Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Are the Turks Preparing For War With Israel?


Anyone that follows the state of Israel even a little bit began to notice many months ago how the nation of Turkey had begun a crusade of its own against Israel - it has been glaring. Well, there's an excellent article here at Family Security Matters, that really sheds light on what the Turks have been up to and what the signals are for what just might be a real possibility - that Turkey will go to war with Israel.

Before you read the article, let me first point out that the Turkish government is dominated by the political party, AKP, which is a basically a fundamentalist radical Islamic regime - the best comparison to them is the party of the mullahs that rule Iran. The AKP stunned most of the world by winning control of Turkey awhile back - up to that point, Turkey had always prided itself on being a secular government and military, hell, Turkey had been so secular that they had positioned themselves for inclusion in NATO and the European Union. But all has changed now with the radical islamists in charge and it is these people who have started the assault on Israel, it is these leaders of Turkey that set up this Turkey-run flotilla incident - they got what they wanted and it appears to me that the wheels of confrontation are in motion.

One can only hope that Turkey's vehemently secular military will try again at wresting control from these islamist nut cases but remember, the last military coup was uncovered and many senior commanders were arrested and are now sitting behind bars.



Exclusive: Are the Turks Preparing for War Against Israel?


A statement from the Turkish government promises “unprecedented and incalculable reprisals” against Israel for the Israeli Navy’s seizure of the Marmora, a Turkish vessel, which was leading a fleet of ships through the Gaza blockade over the weekend. The statement has received the support of Hezbollah, an arm of the Iranian government, and Hamas, the Palestinian network.

Such measures will not be confined to diplomatic censure.

Reports from Ankara, the capital of Turkey, state that the government, which remains under the control of the Justice and Democratic Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma, AKP), is planning to continue pounding the Israeli blockade with more flotillas that will be escorted by Turkish warships and fighter jets.

Israel merchant vessels moored outside Ashdodport have been instructed to sail into port and take shelter in case of missile attacks from the Gaza Strip against Ashdod and Ashkelon.

In expectation of an outbreak of war, the Turkish chief of staff Gen. Ilker Basbug has been recalled to Ankara from a visit to Egypt. Greece has since halted its joint exercise with Israel in protest against the naval action.

Israeli warplanes have headed west over the Mediterranean on Monday morning in support of the still ongoing Israeli commando operation aboard the Turkish Marmora, the scene of violent clashes between Israeli troops and the 600 “peace activists,” some of them armed.

The Turkish government, under Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, reported 15 dead aboard the vessel. Israeli army spokesman, Col. Avi Beneyahu, called the incident “an act of terror on the high seas.”

Far from being a humanitarian mission, according to Col. Beneyahu, the flotilla was sponsored personally by the Turkish government to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza and permit arms supplies and terrorist to reach the Gaza Strip in an unrestricted manner.

The Israeli army spokesman said that the Turks aimed at provoking a widely publicized international incident with fatalities in order to show Israel using strong-arm tactics against unarmed peaceniks.

He further maintained that the Turkish government refused to heed warnings that the vessels would be prevented from entering Gaza Port and rejected Israeli offers to ferry their aid cargo overland to the Gaza Strip.

An estimated 19 activists were killed battling with Israeli troops, and dozens more were injured. Ten Israeli soldiers were wounded, two critically.

According to the Israelis, passengers, armed with knives and iron bars, mobbed the Israeli commandos as soon as they landed on the deck of the Marmara. One passenger allegedly snatched from a sidearm from an Israeli soldier and proceeded to fire at the commandos.

In the midst of mounting tensions, the Arab League Council has called for an emergency meeting today to demand Egypt to end its joint embargo with Israel on Gaza.

Egypt will face pressure to end its joint embargo on Gaza with Israel at the Arab League Council meeting urgently Tuesday, June 1st. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas demanded the session.

Demonstrations against Israel continue to rage in Syria, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, and Greece.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Having just watched Erdogan in his Turkish parliament use the most undiplomatic language about Israel and they curse them, I feel inclined to say that unlike many of his countrymen he is no Turkish delight, he is more like drunken bitch with on heat (for war) with pmt.

WomanHonorThyself said...

sorry to say but with the Musslim inna WH here , he may very well be!

Lysol said...

I'm not a fan of coups in any circumstance when a government was democratically elected.

I'd rather see Israel and Turkey fight a bloody war before I'd spit in the face of Democracy.