EU Rewards Turkish State Terrorism
By Finian Cunningham
December 02, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Sputnik"
- Only days after Turkey's fatal shoot-down of a Russian warplane,
the European Union announces it is giving the Ankara government of
Recep Tayyip Erdogan €3 billion in a "deal" allegedly aimed at
halting the flow of refugees to the EU.At
best, the EU is bumbling in a completely misguided way to tackle the
refugee crisis stemming from the Syrian conflict; at worst, and more
accurately, the European bloc is effectively rewarding Turkey for an
act of state terrorism.
This crass move by Brussels will serve to embolden
the Ankara regime in its criminal policy of fuelling regime change
in Syria. It will also deepen the EU's complicity in a criminal war
of aggression on Syria. While European citizens are suffering
economic austerity, soaring poverty and unemployment their
governments see fit to indulge the Ankara regime with €3 billion
($3.4 billion)
Let's get some facts
straight. Russia's Ministry of Defence has released objective flight
data which shows beyond doubt that on November 24, Turk F-16 fighter
jets violated the Syrian border and fired an air-to-air missile at a
Russian Su-24 bomber. The Russian aircraft was at all times
within Syrian territory and posed no threat to Turkey's security.
The Russian data also shows that two Turkish F-16s
were already in the air in the location. The timely presence of a
Turkish film crew and Syrian militia on the ground awaiting the
Russian jet crash also substantiates claims by Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov that this was a "planned ambush" that
resulted in the brutal killing of a Russian pilot and later a
Russian soldier attempting a rescue mission.
On the same day — Sunday — that the EU announced its
€3 billion payout to Turkey, the Ankara regime said it was making
arrangements to send back the corpse of the Russian pilot to Moscow.
The airman was slain by radical Islamist Turkmen militia in northern
Syria as he parachuted to the ground — a gross war crime. The fact
that the pilot's remains were hauled across the border and ended
up in the custody of the Turk authorities is one more proof that the
Ankara regime of Recep Erdogan is working hand-in-hand
with illegally armed groups inside Syria.
The Turk shoot-down of the Russian jet was thus an
act of aggression, an act of war, or more bluntly, a thuggish bout
of state terrorism.
This is only the tip of a vile iceberg. The
rightwing authoritarian Erdogan regime has been running a giant
racket of oil smuggling and weapons supply to the jihadist
mercenaries in Syria. These mercenaries are state-sponsored
terrorists fighting a criminal covert war for regime change
against the elected government of President Bashar al-Assad. This
regime-change war is orchestrated by Washington, Britain and France,
along with Turkey and the Gulf Arab dictatorships of Saudi Arabia
and Qatar.
Owing to Turkey's shared
border with Syria, Ankara has played a particularly significant role
in funnelling weapons and mercenaries into Syria. Paid in part
by crude oil stolen by the terror groups from Syrian state-owned
oilfields.
Independent Turk media have uncovered this
oil-for-arms racket, from as early as two years ago. The editor
of Cumhuriyet newspaper, Can Dundar, was last weekend arrested
on charges of "treason" and "spying" because he published articles
which proved that Turk state intelligence has been ferrying convoys
of heavy weapons into Syria. The editor and another colleague are
facing up to 45 years in prison.
The arrests of the journalists are just part of a
general crackdown by Erdogan's regime against other newspapers and
social media outlets that dare to circulate verifiable articles
exposing the gun-running racket. This is the conduct of a despotic
regime — a regime which is being feted by the European Union, as the
handshakes and smiling faces in Brussels at the weekend attest to,
on top of a fat cheque for €3 billion. So much for European values
of "freedom of speech".
Indisputably, Russia's
military intervention in Syria — on behalf of the Damascus
government as permitted under international law — was the motive
for why Turkey perpetrated its aggression. Russian President
Vladimir Putin called it a "stab in the back".
Russia's air power, in conjunction with Syrian
army ground forces, has been annihilating the Western, Arab, Turk
conspiracy against Syria. Russian warplanes have decimated the
illegal oil trade and the weapons-supply routes from Turkey
into Syria. Erdogan and his son, Bilal, are personally involved and
profiting from the oil-for-weapons racket. The Russian damage
inflicted was intolerable and so Erdogan regime lashed out. It
remains to be seen if Washington had a hand in
the dirty deed.
But there is a lot more to Turkey's heinous role
in Syria's torment. From the outset of the foreign-instigated
conflict in Syria back in March 2011, Ankara embarked on a terrorist
recruiting drive by unleashing the flow of refugees. Syrian sources
have told this author that the Turkey regime has used the refugee
camps on its territory as recruiting and training camps to form
jihadist brigades. There are currently some two million Syrian
refugee centres in Turkey, which Ankara claims it has spent $8
billion on for "humanitarian aid".
No doubt many of the displaced are genuine cases
of people fleeing from war zones. Nevertheless, there is abundant
evidence to show that camps are being used as training and repair
centres for mercenaries under the auspices of the Turk authorities.
Erdogan's 34-year-old daughter Sumeyye reportedly runs a hospital
in Turkey's southeast province of Sanluirfa. But this is not a
medical centre for civilian refugees. It is where wounded
mercenaries get patched up.
There are also camps
in Turkey's southwestern provinces of Hatay and Adana where Turk,
American CIA and other NATO special forces are involved in training
jihadists like the Turkmen who butchered the Russian pilot last
week.
The notion that Turkey is generously tending
to the refugees out of humanitarian concern is a cynical ruse.
There is also evidence that the Erdogan regime has
deliberately opened human trafficking routes to the European Union
via Greece and the Balkans, with the callous calculation that the
resulting refugee crisis in Europe will act as a political lever
on governments to extract concessions.
With up to a million refugees streaming into the
EU this year alone, the German government of Angela Merkel is
particularly under pressure to stem the flow. Merkel has latterly
become the most vocal of the EU leaders approving the €3 billion
payout to Turkey and promising to push on with Turkey's accession
to the 28-nation bloc.
No wonder discontent among the EU's 500 million
population is at record levels. EU leaders are increasingly seen
as being light years removed from pressing social realities
by voters. Rewarding a terrorist-supporting regime in Ankara
with billions of euro of taxpayers' money may be the final straw.
The Erdogan ruling clique will use this money to fund more
aggression in Syria, thereby creating an ever-worsening refugee
crisis for Europe.
EU member states, Britain and France, had already
blackened Europe's reputation with their bilateral participation
in regime change in Syria. Now the whole EU bloc is systematically
complicit in this war crime through its direct funding of a state
sponsor of terror — Turkey.
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account on Wednesday that the EU finally bowed to Turkey's threat to
open its borders to refugees by deciding to provide Turkey with
financial support for the migrant crisis.