>From the article Louis sent: > The same applies to those who say that the FSA is a Turkish-Saudi-Qatari > client. > Undoubtedly, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf monarchies have an interest in > this struggle. Certainly, the leadership of the FSA is currently situated in > Turkey, > and enjoys Turkish support. And Turkey is a NATO member. But the extent of > any support must be judged to be poor, because by all reports the army remains > an extremely loose, and lightly armed force.
Whoever wrote this does not know what is going on in Turkey! Let me say this much and stop there: Naive, very naive!... Best, Sabri _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
