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Military coup attempt in Turkey (1 Viewer)

WikiLeaks ‏@wikileaks 3m3 minutes ago
#TurkeyCoup: Key question: Are coup leaders the UK-US backed Gülen movement (https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ANKARA1722_a.html…) or other actors backed by Russia?

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Apparently the coup was masterminded by a Col. Kose who was just sacked.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D3j_fdSpkmE

And it sounds like he and his followers are connected to something called the Gulen Movement.

http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21578113-muslim-cleric-america-wields-surprising-political-power-turkey-gulenists-fight-back


Maybe wikileaks was on to something...

 
I usually hate conspiracy theories but this whole things reeks of a false flag operation. The Turkish military knows how to launch coups. This weak ### coup is a joke. How do you not shut down the airport? So Erdogan can have his triumphant return and consolidate power even further.

 
Erdogan isn't a Saddam or an al-Assad, but he is still way more of an authoritarian dicator-wanna be than ought to be in charge of a country that aspires to be more like a modern European nation than a Middle Eastern basket case.
Is he the guy who imprisons comedians?

 
I usually hate conspiracy theories but this whole things reeks of a false flag operation. The Turkish military knows how to launch coups. This weak ### coup is a joke. How do you not shut down the airport? So Erdogan can have his triumphant return and consolidate power even further.
I have no idea if this is at all accurate, but the Turkish family we know here who is moderate and hates Erdogan said this was a false coup put on by Erdogan at about 6pm EST tonight.  

At this point nothing would shock me.

 
Reported as a failure. They cleared out and then bombed their own gov't buildings it appears. 

-Some citizens there think the Turkish Leader is behind the whole thing to consolidate power.

 
Hard to know what to believe at the moment.  If I were Erdogan, id get outta there.  He may not last the night if he's not careful.

 
Huh?  It's pretty obvious they are trying to kill him.  
They know exactly where he is and they have jets. If they wanted him dead, he'd be dead already.

ETA: And if this was a true coup attempt the plotters would face the death penalty if they fail. No reason not to bomb him. Unless they're all on the same side.

 
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I'm pretty skeptical of conspiracy theories for the purpose of increasing power. There HAVE been some in history (obviously, the Reichstag fire) but this situation sure sounds like it was too big for people to plan it. I'm pretty sure this was real. 

 
I'm pretty skeptical of conspiracy theories for the purpose of increasing power. There HAVE been some in history (obviously, the Reichstag fire) but this situation sure sounds like it was too big for people to plan it. I'm pretty sure this was real. 
Oh.  Well if you're sure it is real, I'm convinced.

 
They know exactly where he is and they have jets. If they wanted him dead, he'd be dead already.

ETA: And if this was a true coup attempt the plotters would face the death penalty if they fail. No reason not to bomb him. Unless they're all on the same side.
Not confirmed, but talk is the hotel Erdogan was staying at was bombed. 

 
Don't know why you find what I wrote amusing. That Erdogan won is the best possible result seems to be the universal consensus from experts, our State Department, the NATO leaders, etc. Erdogan is a pretty bad guy but it sure sounds like the chaos that would have ensued if he had been taken out would have been worse. 

 
They're showing a bunch of guys in Ankara holding hands and dancing around in a circle. Sure looks like a Jewish wedding. 

 
I'm pretty skeptical of conspiracy theories for the purpose of increasing power. There HAVE been some in history (obviously, the Reichstag fire) but this situation sure sounds like it was too big for people to plan it. I'm pretty sure this was real. 
If this was some podunk country I'd agree with you. But the Turkish army is legit. If they really wanted to launch a coup it would not look like this.

 
How does this impact NATO? You can't have infighting like this and expect us/them to have our/their back. 

 
How does this impact NATO? You can't have infighting like this and expect us/them to have our/their back. 
If Turkey is invaded by an outside country, we will defend them. If any other NATO country is attacked by an outside country, we will expect Turkey to send troops to defend it, as we will.  

It could, however, impact our foreign aid to Turkey. Turkey receives millions every year from us. (We also guarantee loans.) How Erdogan reacts to this may affect that support. 

 
If this was some podunk country I'd agree with you. But the Turkish army is legit. If they really wanted to launch a coup it would not look like this.
The problem is, the Turkish military was divided about this. Most of the major players were not a part of this and are loyal to Erdogan. This was not the best of their military, nor did it have much suppor . 

 
A guy on MSNBC put it bluntly: we need a stable Turkey in order to contain ISIS. (Of course, we also need a strong Kurdistan in order to defeat ISIS, and Turkey and the Kurds don't get along.) What a screwed up mess. 

 

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