Turkey:
Failed Coup or Paradigm Shift in the Middle East –
in the World?
By Peter Koenig
August 07,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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Theories and
speculations about the failed military coup in
Turkey abound, ranging from a botched CIA coup; to
one inspired by Erdogan’s arch-enemy, the
self-exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, now living in
Pennsylvania, USA; to a combination of both, CIA-Gulen;
to a purposely failed auto-coup by Erdogan and his
close military allies – and possibly many more, or
combinations of different conspiracies. – The old
question Cui Bono is in order.
As of now,
Erdogan looks like the big winner. He has regained
popular support, was able to accuse his ultra-rich
preacher enemy, Gulen, as well as Washington as the
coup instigators, and he can pursue his new alliance
with Russia and renewed friendship with Bashar
al-Assad.
Is it so
simple? By looking closer, a failed CIA-Mossad-MI6
coup is perhaps the most realistic scenario.
It appears
that Russia played a crucial role in having the
audacious and ill-prepared coup fall apart.
Washington and
its European-NATO allies are becoming ever bolder in
their pursuit of attaining world dominance. The
arrogance of being untouchable does not pay well
with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Flash-back
to the downing of the Russian Sukhoi Su-24M fighter
jet near the Syria–Turkey border on 24 November
2015. It was pursued by two US-made Turkish Air
Force F-16 fighters that took off from the Turkish
Incirlik Air Base, also used by the US and Royal Air
Forces, where the US has stationed about 5,000
servicemen, in addition to uncountable fighter jets
and war helicopters.
Were the
pilots acting (indirectly) on behalf of US
intelligence? [with a view to creating divisions
between Russia and Turkey, GR Ed] One of them shot
the Russian plane down. The pilot died.
The CIA had
dozens of their agents infiltrated into the Turkish
Air Force. How did the Pentagon think the Russians
were not aware of this? The Federal Security Service
(FSS) of the Russian Federation, KGB’s successor,
informed the Kremlin. Putin knew who was behind the
crime, when he cut all ties with Turkey. But he
wanted Erdogan to react.
Putin knew
Erdogan was vulnerable. He had lost the trust of
Washington and was hated by the Europeans for his
megalomania, his aspirations of becoming the new
Ottoman ruler.
But
Washington needed Incirlik and Turkey as NATO’s most
strategic base in the region – just between Europe
and Asia. The Americans were afraid that Erdogan
might move into Russia’s camp as his hope for a
future in Europe had vanished, and he increasingly
realized that he was a mere peon for Washington –
facilitating, funding and arming ISIS-Daesh, aka
NATO’s ground troops, by keeping the border to Syria
open, so ISIS could slip in and out, selling their
oil stolen from Iraq, Syria and the Kurds, to such
illustrious clients like Israel.
By playing
along with the story that the SU-24M was shot down
by orders of Erdogan, Russia severed all relations
with Turkey – diplomatic and commercial. The latter
were significant for the Turkish economy,
particularly exports of agricultural goods (annually
about US$ 1 billion), Turkish construction contracts
in Russia (US$4.5 – 5 billion) and Russian tourism
in Turkey (US$ 3.5 billion). Total annual losses for
Turkey were estimated in excess of US$ 10 billion.
In
addition, Turkey relies on Russia for 55% of its
annual natural gas requirements. Russia has also
suspended work on the TurkStream pipeline
that was to bring Russian gas to the Black Sea for
delivery to Turkey and Europe.
Erdogan had
a lot to lose by playing patsy for the US-EU-NATO,
helping them destroying the Middle-East and turning
a “former friend”, Mr. Assad, into his arch-enemy.
The calculation was not complicated. And Washington
knew it. So – Erdogan had to go, in one way or
another. Once more, ‘Regime Change’ was on the
agenda. A coup was planned for mid-August 2016. The
Pentagon-NATO-CIA had already made numerous
‘friends’ in the ranks of the Turkish military,
police and judiciary system. Erdogan of course knew
that there were traitors within his presumed
supporters. He just needed a reason to purge them.
At the
latest, when Mr. Erdogan called Mr. Putin to
apologize for the downed Russian jet and
subsequently went to Moscow to talk with the Russian
leader in person, did he learned who was really
behind the downing of the plane last November? He
now had a confirmation for who his unreliable
‘friends’ are in Washington.
He hastened
to solidify his new relationship with Russia (and
Syria?), and Putin canceled all ‘sanctions’ against
Turkey. Erdogan is scheduled to meet Putin in Saint
Petersburg on August 9.
These were
dangerous signs for the Washington-NATO alliance.
The CIA-Mossad-MI6 coup had to be quickly brought
forward, lest western armed forces may lose Incirlik
– god forbid – to Russia! And that after ‘losing’
Crimea, the Russian Black Sea port, and Jumbo Prize
for putting Ukraine under Nazi rule. The emerging
Middle-East / Central Europe scenario did not look
good.
