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Christie Brinkley
10-11-2015, 12:55 PM
The bombings in the Turkish capital of Ankara killing at least 95 people on Saturday left many Kurds accusing the government of letting the attacks happen as the Turkish government gives little information on their investigation more than a day after the attack.

It is well known that Turkey is funding and supplying fighters and weapons to jihadists including ISIS (http://www.mintpressnews.com/new-evidence-reveals-turkish-government-is-directly-funding-isis/208171/), even when ISIS fighters even claim Turkey funds them (http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2014/07/30/isis-fighter-claims-turkey-funds-the-jihadist-group/) the United States and their allies do not raise an eyebrow.

When Turkey is currently bombing Kurdish forces more than they are bombing ISIS (http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/594352/war-on-ISIS-US-supports-Kurdish-forcesTurkey-BOMBS-them) (which they fund and support, not officially of course) still the United States even when it supports Kurdish forces who are fighting ISIS do still not raise and eyebrow.

It has left many Kurds and even political commentators to speculate on the people/s who were really responsible for the attacks in Ankara. Even after the explosions in Ankara the Turkish government said the attacks could of been carried out by Kurds or Islamic State, hang on why would Kurds bomb a pro-kurdish rally?

Mike Harris a journalist and political commentator from London said the recent attacks could be a false flag attack (http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/10/11/432889/Turkey-Bombing-Ankara-ISIL-NATO-Syria-Harris-Millet) committed in part/or completely by the Turkish government to take attention away from the Turkish government supplying weapons to Daesh terrorists and other islamist groups and also to justify further military involvement in neighboring Syria.

Rumors began to surface in June that the Turkish government was looking to invade a section of northern Syria to create a "buffer zone" (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/28/turkey-plans-to-send-troops-into-syria-widening-the-war.html) under the guise of stopping the advance of the islamic state when in fact it would be to stop Kurdish forces from joining territory to create their own state.

The recent bombings could give enough justification for Turkey to commit ground forces in the region to acquire more territory under the guise of fighting Islamic state and giving refugees a safe piece of territory in Syria to live.

Gunny
10-11-2015, 02:09 PM
It's called the Middle East? Turks hate Kurds. It's historic. ISIS is the new kid on the block.

Russia used ISIS as an excuse to bomb Syrian rebels instead of ISIS.

But, there's nothing new going on here. Unless you want to count O-blah-blah doing nothing and creating a vacuum and allowing Putin to do what he wants.

Christie Brinkley
10-11-2015, 03:06 PM
It's called the Middle East? Turks hate Kurds. It's historic. ISIS is the new kid on the block.

Russia used ISIS as an excuse to bomb Syrian rebels instead of ISIS.

But, there's nothing new going on here. Unless you want to count O-blah-blah doing nothing and creating a vacuum and allowing Putin to do what he wants.
Russia is bombing 'rebels' as well as ISIS. They are all the same, jihadism/salafism/wahhabism. What the United States and its allies are proposing is the same action as in Libya which resulted in criminal gangs/war lords/jihadists/government factions taking over making Libya a violent cesspit in which its resources can easily be extracted.

If you seriously believe ISIS suddenly appeared and took over 1/3 Iraq in less than a week then I suggest you need to go to the doctor.

ISIS/Al Qaeda (so called rebels) were already operating in Syria before they started taking over parts of Iraq. The CIA/Mossad just gave the go ahead for a strategic takeover in which ISIS conveniently got their hands on millions of dollars worth of military equipment in warehouses in central and western Iraq.

I somewhat feel sorry for you, you support your country but your government does not have the interests of the american people at heart and neither does any other government. You think you are part of a team but to be honest you are just being used.

Perianne
10-11-2015, 03:08 PM
Russia is bombing 'rebels' as well as ISIS. They are all the same, jihadism/salafism/wahhabism. What the United States and its allies are proposing is the same action as in Libya which resulted in criminal gangs/war lords/jihadists/government factions taking over making Libya a violent cesspit in which its resources can easily be extracted.

If you seriously believe ISIS suddenly appeared and took over 1/3 Iraq in less than a week then I suggest you need to go to the doctor.

ISIS/Al Qaeda (so called rebels) were already operating in Syria before they started taking over parts of Iraq. The CIA/Mossad just gave the go ahead for a strategic takeover in which ISIS conveniently got their hands on millions of dollars worth of military equipment in warehouses in central and western Iraq.

I somewhat feel sorry for you, you support your country but your government does not have the interests of the american people at heart and neither does any other government. You think you are part of a team but to be honest you are just being used.

It's good to see you, Christie!