping rebels in Syria.
 
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Turkey Supports Al Qaeda in Syria. Complicit in the Kidnapping of Syrian Orthdodox Bishops

The Chaos In Syria And Turkey’s Role In The Conflict

Since the war broke out in Syria, Turkey has played an active role in the conflict. The Syrian opposition’s headquarters are in Istanbul. The Free Syrian Army runs its operations virtually from refugee camps in Turkey that are placed along the Syrian border. Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have supported and financed the Syrian opposition, helping with logistics and weapons. But Turkey has played an ever more active role and has successively increased weapons deliveries to the opposition. Even the more radical groups, such as Al-Nusra and many more which are associated with Al-Qaeda, have received weapons from Turkey. The chaos in Syria has attracted jihadist groups from many countries in the region. The 900 kilometer border between Turkey and Syria has becpme a gateway to Syria for jihadist groups.

Turkey Supports Al Qaeda in Syria. Complicit in the Kidnapping of Syrian Orthdodox Bishops | Global Research
 
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Don't waste your time bringing half assed sources, if you have time to read, read Turkey's history with Al Qaeda.
 
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It was a bad decition of AKP to support rebells in Syria but Saudi Arabia is known for beein the biggest sponsor of terrorist organisations, a big part of the terrorists are saudis, the biggest terrorist Osama was a saudi and 15 of the 19 hijackers in 9/11 were saudis...

AQ is hostile against Turkey, they attacked us many times.
You desperetaly try to throw mud on us but the whole world knows whos the real supporter of terrorism...
 
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Turkey support to AQ and its affiliates in the Kurdish area in Syria is undeniable fact.
 
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For years, Syria have always told the UN that AKP is sponsoring terrorists in Syria, from training camps to weapons all those terrorists were trained in Turkey.. AKP opened up Turkey to the terrorists, every terrorists travels to Turkey in order to get trained and then enter Syria... and yet many accused Syrians of fluff talk... heck even a Saudi posted this article... in addition I have posted many threads with videos showing the Turkish armed forces smuggling weapons to terrorists in Syria...

USA crippled Turkish Goldtrade with Iran and in the same time exposed turkish weapon smuggling into Syria. What a hit!

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I don't agree with this report. Turkey has suffered from terrorists in Syria and contributed in undermining them.
 
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YAAAWWWWN useless thread. Wants to create flamewars...
 
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Turkey has become a principal financial hub for terrorists under the leadership of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose government has helped Iran skirt sanctions

One of the very few good things he did.

supported jihadi groups in Syria]


Unfortunately true, but so did his western masters, they are all in it, the West, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey. Who are they fooling? Why single Turkey out as the only "terrorist" state (which it is of course)? All the countries I mentioned are terrorist states.

and provided financial backing to Hamas, according to a new report by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).

One of the few good things he did. Israel and America are the terrorists, not Hamas.

“But Turkey’s actions constitute a direct challenge to Washington’s sanctions regime.”


Good, Washington's "sanction regime" is against international law, it's an act of war and inhumane. It's pure terrorism.

What a hilarious article btw, was it written by a Neo-Con?
 
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