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US Knew Turkey Aided Al Qaeda But Did Nothing to Stop It
Asbarez.com ^ | September 15th, 2014 | ARA KHACHATOURIAN

Posted on 09/15/2014 6:34:46 PM PDT by xzins

When Armenian-Americans voiced their anger over Turkey’s role in the incursion into Kessab last spring, US authorities merely expressed “concern” about the well-being of Armenians and Christian minorities. Despite the community’s insistence that Turkey was directly involved in allowing the al Qaeda-affiliated Al Nusra rebels to freely enter Kessab, the US State Department was reticent in fingering its NATO ally.

Fast forward to today when the Obama Administration is leading a fragile coalition against the Islamic State for Iraq and Syria, an off shoot of Al Nusra known as ISIS, and Turkey is, once again, rejecting American access to its airspace in Incirlink and is refusing to join the coalition against the Islamic State.

On Friday, the London-based The Telegraph quoted former US Ambassador to Turkey Francis Riccardione as saying that Turkey has directly supported al Qaeda’s Syrian wing in defiance of the US and has worked with other hard-line al Qaeda affiliates, effectively opening its borders to Syria and allowing free access to those rebels.

Riccardione said that Turkey was attempting to make those hard-line factions more moderate. However, Al Nusra, the group credited for the invasion of Kessab, was the predecessor of ISIS as members of its core group splintered from Al Nusra to create the group that is now at the center of the US campaign.

“We ultimately had no choice but to agree to disagree,” Riccardione was quoted by The Telegraph about the US response to Turkey’s fist-hand involvement with the group.

“The Turks frankly worked with groups for a period, including al Nusra, whom we finally designated as we’re not willing to work with,” Riccardione was quoted in The Telegraph.

Essentially, the US’s response seemed to have been to turn a blind eye to Turkey’s collusion with terrorists, just as Turkey turned a blind eye to the al Qaeda rebels using its border as a transit route to Syria and the ensuing destruction and loss of life in places like Kessab and Aleppo.

While Riccardione’s statements are not the “official” US response, because he left the government when his mission ended in June, his statements paint a clear enough picture to conclude that the US knew about Turkey’s role in al Qaeda’s attack in Kessab and chose to do nothing. In fact, it also went a step further to cover up any suggestion of Turkey’s involvement and lied to its own constituents.

Riccardione’s statements and Turkey’s rejection of US efforts to fight ISIS promoted the Wall Street Journal on Monday to say: “The unavoidable conclusion is that the U.S. needs to find a better regional ally to fight ISIS.”

“The better bet is with the Kurds, who have the most on the line and are willing to provide the boots on the ground that others can’t or won’t,” said the WSJ adding, “Incirlik has been a home for U.S. forces for nearly 60 years, but perhaps it’s time to consider replacing it with a new U.S. air base in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq. America may no longer have friends in Ankara, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have options in the Middle East.”

This is not a “we told you so,” but rather a glimpse into the duplicitous manner in which US foreign policy is being advanced under the Obama Administration in the name of justice and US interests. When ISIS splintered from Al Nusra last summer under the auspices of Turkey, the US did not act and perpetuated its long-standing policy of providing Turkey cover for its murderous policies.

Now that the US finds itself at the center of the crisis in the region and it feels compelled to mount an international campaign against ISIS, these semi-official statements open the door for major news outlets to express outrage and propose alternatives to Turkey, which is now being viewed as a destabilizing force in the region.

One would hope that this will truly become the wake-up call for the US to think long and hard and—in the name of justice and US interests—stop its unconditional support and patronage of Turkey, which probably viewed the US’s non-response as carte blanche to, once again, wreak havoc in that region with impunity.

Meanwhile, the American public, including the Armenian community, must hold the administration accountable for its misleading policy and lies to its constituents.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alnusra; alqaeda; armenians; christian; christians; nato; turkey
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a glimpse into the duplicitous manner in which US foreign policy is being advanced under the Obama Administration in the name of justice and US interests. When ISIS splintered from Al Nusra last summer under the auspices of Turkey, the US did not act and perpetuated its long-standing policy of providing Turkey cover for its murderous policies
1 posted on 09/15/2014 6:34:46 PM PDT by xzins
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To: xzins

When Al Nusra (al Qaeda) seized Kessab, nearly a hundred Christians were murdered


2 posted on 09/15/2014 6:35:53 PM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: xzins

U.S. Foreign Aid = Too Many Pennies sent as tribute....

