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Two journalists nabbed in Turkey for story on weapons-loaded intelligence trucks bound for Syria |
2015-11-27 |
Posted by:anon1 |
#6 Wouldn't the three-letter company evoked by mumblings of "regime change" be also behind these assassinations and arrests in Turkey? Because, if Turkey is aiding anti-Assad ISIS and Turkish Syrians, and that company is training anti-Assad forces, however successfully, Turk intel and that company are coordinating, meaning, to the death of exposers, as best they can. No? In a sense, US national sovereignty and security depend on the incompetence, stupidity and treachery of that company, one would think. With luck, POTUS Cruz will cure that hemorrhagic fever: http://theological-geography.net/?p=23143 Someone must and will. |
Posted by: TopRev 2015-11-27 17:42 |
#5 Fuckers had a clear window to intervene early in the conflict and win fame, glory and an extra serving of meatballs. It would have been a winning move, but nooooo. Also don't believe to much of the BS about the Turks in Korea, that was Madison Avenue, now the the Glostermen that was for real, think Zulu with automatic weapons. |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-11-27 13:19 |
#4 First - NEO Second - unass every uniform military personnel. Then give them the "Dear John" letter. No need for hostages. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2015-11-27 07:59 |
#3 can we pleease kick turkey out of nato cannot have an islamist in there white-anting it accessing all the plans and secrets, kick erdogan out of nato!! |
Posted by: anon1 2015-11-27 02:15 |
#2 Putin called it all out.Acting on it right now. |
Posted by: newc 2015-11-27 01:51 |
#1 if this was the only one i would not be smelling a rat. but this comes after the Turkish intel execution of US reporter Serena Shim (posted link already) and of British journalist and researcher Jackie Sutton last month. The thing they all had in common - knowing too much about Turkish involvement funding ISIS |
Posted by: anon1 2015-11-27 01:11 |