"Turkey is supporting ISIS... funneling their people through Turkey... buying the smuggled ISIS oil"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DecIAlW9t9o
This comes from former supreme allied commander of NATO, retired General Wesley Clark
Clark tempers his admission by saying there is "no good guy in this conflict". The government of Syria and ISIS both use terror tactics, just as most every warring belligerent does throughout history. Then again, he adds: This is not really a war about terrorism, but more obviously a geopolitical war between states and proxies for the future of the Middle East.
Clark has been an interesting fount of information over the years. He said he received personal inside knowledge from the Pentagon that the original Bush 'War on Terrorism' was in fact an effort to overthrow seven countries.
For weeks now, he's been making the TV rounds and suggesting ISIS is a proxy of Sunni states Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Curiously, he rarely mentions any direct Washington DC involvement. And he divorces the Turkish military actions from the larger NATO context. Case in point, the recent Turkish shoot down of a Russian warplane, he says, was a Turkish decision; not a NATO one.
Clark is informative, while still being a PR agent of Washington. He's making a disconnect between USGov involvement. Which in the end is not true. Washington is highly involved in every way.
ISIS and the wars in Syria and Iraq
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Erdogan’s Dirty Dangerous ISIS Games
http://journal-neo.org/2015/08/24/erdog ... sis-games/ A look at the president of Turkey and his covert, corrupt games in Syria: terrorists, pillaging, chemical weapons, police state action, and stolen oil. The Erdogan family is like a mafia family, and apparently they are buying the smuggled oil from ISIS. The Erdogan family is our ally...? This mafia guy picked a fight with the wrong mafia rival. Mafia Don Putin is going to get Erdogan somehow, someway. The article is written by Princeton educated F. William Engdahl, a German-American historian and journalist. I just bought one of his books on the covert history of the global oil industry. Can't wait to start it. Highly rated. ![]() Don Recep Erdogan |
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Attack on the Russian Su-24 bomber was intentional and had been planned in advance. "Unprecedented backstab.”
The Russian side of the story, which introduces some convincing details to the controversy. https://www.rt.com/news/323651-turkey-s ... ing-syria/ Putin Accuses Obama Of Leaking Flight Details To Turkey After Russia Releases Video Of S-400 SAM Deployment In Syria http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-2 ... ning-obama
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Turkey claims that it would not have shot down the jet if it had known it was Russian.
Putin calls BS. Not only is Putin making inroads in allying with France against the Islamic State, he is indirectly blaming Turkey's senior military partner, the USGov, for the loss of his servicemen. The tension increases. https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30212396/us ... key-putin/
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The USGov has few intentions of defeating the Islamic State. The Turks were making sweet profits from stolen Syrian oil, but now are hopping mad because Russia is the only country seriously degrading the IS terror machine.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-2 ... c-evidence After 14 months, the USGov has only now determined that bombing the Islamic State's vulnerable cash flow is a reasonable strategy. They claimed to have destroyed 390 oil transports (trucks, tankers, etc.). Russia claims to have destroyed 1000 ISIS oil transports during November alone. Turkey has facilitated sales of over $1 billion in smuggled black market crude from ISIS. That flow is suddenly shrinking. The Russian campaign has been so aggressive in disrupting the black market flow that apparently it has provoked a Turkish sneak attack on the Russian airforce in Syria. Why didn't the USGov attack Islamic State's oil smuggling business? http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ronmental/
http://www.wnd.com/2015/11/see-obamas-l ... bing-isis/
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Retired Lt. General Tom McInerney USAF thinks the Turkish attack on the Russian Su-24 was far too aggressive, illegal, and pre-planned
Fox news interview: Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX2niLwNjX4 Long: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pRIDAz4Dc8 http://news.yahoo.com/russian-jet-hit-i ... 11956.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_McInerney Another high-ranking military commander is put before the camera to throw Turkey under the bus. Lt. General McInerney has huge credentials, once serving "in top military positions and reported directly to the Secretary of Defense and to the Vice President of the United States." -vice commander in chief, NATO, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe -Alaskan Air Command, Alaskan NORAD Region McInerney is the 3rd major Brass heavy-hitter, with political connections, to bad-mouth Turkey. It's almost as if these generals are wafting the fire, hoping that the Russia-Turkey conflict gets much worse. After all, if the Russians and Turks start to really hate each other, the Turks may seek to close the crucial Bosphorus-Dardandelle strait, which is the Russian naval passage to the Mediterranean and beyond. ![]() Last edited by Dorm on Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Last year, the very same Lt. General McInerney said the USgov helped build ISIS, transferring weapons to them from Benghazi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8kKCCnOm1Y A loyal friend to the Pentagon even in retirement, the Lt. General says the answer is more applications of military force -- despite the fact that previous interventions have led to disaster and terrorism. These retired generals doing media tours are tricksy. |
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Israel granting a NeoCon company the rights for Syrian oil
The Atlanta Journal posted the story, called "Israel gives ok for oil drilling in Golan Heights," but curiously removed it: http://www.ajc.com/news/ap/energy/israe ... hts/nWWC6/ British ambassador and whistle-blower Craig Murray wrote an article about the lost story: https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/about-craig-murray/ Here's the Genie Oil Strategic Advisory Board. A very yucky mix of NeoCons and Zionist money elites: http://genieoilgas.com/about-us/strateg ... ory-board/ -Dick Cheney (rich former US vice president and war & oil crazy-person) -Michael Steinhardt (ultra-rich Jewish financier and lobbyist) -Rupert Murdoch (ultra-rich Jewish financier and media baron) -Jacob Rothschild (ultra-ultra-rich Jewish super elite) -Dr. Lawrence Summers (rich Jewish Wall Street academic who helped to screw up capitalism) + a few US Zionist, former politicians looking to turn a fast buck Israel is militarily occupying Syria's Golan Heights. Like ISIS and Turkey, Israel plans to steal Syria's oil with the help of the elite panel of raiders at Genie Oil. Syria really is being globalized -- like vultures picking apart a corpse. Israeli wants bits of the south. Turkey wants bits of the north. ISIS and the Kurds want bits of the east. Russia wants bits in the west. |
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Israel bombing Syria again: no Western news coverage.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/report-isr ... illing-13/ Syrian and Hezbollah soldiers struck. It looks like everyone wants to bomb in Syria. The British House of Commons just voted 'yea' to start bombing soon too. |
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The Israeli geostrategic plans in regards to Syria and its other Arab neighbours: urging them all to fall apart.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/10/12/ ... -in-syria/ A history of NeoCon-Zionist pressure to destabilize the Middle East: http://www.voltairenet.org/article178638.html http://www.historycommons.org/context.j ... tancy_2049 |
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