Erdogan Busted - Proof of Turkish False Flag
By Michael Collins
Image: Thierry Ehrmann
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government was caught planning a false flag attack on ISIL rebels in Syria according to audio recordings released today on YouTube. Erdogan warned Syria that any attacks on the shrine to an 11th century religious figure revered by Turks would cause a military response by Turkey. The shrine is located just inside Syria on the border with Turkey. There are no reports that any party in Syria has attacked the shrine. (Syrian False Flag, Mar 24)
A false
flag operation could mobilize much needed support for
Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP), which is
facing major challenges in March 30 local elections. Since
December 17, audio tapes of secret wiretaps exposed criminal
behavior by Erdogan and his cronies. The PM's response has
been varied but a clue to the desperation came when Erdogan
said that he would be vindicated of all charges when his
party received an endorsement from the people in the
elections, now just days away.
Today's
Zaman reported:
In the voice
recording [Turkey's] Foreign Minister …, National
Intelligence Organization (MİT) Undersecretary …, Foreign
Ministry Undersecretary … and Deputy Chief of General
Staff Gen. are heard discussing possible intervention into
Syria and possible reactions from the
world.
"An operation against ISIL has
international legitimacy. We will define it as al Qaeda.
There are no issues on the al Qaeda framework. When it comes
to the Suleyman Shah tomb, it's about the protection of
national soil," a voice presented as that of foreign
ministry undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu says. Turkey says Syria security leak 'villainous'
as YouTube blocked, Today's Zaman, Mar 27
The audio tape of a secret wiretap was broadcast by X on YouTube.. After Twitter served as the medium for most leaked audio tapes, the PM banned the service. He may now follow through on threats to ban YouTube after today's release.
On April 25, I suggested
the likelihood of a false flag:
The Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
(left), is a desperate man. He faces a test of his
government in the March 30 local elections in Turkey. If his
party candidates (AK Party) fail to maintain their current
standings, the PM will face a loss of his tyrannical power.
If the AK Party results for mayoral and other local offices
drop significantly, Erdogan could soon face prosecution for
massive corruption. Syrian False Flag - Turkey's PM is
Desperate, Scoop Mar 25
Erdogan is cornered. His AK Party needs to outperform expectations in the local elections or he will lose support and the ability to manhandle the Turkish courts and police to avoid investigation and prosecution. If the AKP dips below the 2009 local election results or worse, those offended and harmed by the Erdogan onslaught of character assassination and crushing use of raw power will rally and demand investigation and prosecution.
What does a national leader do when his false flag operation is revealed in audio recordings?
Erdogan may well need to resort to the tried and true method of preserving power -- election fraud. Absent a successful theft of the election, it may be time for Erdogan to seek exile in Sudan, a suggestion offered by the main opposition CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
Turkish local elections are on March 30.
END
Also see: Syrian False Flag - Turkey's PM is Desperate, Michael Collins, Scoop, Mar 25
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