Look at the source, todayszaman. Zaman is a paper belonging to Fehullah Gulen’s organization who follows the Turkish-Islam doctorine dreaming of reviving the ottomans. Fethullah is known to be affiliated with the CIA. I believe Rasti has presented enough evidence on the Gulen’s organization.
Let’s talk about the events that may be linked. First one has to look at the location on which the PKK conducted its attack. Iskenderun. It’s away from Kurdistan. Taraf and other papers digged out reports on how detailed the PKK attack was. Anyone who knows a little about military tactics know that 3 or 4 guerrillas can’t just attack on a large military base without detailed planning –Turkish intelligence admitted that the planning has taken over a year for this attack. What the hell does that have to do with the folatilla other than coincidence? For god’s sake those guerrillas don’t carry tv’s on their back either. This is just psychological warfare at its cheapest.
Today’s Taraf paper had an interesting report… Small but tells a lot to those who know how to read between the line:
“The crisis helped booming the trade between Israel and Turkey” The trade between Israel and Turkey, in the first seven months of 2010 has grown by 39.4%. So, really, what kind of decency is that?
I WISH half of those allegations were true and Kurds would thus be getting SOME help from someone and wouldn’t have to say “no friends but the mountains” again and again.
“Suspicion growing about possible link between PKK and Israel”
Look at the source, todayszaman. Zaman is a paper belonging to Fehullah Gulen’s organization who follows the Turkish-Islam doctorine dreaming of reviving the ottomans. Fethullah is known to be affiliated with the CIA. I believe Rasti has presented enough evidence on the Gulen’s organization.
Let’s talk about the events that may be linked. First one has to look at the location on which the PKK conducted its attack. Iskenderun. It’s away from Kurdistan. Taraf and other papers digged out reports on how detailed the PKK attack was. Anyone who knows a little about military tactics know that 3 or 4 guerrillas can’t just attack on a large military base without detailed planning –Turkish intelligence admitted that the planning has taken over a year for this attack. What the hell does that have to do with the folatilla other than coincidence? For god’s sake those guerrillas don’t carry tv’s on their back either. This is just psychological warfare at its cheapest.
Today’s Taraf paper had an interesting report… Small but tells a lot to those who know how to read between the line:
“The crisis helped booming the trade between Israel and Turkey” The trade between Israel and Turkey, in the first seven months of 2010 has grown by 39.4%. So, really, what kind of decency is that?
I WISH half of those allegations were true and Kurds would thus be getting SOME help from someone and wouldn’t have to say “no friends but the mountains” again and again.
Hi there, thought you might find this item from Jewish Voice for Peace of interest to your readers.
http://mcloughlinpost.blogspot.com/2010/08/jewish-voice-for-peace-on-moral-decay.html
“A coup in Turkey before an attack on Iran?”
Look at the source, todayszaman. Zaman is a paper belonging to Fehullah Gulen’s organization who follows the Turkish-Islam doctorine dreaming of reviving the ottomans. Fethullah is known to be affiliated with the CIA. I believe Rasti has presented enough evidence on the Gulen’s organization.
Let’s talk about the events that may be linked. First one has to look at the location on which the PKK conducted its attack. Iskenderun. It’s away from Kurdistan. Taraf and other papers digged out reports on how detailed the PKK attack was. Anyone who knows a little about military tactics know that 3 or 4 guerrillas can’t just attack on a large military base without detailed planning –Turkish intelligence admitted that the planning has taken over a year for this attack. What the hell does that have to do with the folatilla other than coincidence? For god’s sake those guerrillas don’t carry tv’s on their back either. This is just psychological warfare at its cheapest.
Today’s Taraf paper had an interesting report… Small but tells a lot to those who know how to read between the line:
http://taraf.com.tr/haber/kriz-cikti-israil-le-ticaret-patladi.htm
The news reads (I will translate)
“The crisis helped booming the trade between Israel and Turkey” The trade between Israel and Turkey, in the first seven months of 2010 has grown by 39.4%. So, really, what kind of decency is that?
I WISH half of those allegations were true and Kurds would thus be getting SOME help from someone and wouldn’t have to say “no friends but the mountains” again and again.
Disgusting.
Zerkes
“Suspicion growing about possible link between PKK and Israel”
Look at the source, todayszaman. Zaman is a paper belonging to Fehullah Gulen’s organization who follows the Turkish-Islam doctorine dreaming of reviving the ottomans. Fethullah is known to be affiliated with the CIA. I believe Rasti has presented enough evidence on the Gulen’s organization.
Let’s talk about the events that may be linked. First one has to look at the location on which the PKK conducted its attack. Iskenderun. It’s away from Kurdistan. Taraf and other papers digged out reports on how detailed the PKK attack was. Anyone who knows a little about military tactics know that 3 or 4 guerrillas can’t just attack on a large military base without detailed planning –Turkish intelligence admitted that the planning has taken over a year for this attack. What the hell does that have to do with the folatilla other than coincidence? For god’s sake those guerrillas don’t carry tv’s on their back either. This is just psychological warfare at its cheapest.
Today’s Taraf paper had an interesting report… Small but tells a lot to those who know how to read between the line:
http://taraf.com.tr/haber/kriz-cikti-israil-le-ticaret-patladi.htm
The news reads (I will translate)
“The crisis helped booming the trade between Israel and Turkey” The trade between Israel and Turkey, in the first seven months of 2010 has grown by 39.4%. So, really, what kind of decency is that?
I WISH half of those allegations were true and Kurds would thus be getting SOME help from someone and wouldn’t have to say “no friends but the mountains” again and again.
Disgusting.
Zerkes