CUT OFF ALL FUNDING TO COUNTRIES THAT HATE US.... FULL STOP.... PERIOD!


3 posted on 09/15/2014 6:54:10 PM PDT by GraceG (No, My Initials are not A.B.)
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To: xzins

Turkey has long slipped the leash.


4 posted on 09/15/2014 6:55:28 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: xzins

Turks have always been enemies of civilization.


5 posted on 09/15/2014 7:03:52 PM PDT by ZULU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qLDFiQcjlY Impeach Obama in 2015 !!!)
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To: xzins

Should Turkey be permitted to remain in NATO?


6 posted on 09/15/2014 7:05:33 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: GraceG

There is no coalition. There never will be a coalition.


7 posted on 09/15/2014 7:09:15 PM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: xzins

This has finally been uploaded in full. Pay particular attention to 20:00 on concerning Pakistan’s IS. Worth the watch, peeps.

The Project:

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=hcPIaEVrS8U


8 posted on 09/15/2014 7:14:07 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Illegals Are Getting Flat Screen TV's...you we aqqd.NOT TB Screenings!)
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To: xzins
I posted this on another thread.

 isis is Turkey's proxy and their hope of reviving the last caliphate, the ottoman empire.

Let's not forget that the US funded and trained isis which is why they made such quick gains.

Any action in soetoro's "war by committee" will be just enough to raise his poll numbers.

Any real war will have to be waged by President Cruz.

The mohammadens are a ruthless and formidable foe and their evil cult must be fought and vanquished wherever it rears it's satanic head.

Christianity and Judaism command that you love your neighbor, honor his marriage and his possessions, don't lie,steal or murder.

mohammadens are commanded to lie to their neighbor, behead him, rape his wife, enslave his children and take his stuff.

9 posted on 09/15/2014 7:15:02 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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To: BenLurkin

Important location and a bad ally.

That makes it a tough decision, but I sure wouldn’t want them aware of secrets.


10 posted on 09/15/2014 7:15:51 PM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

The link takes me to something about a wheel chair in Sydney.


11 posted on 09/15/2014 7:21:09 PM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: xzins
Of course.
Turkey, AlQ, and O all have the same goal -- Muslim domination and a Caliphate.
12 posted on 09/15/2014 7:24:54 PM PDT by expat2
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well.

Just YT “The Project”’ It’s all there.

Sorry.


13 posted on 09/15/2014 7:31:22 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Illegals Are Getting Flat Screen TV's...you we aqqd.NOT TB Screenings!)
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To: xzins

Knew about it? Petraeus RAN it!

Petraeus coordinated arms shipments from Qatar and Saudi Arabia through Adana, Turkey to the Syrian rebels.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/25/world/middleeast/arms-airlift-to-syrian-rebels-expands-with-cia-aid.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0


14 posted on 09/15/2014 7:41:32 PM PDT by Ray76
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To: BenLurkin

They should have been kicked out when they invaded Cyprus.


15 posted on 09/15/2014 7:43:47 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

We need to open federal land to oil and gas drilling and have a WW 2 type mobilization effort to become the world supplier of oil. Bomb all of the duplicitous Muslim operated fields,Saudia Arabia, Quitar etc included and let them kill each other. We need to outlaw Sharia Law and deport anyone who supports Jihad. The considerable income should go to pay off the National debt, build our military and seal our borders. That would be a hell of a start.


16 posted on 09/15/2014 8:00:23 PM PDT by paguch
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We need to open federal land to oil and gas drilling and have a WW 2 type mobilization effort to become the world supplier of oil.

Should have done it in 1973. Energy policy is a matter of national security, and this country has been incredibly lax in this area.

17 posted on 09/15/2014 8:01:36 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: xzins

“Riccardione said that Turkey was attempting to make those hard-line factions more moderate.” — it’s like trying to make a pack of wolves vegetarians.


18 posted on 09/15/2014 8:46:41 PM PDT by odds
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To: xzins

“We ultimately had no choice but to agree to disagree,” Riccardione was quoted by The Telegraph about the US response to Turkey’s fist-hand involvement with the group.

That phrase “agree to disagree” makes me sick, it’s
the Jessie Jackson style of rhetoric and means nothing,
no wonder the world thinks of us as wimps.


19 posted on 09/15/2014 11:59:32 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: xzins

What’s duplicitous is the term “US authorities” as if the nation acted. This is the Obama Administration and specifically Democrats.


20 posted on 09/16/2014 5:20:13 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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