The Coup in Turkey did not Fail
It was designed to fail. It was planned by Erdogan to grab more power, and the U.S. let it happen. The Turkish Republic endured 5 coup d’états since its inception in 1923. Beginning in 1960, the Turkish military overthrew governments around once every decade, which gave them a lot of experience and expertise in coups. The last one on July 15, 2016 which was digitally aired to the world, is the only one that failed, miserably. When we look at the footage, it was too theatrical to be real. Many people started to call it a “false flag coup” within…
Emerging New Alliance by Russia and Central Asian Countries
According to a newly published report in Radio Free Europe news, the leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) , led by Russian President Vladimir Putin, responded to growing instability in Afghanistan on Friday by agreeing to create a joint task force to defend their bloc’s external borders if a crisis arises. The leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan met on October 16 in the Kazakh village of Burabay, where they signed a statement on combating international terrorism and agreements on military and border-security cooperation through 2020. At a press conference, Putin said closer…
Bilderberg 2015: Key Topics and Participants
63rd Bilderberg conference will take place from 11 – 14 June 2015 in Telfs-Buchen, Austria. Annual policy conference states its mission as: “Founded in 1954, Bilderberg is an annual conference designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. There is no detailed agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.” The Bilderberg’s initial purpose was to bring the leaders of Western Europe and the United States closer as the Soviet Union cemented its control of the Eastern bloc. 1st meeting took place at the Bilderberg Hotel, near Arnhem, at the instigation of Joseph…
“We were Trained by NATO and M16 in Turkey” says Syrian Rebel to BBC (Video)
BBC interview of the Canadian resident Thwaiba Kanafani from August, 2012. FSA is the Free Syrian Army. Adana is a city in southern Turkey. Riad Mousa Al-Asaad was the commander of the Free Syrian Army, at the time of this interview. On December 8th, 2012, he was replaced by Brigadier General Salim Idris as the commander of the Free Syrian Army. According to the article in BBC Turkce Haberler, Kanafani lived in Canada with her husband and 2 kids. She studied engineering and worked in the oil industry. BBC reporter Richard Galpin met with her in Adana for this interview. Kanafani…
Who are ISIS? What do They Want? Who is Behind Them?
On June 11th, the world woke up to the news of ISIS (The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant* -alternatively translated as Islamic State in Iraq and Syria-) taking over major cities in Iraq and advancing towards Baghdad. This was not, of course, news to the people who have been following the situation in the region since the invasion of Iraq, but for many, ISIS is the new genie in the bottle. Especially puzzling, how was this relatively small extremist group of people able to seize the second most populous city of Iraq, along with other cities and towns…
Toothless International Arms Trade Treaty
On April 2nd 2013, The United Nations General Assembly approved the first global arms trade treaty with 154 votes in favor, 3 against and 23 abstentions. The overwhelming approval comes one week after Iran, Syria and North Korea prevented a treaty-drafting conference at U.N. headquarters from reaching the required consensus to adopt the treaty. These same countries were the sole votes against the treaty last Tuesday. The text of this treaty carries the purpose of regulating the international trade in conventional arms. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon praised the treaty as a powerful new tool in preventing grave human rights abuses and…
What Does the Future Hold for Syria?
The civil war in Syria continues to drag on tragically, nearing its third year. With thousands of lives lost and at least one million refugees fleeing to neighboring countries, Syria is no longer a viable country. There are common electricity outages, food shortages, half of the buildings destroyed, including many hospitals, massive dislocation of its population-internally and externally, and a civilian death toll of over 70,000, which continues to increase. One of the hardest hit cities has been Aleppo, the largest in Syria. Being a major battleground for both sides since the outset of the war, it continues to struggle…
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