Turkey looks to re-establish the Islamist Ottoman Empire. |
Syria & Iraq Will Simply Vanish
- The Real Story - Outside powers are dividing Syria and Iraq into at least four new nations: "secular" Russian backed Damascus, an Islamist Rebel-Islamist Turkish zone, Kurdistan and an Iranian backed state from Baghdad south.
- A newly Islamist Turkey has been funding and arming ISIS and other Islamist rebels in Syria. The ultimate goal is to effectively erase the old national borders established by the UK and France after World War I and perhaps restore direct or indirect Turkish rule. Now the Turkish Parliament has voted to use Turkish troops. Once the Turks go in "security" reasons they might never leave.
The resolution passed with a three-quarters majority and will allow foreign troops to use Turkish territory to conduct operations inside Syria.
The BBC reports the Turkish government has “been under pressure to play a more active role in the US-led fight,” reports Infowars News.
The Turkish Ottoman Empire in 1914 included Syria, Palestine and Iraq. |
Turkey had previously attempted to invade Syria under the pretext that ISIS threatened the Tomb of Suleiman Shah, the only sovereign Turkish territory inside Syria. This did not provide the pretext necessary for an invasion.
Turkey’s chastisement is for propaganda purposes. In fact, Turkey has played a pivotal role in supporting Saudi and CIA supported and U.S. military trained mercenaries fighting a proxy war to topple the al-Assad government in Syria. ISIS is at the forefront of this effort, although the U.S. has attempted to disguise its support while denouncing the group.
As documented by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdoğan has supported the al-Nusra Front and other Islamist mercenary groups.
In June Turkish lawmakers from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) accused the Erdoğan government of protecting and cooperating with jihadist militants of the Islamic State and the al-Nusra Front.
Cooperation with ISIS, moreover, has proved economically beneficial for the Turkish government. CHP lawmaker Ali Ediboglu accused the Erdoğan government of buying oil from Syrian and Iraqi fields occupied by ISIS.
“$800 million worth of oil that ISIS obtained from regions it occupied this year [the Rumeilan oil fields in northern Syria — and most recently Mosul] is being sold in Turkey,” Ediboglu told al-Monitor.
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Live anti-ISIS firefight on Turkey border
Kurdish soldiers face ISIS
The Persian Empire Returns For thousands of years the area called "Iraq" was part of the Persian Empire. Cultural, economic and religious ties draws much the artificially created nation of Iraq to Iran. . Today we see Iranian troops fighting in Iraq. My guess is that for "security" reasons those troops will never leave. . Iraq could be absorbed directly into Iran just as Austria was absorbed into Germany in 1938 . . . or Iraq could become a semi-independent Satrap of a greater Iran. . Our 2011 article: Good-bye Iraq. Hello Iran. |
Iranian soldiers fight in Iraq Hundreds of Iranian soldiers have taken part in a joint operation inside Iraq with Kurdish forces to retake a town held by the Islamic State group, security sources have told Al Jazeera. . It is believed to be the first time that Iranian troops have been directly involved in the fighting against the Sunni rebel group group on this scale. (Al Jazeera.com) |
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