SarMegahhikkitha

The last restraining force his caliphate had, and he's just set a Reichstag fire to them.

" It will be over by morning ."

djsumdog

I don't think so. Currently Turkey is a US allay (I know it's hard to keep track. Were we at war with Eurasia or Eastasia) in the fight against ISIS (a group the CIA started and funded so the US could fight two wars at once; against ISIS and Assad. Glory to the Empire!)

Anyway, US diplomatic agreements mean the US has to cut off talks with any country whose military takes over the government in a coup. This people might be legit, non-US funded coupe.

That said, coups are terrible terrible bloody things. This could get very messy for all those people. Furthermore the people who stage them, tend to be on the psychopathic side; just like the leaders they dispose (you have to be indifferent to human suffering and a great charismatic leader to get people to follow you against an establishment).

It will be interesting to see if the military want to continue secular government or move to more of a theocracy.

Turkey isn't an EU member state, but I wonder if it had been, what kind of quagmire this would cause.

Baconmon

You might possibly be right since I saw an other post on voat saying that obama disapproves of the turkey coup..

bubbleki

Erdogan was stepping out of his bounds. He was actively leveraging his position to blackmail the EU and the oligarchy.

SaneGoatiSwear

whilst all of that is true...

do not forget the oligarchs controlling it all. (so like, isis is cia controlled, yes, correct, but who controls the cia? western oligarchs (whom are allied with zionist oligarchs)).

and note, sociopathic, not ness. psychopathic.

great comment great post :D

Konran

Sovereign destabilisation is part of the game.

To create divisions - the overall aim.

Unity? Community? All made insane.

Conflict, destruction, then growth in the main.

The military industrial complex? It's almost the same,

But Neo-Corporate Socialism is its more accurate name.