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The Grand Turk
Secret German Gvt Report: Erdogan Close To MB, Hamas; Turkey Supports Islamist Terror
2016-08-17
[DeutscheWelle] Members of Germany's government have accused Turkey's regime of supporting militant groups in the Middle East, public media report. ARD cited a classified document sent from the Interior Ministry to the Left party.

Citing a classified document from the Interior Ministry to representatives of the Left party on Tuesday the German public broadcaster ARD reported, that members of the government consider Turkey's regime a supporter of militant groups in the Middle East.

German officials appear to have publicly acknowledged, if in a classified document, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's weapons support for militants fighting the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, which Turkish journalists have reported in the past. "Especially since the year 2011 as a result of its incrementally Islamized internal and foreign policy, Turkey has become a central platform for action for Islamist groups in the Middle East," the German officials said, according to ARD.

German security officials also said Erdogan had an "ideological affinity" with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, ARD reported. Suppressed under Hosni Mubarak's dictatorship, the movement went on to produce Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi.

Despite the "affinity," Erdogan has been publicly at odds with the Muslim Brotherhood in the past though he has since also criticized current Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who overthrew Morsi in a 2013 coup. Neither the United States nor the EU considers the Muslim Brotherhood a terror organization.

The German officials also said Erdogan supported Hamas, the democratically elected governing party in the Gaza Strip. Turkey's president has said as much in the past, having told the US news host Charlie Rose, that "I don't see Hamas as a terror organization." Though the United States and EU do list Hamas as a prohibited group, nations such as Norway, Switzerland and Brazil do not.

"It is a resistance movement trying to protect its country under occupation," Erdogan added in the 2011 interview, referring to the Israeli state, with which Turkey also enjoys diplomatic ties.
Posted by:Elmerert Hupens2660

#6  German security officials also said Erdogan had an "ideological affinity" with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, ARD reported. Suppressed under Hosni Mubarak's dictatorship, the movement went on to produce Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi.

Which either explains why the Turkish ambassador met with Mr. Stephens in Benghazi, or why the initial attackers shouted "Morsi (Mursi) sent us."
Posted by: Pappy   2016-08-17 20:37  

#5  Turkey is demanding an explanation today, Germany responding with soothing noises about Turkey being key in the fight against ISIS, according to Al Ahram.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-08-17 17:55  

#4  The Merkel administration has publicly admitted to knowing about and understanding the Emperor's wardrobe malfunction.

That's the surprise.

Also this might be an actual attempt to thwart Merkel's disastrous policy plans from within the governing elite.

Sometimes telling the obvious truth is an act of revolution.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2016-08-17 15:56  

#3  Is the surprise meter being used somewhere else?
Posted by: gorb   2016-08-17 11:12  

#2  how is this a secret
Posted by: lord garth   2016-08-17 08:11  

#1  The real game changer is Merkel's loss of any plausible deniability re her dealings with and support of Erdogan.

This leak might be an act of conscientious rebellion of mid level government bureaucrats who don't agree with Merkel's sudden move to the extreme left.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2016-08-17 04:33  

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