Posted on 07/16/2016 8:06:48 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
On the night of July 16, a group of soldiers attempted a coup d'état in Turkey. Armed men blocked the bridges over the Bosphorus, captured two Turkish television and began to bombard the government buildings in Ankara. By Saturday morning the President Recap: Tayyip Erdogan managed to suppress the rebellion. Killed about two hundred people, including 47 civilians. "Medusa" shows how began and what led coup in Turkey.
Turkish soldiers blocked the bridge over the Bosphorus, illuminated in the colors of the French flag in connection with the attack in Nice, Istanbul Photo: Emrah Gurel / AP / Scanpix / LETA
Soldiers blocked the bridge over the Bosphorus, Istanbul
Rebel soldiers detain the police officer on the bridge over the Bosphorus, Istanbul Photo: Yasin Akgul / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
https://meduza.io/image/attachments/images/000/031/430/large/Jxy2FfiQrHvDmdNZfwOtRw.jpg Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his address to journalists, Marmaris resort Photo: Kenan Gurbuz / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
The tank on the streets of Ankara Photo: Adem Altan / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Soldiers, rebels to Taksim Square and the residents of the city, protesting against the coup, Istanbul Photo: Ozan Kose / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Soldiers, rebels to Taksim Square and the residents of the city, protesting against the coup, Istanbul Photo: Halit Onur Sandal / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Erdogan Supporters at Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Emrah Gurel / AP / Scanpix / LETA
Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Murad Sezer / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
Tanks rebels in Ankara Photo: Burhan Ozbilici / AP / Scanpix / LETA
Erdogan Supporters and rebels in Istanbul airport Photo: Selahattin Sevi / Sipa / Scanpix / LETA
The man under the tank rebels in Istanbul airport Photo: Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
Injured in clashes with the rebel war in Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Emrah Gurel / AP / Scanpix / LETA
<"https://meduza.io/image/attachments/images/000/031/440/large/3aHsCfSuUTEo4s08vygESQ.jpg"> Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Nazim Serhat Firat / Moku / Sipa
Bridge over the Bosphorus, Istanbul Photo: Yagiz Karahan / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA Ankara
Photo: Adem Altan / AFP / Scanpix / LETA ALTAN Ankara
Photo: Adem Altan / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Captured enemies coup tank, Istanbul airport Photo: Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
Erdogan Supporters make selfie on the background of the captured tank rebels Istanbul airport Photo: Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
Supporters of Erdogan in Antalya Photo: Chris McGrath / Getty Images / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Supporters of Erdogan in Antalya Photo: Chris McGrath / Getty Images / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Erdogan Supporters are rebellious soldier to the police in Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Ozan Kose / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Supporters of the Turkish government on the bridge over the Bosphorus, Istanbul Photo: Gurcan Ozturk / AFP / Scanpix /
Recep Tayyip Erdogan among his supporters in Istanbul airport Photo: Huseyin Aldemir / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
Erdogan Supporters celebrate the liberation of the bridge across the Bosporus from the military, Istanbul Photo: Bulent Kilic / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Demonstrators sway police armored vehicle with detained rebels, Istanbul Photo: Emrah Gurel / AP / Scanpix / LETA
rebel arrests in Taksim Square, Istanbul Photo: Tolga Bozoglu / EPA / LETA
Supporters Erdogan on the bridge over the Bosphorus, Istanbul
Judges?
Notice something missing in those crowds.......like WOMEN?
Rough politics is men's work. Especially in Islamic countries.
But I was always told that Turkey was “westernized.”
So much for that.
Some political demonstrations are potentially blood sports. Some are conducted under more civilized rules.
You were probably also wondering if the women weren’t out there because other, presumably fundamentalist men, would abuse them if they were out in public and the crowd’s blood was up.
I don’t know which of the above ROE explains it better. I think you’d have to live there to know.
Funny he was out of the country, too. Looks like his enemies got smoked and Erdo has consolidated power.
Yep.
bingo! Our Odumbo administration never fails to support the islamists. We should have never supported the “Arab Spring” .We should have supported the Shah, Mubarak, Quadafi, and Assad. These neanderthals cannot tolerate or accept democracy. They need a strong leader who only kills a few thousand a year instead of the millions now killed by the crazies.
I we were witnessing House of Togarmah change before our very eyes. Perhaps we just did.
Ezekiel 38 and then the Tribulation, IMHO. Whatever happens, they are definitely coming and not too far down the road.
s/b “I thought we”
Without that, they were doomed.
Judges who are supportive of the philosophies that prompted the coup attempt. Sort of like Obama cleaning house of conservative judges to be replaced by more supportive liberal judges.
Simply not enough support. The same thing that would happen here. The first thing the government did was shut down social media.
I’m going to buy me a CB radio just in case.
[[The military wanted to restore secular government.
The Satanic animals (backed by Satan) won the day.
And the world grows darker and races to the Tribulation. ]]
Antichrist kingdom is starting to form.
Revised Roman Empire but it is not .
Rome never ruled Persia , they couldn’t conquer them.
It’s a revised Ottoman Empire .
All the countries in Daniels vision were conquered by the Ottoman , not Rome.
And both Europe and the United States have invited hoards of them as their own judgement for turning against God.
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