A Half-Decade Late, NY Post AdmitsĀ ISIS Is Run By NATO Member Turkey
It’s that time once again: over the weekend Turkish PresidentĀ Tayyip Erdogan for perhaps the twentieth time warned his army is making preparations to act on its southern border with Syria, saying it will take unilateral steps to create a “safe zone” amid accusations the US is dragging its feet implementing agreements to push Syrian Kurdish forces from the border.
This as yet another ‘conspiracy theory’ gets belatedly confirmed as conspiracyĀ factĀ by the mainstream.Ā TheĀ New York Post asksĀ “Why isnāt the media covering Turkish President Erdoganās ties to ISIS?” āĀ well, it’s at least beenĀ endlessly reported here and other places for about the past half decade.Ā Better late than never, we suppose. The report details:
The evidence of Erdoganās direct, personal and institutional support for ISIS and related jihadi groups is so extensive, the wonder is why the American media is not paying more attention to it.
The report doesn’t merely stop at saying NATO-member Turkey had an indirect or remote relationship with ISIS, but points out that Turkish intelligence service (MIT)Ā while under the immediate oversight of Erdogan has beenĀ directlyĀ weaponizing and funding the terror group.Ā
Barely surveying the tip of the iceberg in terms of the totalĀ mountain of evidence to have emerged over the years, the NY Post asserts:
Itās Erdoganās commitment to global jihad, and specifically, to ISIS terrorists. Since 2012, the Turkish intelligence service, MIT, under Erdoganās direction, has been providing resources and material assistance to ISIS, while Turkish Customs officials turned a blind eye to ISIS recruits flowing across Turkeyās borders into Syria and Iraq.
Scores of ISIS fighters captured by pro-U.S. Kurdish forces in northern Syria showed Turkish exit stamps on their passports, and otherwise boasted of the direct assistance they had received from Turkish authorities.
The report further cites a recently captured ISIS fighter, who told his Kurdish captors, āTurkish intelligence knows everything.ā
Interestingly, then Vice President Joe Biden as early as 2014 in a Harvard address identified “our allies” and “our great friends”Ā ā among them Turkey, UAE, and Saudi Arabia āĀ asĀ being behind the rise of ISIS (of course, he stopped short of naming the United States, despite previously acknowledging the US worked “hand in glove” with these very countries in the Syrian war).
“Turkey admitted it had let too many foreign fighters cross its border into Syria,” BidenĀ explained at the time, as paraphrased by the BBC. “We could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them,”Ā Biden confessed, in what constituted America’s #2 most powerful leader admitting the US’ own role in fuelingĀ the rise of ISIS to topple Assad.Ā
Biden’s astounding 2014 admissions, the televised footage of which was easily available,Ā were essentially buried by the mainstream media, which only commented on his later being forced to apologize for the frank and blunt remarks. The footage itself didn’t air on any major network and is stillĀ by and large unknown to broader American public.Ā
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ā Mark B. Spiegel (@markbspiegel) September 22, 2019
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And now five years after this and other evidence has been readily available, the NY Post documentsĀ thatā
Turkeyās assistance to ISIS starts right at the top.
In 2016, Wikileaks published an archive of 58,000 emails documenting the involvement of Erdoganās son-in-law, Berat Albayrak, in helping ISIS market oil stolen from Syria and Iraq.
And more recently, many ISIS terrorists have simply donned a new uniform and joined Turkish-backed ‘rebel’ groups,Ā to as the Post notes, toĀ engage inĀ “ethnic cleansing” of Syrian Kurds.Ā
And yet after all this it remains thatĀ Erdogan’s Turkey is still a key member ofĀ NATO, American forces still work closely with the very military and intelligence services backing ISIS, and US troops still operate out of key Turkish bases like Incirlik air base.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 09/23/2019 – 12:25
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