Friends

 

Just as a update on Turkey, there seem to be a second coup in the process, 
there are 42 helicopters that have gone missing.

 

18.07.2016 Author: F. William Engdahl 
<http://journal-neo.org/author/william-engdahl/>  

 

On the evening of July 15, a group of Turkish army officers announced that they 
had staged a military coup d’etat and had assumed control of the country. They 
claimed that Erdogan was in a desperate flight for his life and that they were 
now in the process of restoring order. The only problem for those army officers 
and their sponsors far away in Langley, Virginia and Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania– 
where Turkish political operator, Fetullah Gülen, hides in exile under CIA 
protection–is that they did not succeed. Behind the coup attempt is a far more 
dramatic story of the huge geopolitical shift that the often unpredictable 
political survivor, President (still) Recep Erdogan, was in the midst of making 
when Gülen’s loyalists made their desperate, now apparently failed coup 
attempt. What follows is a series of Q&A remarks to the background of the 
dramatic events unfolding in a pivotal part of the geopolitical order.< /em>

Q: How would you comment on the events of Friday to Saturday evening, when the 
army carried out a coup? Are these events were predictable? WE: The coup was a 
reaction to the recent dramatic geopolitical shift of Erdogan. It was 
instigated by networks in Turkey loyal to the CIA. It clearly was a desperate 
move, ill-prepared.

Q: What do you think are the real reasons for such a move of the army? WE: This 
was a network of officers inside the Army loyal to the Fetullah Gülen Movement. 
Gülen is a 100% CIA controlled asset. He even lives since years in exile in 
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania having gotten safe passage and a green card by former 
top CIA people like Graham Fuller and the former US Ambassador to Ankara. 

Gülen has been a decades-long mad project of the CIA to weaponize political 
Islam as an instrument of regime change. Recall that in 2013 there were mass 
protests against Erdogan in Istanbul and elsewhere. That was when Gülen, who 
previously had made a deal with Erdogan’s AK Party, broke and criticized 
Erdogan as a tyrant in the Gülen-controlled media such as Zaman. Since then 
Erdogan has been moving to root out his internal most dangerous adversary, 
Gülen and friends, including raids on Zaman and other Gülen-controlled media. 
This is not about a battle between the White Knight and Evil Knievel. It is 
about power pure in Turkish politics. If you are interested in the details of 
the Gülen CIA project I urge readers to look in my book, The Lost Hegemon 
(German: Amerikas Heilige Krieg). 

Q: Do you think these events in Turkey could lead to civil war, as interpreted 
by some commentators? WE: I doubt that. The Gülen Movement in the past two 
years has been severely reduced in influence by Erdogan and his head of 
intelligence—purges etc. The traditional so-called Ataturk Army as State 
Guardian is long gone …since the 1980s. 

What is interesting to watch now will be the foreign policy of Erdogan: 
Rapprochement with Russia, reopening talks on the Russia Turkish Stream gas 
pipeline to the Greek border. The simultaneous Erdogan rapprochement with 
Netanyahu. And most critical, Erdogan’s apparent agreement, part of Putin’s 
demands for resumption of ties, that Turkey cease efforts to topple Assad by 
covertly backing DAESH or other terrorists in Syria and training them in 
Turkey, selling their oil on the black market. This is a huge geopolitical 
defeat for Obama, probably the most incompetent President in American history 
(even though he has some serious competition for the title from George W. Bush 
and Clinton).

Q: Do you believe that in this way Erdogan indeed be overthrown? WE: Not likely 
as it now looks. Even in the early hours when Erdogan was able to tell media 
that it was a Gülen coup try, I was convinced Gülen would fail. Today, July 16, 
it seems he has failed. The CIA has egg on its face and Obama and NATO try to 
cover it up by their “warm embrace of the democratically elected Erdogan 
(sic!).” They cared not that in Ukraine when the CIA ran the Maidan Square coup 
in February 2014, that Viktor Yanukovic was the “democratically elected 
president of Ukraine.” Look at the mess Washington made there in their effort 
to provoke a split between Russia and the EU.

Q: How should we interpret the information alleged that Erdogan sought asylum 
in Germany, and do you think that Germany would not approve? WE: There are many 
wild rumors. I have no information on that.

Q: How do you put the United States and Russia in relation to recent events? 
WE: It should be clear from what I have said that Washington was behind the 
coup as their impotent reaction to the major Erdogan geopolitical shift since 
June, when he fired Davotoglu as Prime Minister and named loyalist Binali 
Yıldırım. At that point Erdogan simultaneously turned away from the Washington 
anti-Assad strategy in Syria and towards Israel (who is in a sharp geopolitical 
conflict with Washington these days), towards Russia and now, even towards 
Assad in Syria. 

Q: What impact on developments has the fact that Turkey is a member of NATO? 
WE: This is difficult to assess. Washington desperately needs Turkey in NATO 
for its global strategy, especially in controlling oil flows of the Middle 
East, and now its natural gas. This is why the moment it was clear the coup 
would fail, Obama and company “embraced” their “friend” Erdogan. It’s called 
damage control in intelligence parlance.

Q: Do you believe that it is good for Turkey that Erdogan and the current 
government is removed in this way, rather than in the elections? WE: By the 
time I am writing this, it appears he is firmly still in power, perhaps more 
than before. 

Q: How do you think the events in Turkey may affect the European Union? WE: The 
EU is in the process of dissolving as a project. It was always a monstrous 
idea, encouraged in the 1950s by Churchill, by the early CIA and their European 
friends like Monnet, in order for the US better to control Europe. That was 
obvious when President Obama made his brazen intervention into British politics 
to tell the British not to exit the EU. The European Union is a monstrous 
top-down faceless bureaucracy, unelected, unanswerable to the people, sitting 
in Brussels next to NATO headquarters. 

Brexit started the dissolution. It will now go rather fast now is my feeling. 
Perhaps Hungary will be next if the CIA is not able to do a color revolution 
against Orban before their October referendum on “Huexit.” France? Marie Le 
Pen’s supporters and millions of French are fed up with dictates from Brussels. 
Look at the recent criminal decision, despite huge scientific evidence that 
glyphosate, the widest-used weed killer in the EU, is carcinogenic, to ignore 
all health and safety evidence even of EU governments, and arbitrarily 
re-approve it for 18 more months of poisoning of the food and the population. 
This is not what the people of Europe or anywhere deserve from their civil 
servants. 

Q: How do you think the events in Turkey may affect the migrant crisis, and do 
you expect the reopening of so-called Balkan route for refugees? WE: It’s too 
early to say. If Erdogan and Assad, brokered by Putin and Russia, and perhaps 
some cooperation from Israel, manage to make true peace in Syria, the refugee 
flow from the war could cease. People want to return home, rebuild their lives 
in their own country.

F. William Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a degree 
in politics from Princeton University and is a best-selling author on oil and 
geopolitics, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook” 
<http://journal-neo.org/> 

EM

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