Posted on 07/20/2016 12:12:11 PM PDT by RummyChick
Erdogan locks US airmen, nuclear arms in Incirlik DEBKAfile Special Report July 20, 2016, 11:29 AM (IDT) Tags: Erdogan, Barack Obama, Incirlik air base, Turkey, US Air Force, Turkish army, US,
Some 1,500 US airmen and their families have been locked in the southern Turkish air base of Incirlik together with a stock if tactical nuclear bombs since President Reccep Erdogan crushed an attempted coup on Saturday, July 16. In the four days up until Wednesday, July 20, therefore, no air strikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq have been staged that Turkish base.
(Excerpt) Read more at debka.com ...
.....and I guess Odungo’s out riding his daughter’s bike around the White Hut grounds
However, best I can tell, the U.S. section of the base is still generating its own power.
Zero and Congress picks lint from their belly buttons.
Obama won’t know about this until he reads it in the paper, after his summer vacation.
Is it possible that 1500 are locked in but flights are going?
It is Debka so I look for scraps of info that are true..not the whole thing.
As far as I can tell, dependents and civilians were ordered out of Incirlik last March.
That nut job is doing a purge all over Turkey. Judges, police, teachers. No one is safe.
I could see this being true:
“In the course of the massive sweep-cum-purge Erdogan is conducting in every corner of the country, hundreds of police officers accompanied by Ministry of Justice and Attorney General Office investigators are the only people permitted to enter the strategic air base, and only emergency cases may leave, after coordinating with the Turkish authorities.”
(Erdogan’s cult of personality.)
Erdogan goes to prison
HDN | 3/27/1999
HAKAN ASLANELI
Istanbul - Turkish Daily News
Istanbul’s former Islamist Mayor Recep Tayyip Erdogan has gone to prison to serve a conviction for “inciting hatred based on religious differences” in a speech he made in Siirt nearly a year and a half ago.
Although he twice had the sentence converted into a monetary fine and postponed, he lost a final appeal and now has to serve 120 days of a 10-month prison sentence.
Before entering prison, Erdogan spent the day with members of his political party. He was escorted by a convoy of vehicles numbering in the hundreds to Eyup Sultan Camii, where an animal was sacrificed and prayers were offered. From there Erdogan went to Fatih Camii, accompanied by a crowd of some 2,000 people.
Following the Friday prayer service, Fatih Avenue was closed to traffic by the police because of the large crowd that had gathered. Then, the 2,000-car Erdogan convoy set out for the Pinarhisar Prison at Kirklareli where he will serve his sentence.
Near to Istanbul
The 46-year-old Erdogan himself chose to stay in Pinarhisar Prison. Kirklareli Pinarhisar has four wards and is only 190 kilometers northwest of Istanbul. However, Erdogan is to be housed in a section which that has a salon and a bedroom that have been prepared for him; he will not be in the wards with the other prisoners there.
Virtue Party (FP) members had the section in which he is staying painted. A carpet covers the floor and there is a television set, refrigerator and desk.
In addition Erdogan’s food will be brought in from outside. Erdogan’s wife, Emine, is expected to move to Pinarhisar for the duration and three houses have been rented in the Kirklareli district. Emine Erdogan and Erdogan’s immediate family will be housed in one and the other two will be used for guests.
Erdogan was bade farewell in Istanbul as if he were the chairman of the FP. In a statement to the press, he declared: “This is not a farewell. As I have always said, I hope it is just a pause in a series of songs to be finished.”
In a moving speech, he continued: “I am not saying goodbye. This is just a pause. We will continue to work on the projects we have worked on together in the past. The notes that will follow will bring Turkey peace, love, brotherhood and will continue to unite your love.”
Tens of thousands of his supporters chanted, “Turkey is proud of you,” as they saw him off from Istanbul.
Security was tight as the convoy followed Erdogan’s car to Pinarhisar.
‘We will not turn from our mission’
The speech Erdogan gave that led to his downfall and his prison sentence was delivered in 1997 in the town of Siirt, in Turkey’s troubled Southeast.
The public prosecutor charged Erdogan with “inciting hatred based on religious differences” at a political rally in Siirt. During his speech, Erdogan read a poem by nationalist ideologist Ziya Gokalp, in which he said:
“Our minarets are our bayonets, Our domes are our helmets, Our mosques are our barracks. We will put a final end to ethnic segregation. No one can ever intimidate us.
“If the skies and the ground were to open against us. If floods and volcanoes were to burst, We will not turn from our mission. My reference is Islam. If I am not able to speak of this, What is the use of living?”
Banned for life
Under the court ruling, Erdogan will be banned from public life forever and will not be able to take part in politics. Friends of Erdogan, who is interested in poetry, say he will write a book of poems while in prison.
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Those tactical nukes could do quite a job on Turkey.
Am I being ignorant again? The thought of nukes around what seems to be a "severely shifting the wrong way" administration is... disconcerting. d:^)
Yeah it doesn’t make sense to me IF we are really flying aircraft out of there...unless Nutjob said only certain people are allowed to leave under my command...etc....
We are in a foreign nation. Remember Benghazi? We didn’t want to go in their airspace and Libyan planes flew the guys out. We kowtow a lot under the guise of the State Department and relations.
Remember the Alamo ! Story has finally hit Debka..
They cannot physically leave the base and drive to town for food or water. They have been without power for 5 days and are rationing food and water. US is denying extradition of Gulen Cleric until Turkey provides evidence. Nuclear poker. Erdogan’s time to bet. He either folds and restores power or they wait until the generator fuel runs out.
Gulen would have been extradited..but for his link to the Clintons
So can the US let them fly out on a plane but they can’t leave the base?
Of course, we can’t have an unmanned base.
Will Nutjob let us fly in food to them?
Would imagine we can fly in anything we want, but for that many people, you need truckloads of supplies. Maybe a Berlin airlift. Biggest problem we have is the Unicorn in the White House. He never wants to admit failure, so the state department has to act as if everything is unicorns and rainbows. Iranian Hostages crisis with no Nightlife.
Erdogan just extended state of emergency to three months. My guess is base generators run out of fuel long before then.
Erdogan = Friend of Obama
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