Quote: (06-25-2012 01:04 PM)ofigennyj Wrote:
I`m starting to think you are using ignorant stereotypes for your commentary rather than actual evidence. Please provide one credible source of Turkey protecting Islamic rebels.
It was posted in the NYT article in my first post by Eric Schmidt here is a paraphrase of Turkey's role:
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The New York Times claims that, "the C.I.A. officers have been in southern Turkey for several weeks, in part to help keep weapons out of the hands of fighters allied with Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups, one senior American official said," a unsubstantiated claim that was similarly made in Libya before Al Qaeda flags were run up poles in Benghazi by rebels flush with NATO cash and arms used to collapse the government of Muammar Qaddafi. In fact, it is confirmed that Libyan LIFG rebels, led by Al Qaeda commander Abdul Hakim Belhaj, have now made their way by the hundreds to Syria (and here).
Despite months of the US claiming the "international community" sought to end the violence and protect the population of Syria, the New York Times now admits that the US is engaged in supporting a "military campaign" against the Syrian government aimed at increasing "pressure" on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Efforts to impose an arms embargo on Syria is now revealed to be one-sided, aimed at giving rebels an advantage in the prolonged bloodbath with the intent on tipping the balance in favor of Western proxy-forces - not end the violence as soon as possible as claimed by the UN, and in particular, Kofi Annan.
The Times also reported that Turkey has been directly delivering weapons to terrorists operating in Syria - Turkey being a NATO member and implicating NATO as now being directly involved in perpetuating bloodshed in the Middle Eastern nation. For months, Turkey has been allowing terrorists to use its border region as a refuge from which to stage attacks against Syria.
Quote: (06-25-2012 08:47 PM)Smitty Wrote:
Why would Turkey attack Syria alone when she can use this as fodder to push NATO to spend its money (i.e. western money) attacking Syria. NATO takes action and Turkish leaders don't have to deal with an uprising in their country over attacking another nation of muslims. Sure the two countries don't like each other, but muslims typically don't like waging war on other muslims -- except when they get a crazy leader like Saddam, who could give a shit.
Accidental shootings happen every few years. Anyone remember the Iranian airliner? We blasted that sucker out of the sky...oops.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
You sound like Turkey pushes the NATO agenda?
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As I said Turkey is being thrown into the meat grinder here they have indeed the most to loose. they have a thin alliance with NATO, and ethnic spillovers on thier doorstep waiting to explode. To bad the USA has been promoting de-stabilization in Kurdistan and to bad it will not give a shit if that situation explodes into a crisis in Turkey.
The funny thing is Syria for the most part has enjoyed reflective peace agmonst its borders prior to this outside invasion. It has enjoyed the most peaceful border in the Arab world with Israel and aside from its own internal ethnic and religious strife (which is contained whiten Syria's society and institutions) it still largely does not have the mess of fringe border containment to deal with like Iraq, Pakistan, Iran, or Turkey.
This is why Turkey has the most to loose half of their country will be carved out if the poke the sleeping Kurdish bear and this is exactly what the USA wants. Ethnic strife between small groups with little autonomy or true power they want the Serbian/Yugoslavian treatment for the Middle East. The Balkanization of formidable states means petty players whom are more easy to manipulate and toss aside if needed. .
This is USA policy it does not have the balls to go after China or Russia head on (you can argue the other side(s) does not either
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) so it beats up on small states and sends in operatives to de-stabilize and cause turmoil (i.e. Pakistan, etc).
Turkey has the most to loose because it has jumped into bed with a decaying NATO order which has little relevance (you don't negotiate or play the game with only one hand). Syria can play Israel, Russia, and Iran of each other to at least attain what it needs. Russia won't loose its strongest position on the Mediterranean and will thus veto any UN measures the USA or NATO tries to creep though. Syria can also keep Israel at bay and let it focus on the bigger fish it wants to go after in Iran. Israel would rather run air strikes far away and take its chances versus unleashing a war on its doorstep and being coaxed to bomb a Country that has a significant population of Jewish people.
Don't belive me? behind the smoke screen of this incident is the fact that Syira and Turkey still have open diplomatic ties and are jointly on rescue missions after this incident even though Turkey is pounding thier chests while Syria is doing the hop-scotch in the press:
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According to a NATO Spokesperson, 'envoys from NATO member states will meet on Tuesday after Turkey requested consultations over the downing of its military jet by Syria".
According to NATO sources, "Turkey has requested consultations under article 4 of NATO's founding Washington Treaty. Under article 4, any ally can request consultations whenever, in the opinion of any of them, their territorial integrity, political independence or security is threatened." The North Atlantic Council (NAC) is slated to meet on Tuesday.
While these reports tend to dramatize the situation, pointing to a possible NATO "humanitarian" intervention against Syria, what is not mentioned is that consultations have also been launched between Ankara and Damascus.
Beneath the media hype pertaining to possible action against Syria by Turkey and NATO, Turkey's network TV suggests a different picture.
According to a statement by Turkey's foreign minister, Syria and Turkey are collaborating in the search operations in the Eastern Mediterranean off the Syrian coastline.
On Sunday, Turkish TV confirmed that the Turkish and Syrian search teams had located the wreckage of the fighter jet at a depth of 1,300 meters, in Syrian territorial waters, thereby refuting the allegations that the plane had been shot down in international waters.
Look at Turkey talk and bluff. Was in not about a year and some ago the Israelis killed their people in cold blood on the flotilla and Turkey has not done a damn thing after they cried and screamed that the sky over Tel Aviv would fall - they are just full of air. They will beat their chest on this issue too then behind the scenes mend the wounds like they did with Israel.
Syria has the diplomatic upper hand in this situation. It shows it has weapon capabilities to blast down NATO fighet jets and behind the scenes still is on stable terms. This will deter dummy NATO states like Canada with its arcahac fighter jet fleet to think twice about jumping into a battle where
they will loose hardware and lives. This isn't Libya which had a no fly zone slapped on and was bombed to hell a few weeks before it was supposed to receive anti-aircraft missiles. Syria is a legitimate micro military power, and fighter planes are not cheap. Only the USA, France, and UK could afford to loose a few.... other nations not so much.
Turkey is geo-politically bankrupt and ripe for exploitation by the USA and NATO.
If you still doubt that Turkey is a non-important peice on the chess board ask:
Not what would Turkey do.... Ask what it can do.