I was on social media as the coup in Turkey began….a short lived event saved by the very media that the Turkish president hates deeply….anyway I have been watching the news and listening to the excuse given for the coup….most of them are speculation only.
After some digging on my own I found some that are blaming….wait for it….Obama….now I believe that he can be blamed for many things but this one is for the haters only……mentally challenged……
But it is not the best one I found…..it seems that Ergodan is blaming of all things…..Pennsylvania.
After a military coup attempt that now appears to be firmly quashed, the Turkish government is focusing its wrath on Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. The town is home to Fethullah Gulen, an influential cleric who leads a popular movement called Hizmet, and President Recep Tayyib Erdogan blames his followers for the coup attempt that left at least 161 dead in overnight clashes, the New York Times reports. “I have a message for Pennsylvania: You have engaged in enough treason against this nation,” Erdogan said early Saturday. “If you dare, come back to your country.” Gulen, a moderate Muslim cleric who has lived in the US since 1999, was Erdogan’s ally until 2013, when the leader blamed him for corruption allegations. In other coverage:
- Vox has more on the Gulenist movement, which runs a large network of schools and supports interfaith dialogue, secular democracy, science, and a progressive stance on social issues. Gulen says he condemns the coup attempt “in the strongest terms.”
- The AP reports that John Kerry says the US would consider an extradition request for Gulen, though nothing has been received yet and firm evidence would be required. “We fully anticipate that there will be questions raised about Mr. Gulen,” Kerry told reporters. “And obviously we would invite the government of Turkey, as we always do, to present us with any legitimate evidence that withstands scrutiny.”
- The New York Times looks at how the fallout from the coup will make the region’s politics even more complicated for the US and Europe, which saw Erdogan’s government as a stable and reliable ally. “The danger here is this could spiral out of control and turn into a full-blown civil war,” says former US Ambassador to Turkey Eric S. Edelman.
- CNN reports on how many civilian supporters of Erdogan stood up to the coup attempt, in some cases blocking military vehicles with their cars and even lying down in front of tanks.
- Almost 3,000 military service members have been arrested and almost the same number of judges have been removed from their duties in what appears to be a nationwide purge of Gulen supporters, the Guardian reports.
- Reuters reports that Erdogan, who had been vacationing on the country’s southeast coast, addressed thousands of supporters after flying into Ankara’s airport early Saturday. ” This uprising is a gift from God to us because this will be a reason to cleanse our army,” he said.
- Turkey’s Prime Minister Binali Yildirim says 161 people were killed and 1,440 were injured in the coup attempt, but a government source tells the AP that the figures exclude coup plotters, meaning the true toll could be much higher.
- Greece says it will return a Blackhawk helicopter flown to the country from Turkey, but it will examine the asylum claims made by the eight military members on board, including two majors, the AP reports.
Erdogan will use this indecent to rid himself of ALL his political opponents….does that sound familiar? Think 1930’s…….
God I love this stuff…..Turkey will be watched closely….I feel this is not over by a long shot.
Seeing as more space in the North American “news” media is dedicated to actual turkeys in a given year than the entire nation of Turkey, http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/11/25/obama-turkey-pardoning-honest-abe-national-thanksgiving-turkey/76378326/ .. I’d have to say I’m at a bit of a loss over this coup.
From what little I’ve previously seen of him, I don’t like this Erdogan guy. But what was this coup about? Who was behind it and why? And why didn’t it work? Most military coups do.
Erdogan is becoming more authoritarian…some army dudes tried to usurp him….it failed because his guys shut down social media and that is what fed the Arab Spring…few knew what was happening until; there was a backlash….there will be more to come in the future….for Erdigan will use this to get rid of anyone who opposes him…..does that sound like 1930’s Germany after this fire thing?
Social Media??? Not that I even buy into that premise (1970’s Iran didn’t even need payphones). But even so, what good did it really do those poor suckers in Egypt? The army sat back, took down numbers, bid their time (got the US stamp of approval)…and kaboom! It’s Arab Winter again. Egypt has used Social Media to track down these Thought Criminals and put them in a Pharaoh’s tomb, never to be seen again. https://www.buzzfeed.com/sheerafrenkel/egypt-begins-surveillance-of-facebook-twitter-and-skype-on-u?utm_term=.nfJVYYwqm#.ye5JvvBy3 Those poor fuckers would have done better under the Aryan Brotherhood -er- Muslim Brotherhood. See, it IS reminiscent of the 1930’s. Shit, so many things are these days. 🙂
If given the choice, I’d take “controlling the army” over “dominating The Twit Zone” every single time.
But what I want to know is if this coup was done by folks fearing his authoritarianism, or wanting more authoritarianism, just with themselves in charge. Clearly, lots of people showed up in the middle of the night to brave the tanks and rally around the guy. Was this a scheduled event? Either way, dude now has his “Reichstag Moment”, so he can do as he pleases.
Certainly a topic for the future.
That is the question…one we may never know the answer because it will be spun out the way Erdogan wants…
I agree with you i think he was aware that a coup was under full preparations but he didn’t know when this was going to take place. He takes the opportunity now to make Turkey more islamist and more an authoritatian monocracy. Sad… he destroys his own country.
Thanx for the insight….I expect Erdogan to take more power…
Turkey is a land chock-full of crazed lunatics. However, if the States had not left behind every piece of military arsenal in their failed attempt at ISIS then Turkey would not be a problem today.
Ref.: http://bit.ly/29VMr2p
The other video I sent you was much more explicit. However, it has since been taken down.
BLAH, BLAH, BLAH