Posted on 10/19/2013 8:23:15 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
On Oct. 10, The Wall Street Journal reported that Hakan Fidan, the head of Turkey's spy agency Milli Istihbarat Teskilati, or MIT, has been the "driving force behind [Turkey's] efforts to supply the rebels and topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad." Consequently, Fidan "has tilted the interests of the longtime U.S. ally in ways sometimes counter to those of the U.S," the report stated.
According to the WSJ article, Fidan, who was once lauded by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erodgan as "my secret-keeper," had in 2010 provided Iran with "sensitive intelligence" collected by the US and Israel. "U.S. officials believe the MIT under Mr. Fidan passed several pieces of intelligence to Iran, including classified U.S. assessments about the Iranian government," the article said.
Concerns over Fidan are not new.
In June 2010, the Israeli daily Haaretz reported that Israel's defense establishment, and the Mossad in particular, was concerned about Fidan's appointment and "the implications of that appointment vis-a-vis Turkish relations with Israel and Iran." The following month, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak denounced Fidan, calling him a "friend of Iran." In addition, Barak warned that secrets shared with Turkey "could become open to Iran over the next several months" because of Fidan.
While it is likely that Barak foresaw the actions described by the WSJ, it is hard to believe that he foresaw what occurred in early 2012. According to an Oct. 16 Washington Post column, in early 2012 Turkey "disclosed to Iranian intelligence the identities of up to 10 Iranians who had been meeting inside Turkey with their Mossad case officers."
(Excerpt) Read more at longwarjournal.org ...
Kick Turkey out of NATO.
” Michael Westen: [voice-over] My name is Michael Westen. I used to be a spy. Until...
voice on phone: [phone rings] We got a burn notice on you. You’re blacklisted.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] When you’re burned, you’ve got nothing: no cash, no credit, no job history. You’re stuck in whatever city they decide to dump you in.
Michael Westen: Where am I?
Fiona Glenanne: Miami.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] You do whatever work comes your way. You rely on anyone who’s still talking to you. A trigger-happy ex-girlfriend...
Fiona Glenanne: Shall we shoot them?
Michael Westen: [voice-over] An old friend who used to inform on you to the FBI...
Sam Axe: You know spies... bunch of bitchy little girls.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] Family too...
Sam Axe: [phone rings] Hey, is that your Mom again?
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... if you’re desperate.
Madeline Westen: Someone needs your help, Michael!
Michael Westen: [voice-over] Bottom line? Until you figure out who burned you... you’re not going anywhere. “
When Israeli commandos boarded the ship they were attacked, stabbed, beaten and almost killed. The Israeli commandos defending their very lives, killing, I think, 11 Islamic “passengers” Brotherhood maniacs.
Now this story, if true shows that Obama is with the MB, all the way.
Turkey needs to be sidelined even though she is a crucial member of NATO. Edoron must experience his own Arab (Turk) Spring - he need to go - now!
It will take time for them to regroup but the majority of Turks are, like Egypt, in favor of the MB.
There is great dissent in Turkey and she has been almost an enemy of the West, bordering on full treason, especially with regards to her former ally, Israel.
Despite this back stabbing, Obama forced Netanyahu to apologize to the dictator of Ankara.
Egypt just experienced the largest political protest in recorded history in opposition to MB rule.
No one cares, but Obama is doing the same with the Armed Forces of the United States. As long as his propaganda are, a/k/a, the main stream media continues to spew trumped up charges, the sheep will continue to bleat, “I m glad we got rid of that bum.”
In Turkey this is not the case. The MB have made tremendous efforts at neutering the Army, trying the generals and sentencing them to life terms.
Erdogan is far more clever than Morsi. It will be harder to unseat the scumbag Turk.
I don't think they could coerce that kind of turnout if the majority actually supported Morsi.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Jive turkeys.
On Oct. 10, The Wall Street Journal reported that Hakan Fidan, the head of Turkey's spy agency Milli Istihbarat Teskilati, or MIT, has been the "driving force behind [Turkey's] efforts to supply the rebels and topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad." Consequently, Fidan "has tilted the interests of the longtime U.S. ally in ways sometimes counter to those of the U.S," the report stated.
According to the WSJ article, Fidan, who was once lauded by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erodgan as "my secret-keeper," had in 2010 provided Iran with "sensitive intelligence" collected by the US and Israel. "U.S. officials believe the MIT under Mr. Fidan passed several pieces of intelligence to Iran, including classified U.S. assessments about the Iranian government," the article said...
According to an Oct. 16 Washington Post column, in early 2012 Turkey "disclosed to Iranian intelligence the identities of up to 10 Iranians who had been meeting inside Turkey with their Mossad case officers."
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