Wide Purges
After Stage-Managed Coup Will Cripple Turkey
By Moon Of
Alabama
July 18,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
- As
fake evidence now gets sorted out from the real
stuff considerable evidence emerges that the
coup in Turkey was either completely staged or
at least a controlled provocation as a prelude to
large, well planned purges.
While some
junior officers involved in the coup may
have believe that it was for real, Erdogan and his
power apparatus knew that the coup was coming and
had everything under control. One wonders how those
juniors were deceived and what provoked them into
their
hasty, amateurish, hapless attempt. Did some
allegedly upcoming
investigation spook them?
Erdogan
admitted today an TV that he knew the coup
was coming:
7:47 PM - 17 Jul 2016
Mahir Zeynalov @MahirZeynalov
Erdogan acknowledges they knew about a "military
activity" at least 7-10 hours before the coup
vid
9:34am 18 Jul 2016
Borzou Daragahi @borzou
Turkey
official: "Gulenists in military under
investigation for some time. Group acted out of
emergency when realized under investigation"
These
"Gülenist" were more likely those nationalist
Kemalist seculars which the New York Times now
labels "extreme".
That the
coup was expected explains why Erdogan left
his vacation hotel in Marmaris hours before soldiers
showed up to arrest him:
9:12 PM - 15 Jul 2016
(((Garrett Khoury))) @KhouryGarrett
#Turkey: Erdogan confirms coup forces surrounded
his hotel in Marmaris...4 hours after he had
left. That's a special sort of ineptitude.
It also
explains why two F-16 fighter jets, allegedly part
of the coup, had Erdogan's plane in sight but did
not take it down:
"At least
two F-16s harassed Erdogan's plane while it was
in the air and en route to Istanbul. They locked
their radars on his plane and on two other F-16s
protecting him," a former military officer with
knowledge of the events told Reuters.
"Why
they didn't fire is a mystery," he said.
These
pilots were not real partakers of the coup. They
must have had orders not to shoot. Flight radar data
showed Erodgan's plane circling in a holding pattern
south west of Istanbul for hours. It would have been
very easy eliminate him.
From the
same Reuters piece:
The former
military officer said the coup plotters appeared
to have launched their attempt prematurely
because they realized they were under
surveillance, something corroborated by other
officials in Ankara.
Colonel Pat
Lang, who for years worked as U.S. military
intelligence official in Turkey,
contacted old acquaintances:
I am
assured by Turkish sources that Erdogan and
senior officers he had appointed manipulated low
level plotting to create a "coup" that could be
defeated easily leading to his consolidation of
power.
There is
precedence for such a coup in Turkey's
history:
The
Auspicious Incident (or Event) (Turkish: (in
Istanbul) Vaka-i Hayriye "Fortunate Event"; (in
Balkans) Vaka-i Şerriyye, "Unfortunate
Incident") was the forced disbandment of the
centuries-old Janissary corps by Sultan Mahmud
II on 15 June 1826. Most of the 135,000
Janissaries revolted against Mahmud II, and
after the rebellion was suppressed, its leaders
killed, and many members exiled or imprisoned,
the Janissary corps was disbanded and replaced
with a more modern military force.
...
Historians suggest that Mahmud II purposely
incited the revolt and have described it as the
sultan's "coup against the Janissaries".
This
coup is
Erdogan's Reichstagsfire, the alleged torching
of the German parliament building in February 1933
which was used by Hitler to purge communists and
other enemies of his rule.
The
stage-managed coup is now followed by a
real one in which Erdogan takes down all presumed
enemies.
Within
hours after the coup against Erdogan 2,750
judges were relieved. Hundreds of judges, including
supreme court judges selected by Erdogan's AKP
predecessor Gul, were imprisoned. Last night 7,899
police and 631 gendarme officers were
relieved of duty and their weapons confiscated.
30 governors and 47 local governors have been
suspended. The Higher Education Board announced
an upcoming "cleaning" at schools and universities.
Twenty independent Turkish news sites have been
closed. Businessmen and bankers not in line with
Erdogan
are next. The lists used for these wide purges
must have been prepared well ahead of the
coup.
3,000
soldiers, conscripts ordered to take part in the
coup but also
many high officers were imprisoned. These
include
103 generals and admirals, many of whom had not
taken part in the coup but explicitly spoke out
against it.
More high officers were relieved of duty.
All major units of the Turkish military have
lost some of their top commanders. Captured soldiers
were humiliated by police special forces, the most
loyal to Erdogan. They had to undress and were shown
cowering on the ground. Pictures of
these humiliations were
widely distributed. This will break moral on all
military levels!
The move
against the military is reminiscent of Stalin's
purge of officers in the Soviet military in 1937-41.
The Soviet military disaster in the Soviet-Finish
winter war of 1939 and the incredibly high losses in
the first years of the fight against the Germans and
their allies
were the result of these purges. The Turkish
military, the second biggest of NATO, is now an
empty hull and will no longer be able to launch any
consistent, larger operation.
Erdogan has
asked his followers to stay in the streets for a
whole week to "defend the state". The purges are not
over.
One might
argue that this coup and Erdogan's purges,
will give him independence in foreign policy and
will
allow him to move out of the U.S./NATO realm
towards Russia, China and Iran. Erodgan's people
accuse the U.S. of being behind the coup. The threat
of blocking Incirlik air base, the center of U.S.
operations in Syria, against Russia's southern flank
and the main storage area for U.S. tactical nuclear
weapons in the Middle East, will cower Washington
and prevent any outright "western" measures against
him.
The Turkish
state is now crippled. The experience and knowledge
of all those people purged now is irreplaceable. Any
unexpected event, military or civil, will be met
with confused and disordered responses. Despite
Erdogan's current success hubris will take its toll
and Erdogan's triumph will soon be followed by a
deep fall.
What are
the real friends Turkey under Erdogan has left in
the international field? Some toothless Muslim
Brotherhood leaders and the dictators of Qatar are
the only ones I can think of. Without international
goodwill left anywhere Turkey's economy will soon be
in ever deeper trouble. The problem of radical
Islamists, incited by Erdogan to fight against the
Syrian people, will come back to bite Turkey.
Erdogan may have believed that such radical forces
are controllable. He will become another
sorcerer's apprentice to learn that they never
are.
These
extreme Jhadis Erdogan imported and supplied in
Syria are also the reason why we all should be happy
that the coup did not by any chance
succeed. Would Erdogan have been killed, civil war
on the streets of Turkey would have been inevitable.
Heavily armed Islamist would have attack the army
and other government forces. Various ethnic and
religious groups would be fighting each other. The
war by radical proxies in neighboring Syria and Iraq
would have come back home to Turkey just like the
war against the Soviets in Afghanistan came home to
Pakistan.
That still
might happen. But the chances that some upcoming
misstep by Erdogan will now lead to a less brutal
change of power are now higher than before.
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