Monday, September 1, 2014

Turkey continues Islamist agenda by arresting 33 policemen

(Ankara) The slow but steady drip, drip march to a totalitarian Islamic state continues in Turkey. Days after getting elected as leader for life (I'll put money on it), new President Tayyip Erdogan saw to it that those police officers who found graft, corruption and nepotism within the hallowed ranks of the political elites and their families were arrested on trumped up charges of trying to overthrow the state. Funny enough, the police investigation which looked into this, has (including Erdoğan’s son Bilal) now been dropped and the president has appointed his buddy Yiğit Bulut to the chair of the chief economics adviser, who during the protests inside Turkey last year claimed that foreign powers were trying to kill Erdoğan through telekinesis.

Kind of explains why Turkey has remained silent on ISIS, why it has just funded another so called Gaza flotilla, but this time with Turkish military support, and why the new Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (who replaced Erdogan) is on record of saying this:
This is the centenary of our exit from the Middle East... whatever we lost between 1911 and 1923, whatever lands we withdrew from, from 2011 to 2023 we shall once again meet our brothers in those lands. This is a … historic mission.”
The Turks did plan to carve out this new world order with Syria, but Mr Assad has been busy these past few years, and with the Muslim Brotherhood rulers of Egypt, but they also are kind of busy trying not to drop the soap in the prison showers.

Maybe that explains why the US, British and Germans have been spying on the Turks.