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originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: Blackmarketeer
Now I COULD say:
Turkish intelligence wascould beinvolved in the murder of journalist Serena Shim
Shim had been reporting that:
- IS militants had crossed the border from Turkey into Syria in trucks apparently affiliated with NGOs, some of which allegedly bore World Food Organization symbols.
Serena was “killed“ in this “accident” after a threat by Turkish Intelligence and after she reported that IS militants had crossed the border from Turkey into Syria in trucks.
Listen to her claims:
Hundreds of al-Qaeda recruits are being kept in safe houses in southern Turkey, before being smuggled over the border to wage “jihad” in Syria
”Every day there are Mujahideen coming here from all different nationalities,” said Abu Abdulrahman, a Jordanian volunteer managing the flow of foreign fighters. He handles a network of receiving centres in southern Turkey for volunteers wishing to join al-Qaeda’s branch in Syria, known as “the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant” (ISIL).
This week the Telegraph spoke to one a member of ISIL in one of these hotels. Whether Turkey wants to or not, "she has been very good to us," the jihadi, who wouldn't be named, said, with a wink.
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: Blackmarketeer
Now I COULD say:
Turkish intelligence wascould beinvolved in the murder of journalist Serena Shim
Shim had been reporting that:
- IS militants had crossed the border from Turkey into Syria in trucks apparently affiliated with NGOs, some of which allegedly bore World Food Organization symbols.
Serena was “killed“ in this “accident” after a threat by Turkish Intelligence and after she reported that IS militants had crossed the border from Turkey into Syria in trucks.
Listen to her claims:
İbrahim Abdulkadir, managing editor at Syrian Ayn Vatan newspaper and Firaz Hamadi, a reporter for the same newspaper
originally posted by: Revolution9
a reply to: Telos
Little sympathy here. Live by the sword die by it, Turkey.
May be Putin should invade? Get them off Europe's back. They have been nothing but trouble to the EU, using us in their games.
Go Putin!
Here Turkey, have a
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I believe Russia wants revenge for having their plane shot down and Pilot killed and honestly I don't blame them. I'm willing to bet my last dollar with Russia bringing in their SAM's that Either Turkey or the US will have a plane shot down within the next month. Those missiles aren't there to target ISIS ISIS don't have planes. I do believe these minor events could spark a major conflict.
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: wantsome
Despite wild talk here does any one really believe that Turkey would get into a war with Russia simply because Turkey is a member of NATO? What would he claim as justification for NATO to join him? Is Russia invading him? No. Would NATO automatically back him? No. If he keeps screwing around we may LET Putin teach him a lesson. Actually, I think that will more or less prove to be the case.
""The Hawar news agency reported that Turkey repeatedly sent convoys with arms to the Al-Nusra Front and other terrorist organizations under the guise of humanitarian aid.