Posted on 08/03/2016 3:16:36 AM PDT by HomerBohn
ISTANBUL A Turkish newspaper reported that an American academic and former State Department official had helped orchestrate a violent conspiracy to topple the Turkish government from a fancy hotel on an island in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul. The same newspaper, in a front-page headline, flat-out said the United States had tried to assassinate President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the night of the failed coup.
When another pro-government newspaper asked Turks in a recent poll conducted on Twitter which part of the United States government had supported the coup plotters, the C.I.A. came in first, with 69 percent, and the White House was a distant second, with 20 percent.
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With emphasis on 'Failed', this is quite plausible.
The Jarrett regime probably was involved in a pre-doomed Coup to enhance Erogan's grip on Turkey. They created the environment to take out thousands and thousands of opponents.
Has the Jarrett regime been practicing around the world with these structured coups (starting with the really-failed coup attempt in Honduras 8 years ago) to try and get good at it before a domestic version of it?
That’s what makes it so hard to believe, Obama and Kerry leading a coup against Turkey? So very hard to believe.
Who would have believed that Obama would deliberately allow guns to be shipped to the drug cartels in Mexico.
True, but Obama and Kerry are such wieners its hard to believe they would do anything that would involve violence.
When the coup failed I suspected that Obama was behind it.
The boy king loves to overthrow foreign governments. And always fails.
No they love violence. They have no problem risking the lives of other people.
Were our president not a Muslim himself and a defender of “the prophet”, I might actually believe the story.
You’re right, Obama and Kerry screw up everything they touch.
So, no. I don't believe that Barky would have even supported the coup. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Barky was strongly opposed to it.
Mark
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