Shortly
before the quickly and poorly prepared coup was
launched on 15 July, Putin informed Erdogan of the
western plans. He sent a special emissary via a
complex supposedly disguising detour route from
Moscow to Ankara. The envoy handed Erdogan a long
list of allegedly high ranking suspects in the
Turkish Administration.
As soon as
the rebellion to overthrow Erdogan began, he
immediately mobilized the Turkish people to take to
the streets in his defense. Strangely and
paradoxically to do so he had the help of a CNN-Turk
reporter who broadcast Erdogan’s call for support
via her smart-phone over the social media. The
public Turk TRT broadcasting station was in the
hands of rebel soldiers. As Erdogan fled Ankara in a
helicopter, two F-16 fighters took off in his
pursuit – from NATO controlled Incirlik – of all
places! But to no avail. The war jets did not fire a
single shot onto Erdogan’s helicopter. The verdict
must have been already clear at that time.
There are
many controversies and contradiction in this strange
‘coup story’ – a story that defies all logic,
especially knowing that the most perfected and most
practiced coup-plotters are behind it – the alliance
of lies, deception and assassinations,
CIA-Mossad-MI6. Most likely their arrogance
prevented them from contemplating that there may be
an ace chess-player out there who can outsmart them
all.
Erdogan did
not hesitate to blame Washington for the failed
putsch – which thanks to Vladimir Putin’s timely
warning and the angry people in the streets
hilariously climbing on to circulating tanks, was
crushed and Recep Tayyip Erdogan emerged as the new
popular leader of Turkey.
For how
long remains to be seen. The British Independent
quotes the Turkish Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim,
reporting that 265 people died in the failed coup,
including about ‘100 plotters’.
Let’s face
it, Erdogan is no saint. His trustworthiness has a
shabby record. It’s like a straw in the wind. He did
not lose any time to use this occasion to arrest his
enemies and suspects – so far about 70,000 and
counting – military, police, judges, medical
doctors, professors, teachers – and reintroducing
the death penalty. He knows these drastic and
tyrannical measures will distance him even further
from the EU, but he doesn’t care. He knows
first-hand how corrupt and deceptively the EU is
dealing with her own people, let alone the people in
the MENA Region (Middle East and North Africa).
While
President Putin immediately called Mr. Erdogan
wishing him well and congratulating him for the
crushed coup, US Secretary Kerry flew to an
emergency breakfast meeting in Brussels to confer
with EU and NATO leaders (sic) to
‘discuss a unified stance on the
crisis in Turkey.’
The French
Foreign Minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, questioned
whether Turkey could remain a reliable ally and
suggested that European backing of Erdogan against
the ‘putschists’ was not “a blank check”. Of course,
they all knew better: The new Turkey-Russia alliance
could be the death knell for US-NATO’s self-declared
and presstitute-propagated supremacy in the region.
Kerry went even further openly questioning whether
to consider expulsing Turkey from NATO.
This
sounded about as fake as when German Finance
Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble threatens Greece to be
excluded from the EU / Euro, if they don’t behave
and pay up. These liars know it is sheer propaganda
of treachery for the people at large to swallow such
statements in awe, while the masters also know that
Greece and Turkey are crucial for their wars and
plans of global domination, since they are both
strategically important NATO countries – absolutely
to be prevented from drifting east.
This
botched coup is BIG; much bigger than the mainstream
media are making the west believe. It could
definitely and irreversibly tilt the balance of
power in the MENA Region, perhaps give rise to a new
world paradigm, as the new and crucial Russia-Turkey
alliance solidifies, Turkey may be accepted into the
wider circle of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) and the BRICS (Brazil, Russia,
India, China, South Africa). Turkey is
geographically situated at one of the most
strategically important cross-roads between East and
West, thereby making her a geopolitical kingpin.
Turkey
moving East might ruin the West’s game plan. We can
only hope for that to happen. However, the masters
and economic elites behind Washington, have no
tendency of letting go after losing a battle. Defeat
must be total. Theirs or that of the rest of the
world. It’s all or nothing.
There is
more at stake than just Erdogan and Turkey’s
survival as a western ally, much more. It would be
way presumptuous to rest on the laurels of winning a
battle against the West. There may be more in store
for Turkey.
Peter Koenig is an
economist and geopolitical analyst. He is also a
former World Bank staff and worked extensively
around the world in the fields of environment and
water resources. He writes regularly for Global
Research, ICH, RT, Sputnik, PressTV, Chinese 4th
Media, TeleSUR, The Vineyard of The Saker Blog, and
other internet sites. He is the author of
Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War,
Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed
– fiction based on facts and on 30 years of
World Bank experience around the globe. He is also a
co-author of
The World Order and Revolution! – Essays from
the Resistance. |