Posted on 05/11/2013 11:04:47 AM PDT by crosslink
Interior Minister Muammer Guler told Turkey's NTV the bombs had gone off near the town hall and post office.
Video showed injured people being carried to safety amid shattered buildings and twisted wrecks of cars.
No group has said it had carried out the attack, but a top member of the Turkish government suggested Syrian involvement.
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We stand with the people of Turkey
William Hague UK foreign secretary "Our thoughts are that their Mukhabarat [the Syrian intelligence agency] and armed organisations are the usual suspects in planning and the carrying out of such devilish plans," Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said.
Reyhanli is an entry-point for refugees from the war in Syria and local people attacked cars with Syrian number-plates and Syrian refugees after the attack, according to local media.
The Turkish government has been a key supporter of the Syrian opposition, and has allowed rebels as well as refugees on to its territory.
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Ya make war on Syria, ya should expect Syria to make war on you.
Russia stands to lose business, money and influence, in the middle east with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood Caliphate, and the Christian civilization (which Russia is rejoining), stands to lose everything.
Thanks! I will keep your family in my prayers.
I understand a need for stabilized regions in the Middle East...but Obama has done nothing but destabilize several countries now that were actually fairly stable until he got involved.
I can also see a strategy to let them fight it out among themselves too...keep them busy killing each other. We keep our military the strongest in the world and if things get out of hand..we go in and secure the oil fields and shipping lanes....nothing else.
Well..if those are the bare naked choices, then we should be fighting for Russia now and not a bunch of Islamist savages.
Russia is the entity that, at present, is advocating for stability, as in no change in recognized legal governments in the Middle East for the reasons I stated.
Considering the degradation of peace, security, human rights and human liberty in all the ME nations that have recently "reformed" their "democracies" (Algeria, Egypt, Libya), the Russian policy of "no change of the legal, recognized government" is the best course of action for Western Civilization and the most detrimental to the rise of the World Caliphate.
Obama and the American DemoRats would only fight for Russia when they were the Communist Soviet Union, not now.
It sure looks like you are spot on!
I have been reading most of the day about the global power players involved in this mess. I have to agree with you. Russia seems to be on the right side of history in these latest ME fiascos. Why we coddled Saudi Arabia while they stab us in the back is a mystery. We should tell them to keep their Muslim Brotherhood and Sharia Law crap away from us or we will invade their countries, destroy Mecca and take all their oil. Boom!! Problem solved.
Update
Turkey: Initial Findings Tie Bombings To Syrian Intelligence
May 11, 2013 | 2234 GMT
The preliminary investigation into the bombings in Reyhanli, Turkey, on May 11 suggests Syria’s intelligence agency, the Mukhabarat, was behind the attacks, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay told Today’s Zaman newspaper, Xinhua reported. The bombings were not tied to Syrian refugees or the Syrian opposition, Atalay added. The blasts killed at least 45 people and wounded more than 100 in the town in Hatay province near the Syrian border.
Makes you just shake your head doesn’t it? I really can’t grasp people that follow soros and the sheer evil he embodies.
Btw, noticed your post about letting the gardening go for the day, glad to know I’m in good company! So much needs my attention and yet, the last few days has so much info to digest I can’t seem to pull myself away.
A very Happy Mother’s Day to you in case I don’t get around to posting tomm.
Readin' up? Wait till you find out that all that "Saudi" oil was actually owned and paid for under contract by Standard Oil, having been sold by the Saudi King. Truman and Eisenhower acted to force the return of those "natural resources" to "the Saudi People" as it was immoral for the King to sell the peoples resources. Thus the Saudi royals got to sell the oil again for exponentially more money and the power that money could buy (al Queda, and the American DemoRats, among others).
Hmmmm...like the chemical weapons? Who to believe anymore?
Thanks for the update! I am in the mood for a good old fashioned war movie tonight after reading about global politics all day. Maybe a movie written when we knew who the good guys and the bad guys were and men were men and women were women. Any suggestions?
Hope you have a glorious Mothers Day day too!!
Gonna be quiet here. My only son is away at his Bachelor party weekend...I have been a bit nervous all day hoping it doesn’t turn into ‘The Hangover’ movie....lol.
I’m a Patton fan
That sounds good! Love it when Mark Levin plays his music right before a good takedown of the left...lol!!
I actually knew the standard oil bit but did not realize which presidents did what. I can see being a moral and just country though but not at the detriment to our own country.
We can always go take it all back though....lol. That is exactly the threat I would use to keep them in line. This country has just become suicidal.
Thank you. Mine will be quiet as well, they are out of the country and out of state, respectively.
But of course, always in our hearts :)
btw, congratulations on the upcoming nuptials, how exciting!
Archduke Ferdinand moment?
Aw..thank you!!
He fell in love with a great gal..we adore her! I always wanted a bunch of kids and especially a girl too, so I feel like I finally have the daughter I always wanted.
God is Good!
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