Possible ongoing Coup in Turkey?

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Erdogan isnt beyond setting up something like this to craft himself as a heroic figure...
Remember this from last year


What kind of secret service bring a suicidal man right next to the president without a quick check for weapons or explosives...all it would take for a new election is a box cutter to the neck or 8 ounces of C4 .

Unless they already knew the man wasnt a threat ..
 

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i'm about tired of all these muthafukkas sitting in in their mommas basements with their XBOX/PS4 on pause, big mac lettuce spilling onto their pot bellies, screaming that everything going on in the world is false flags, bullshyt blah blah blah...

those dead bodies look REAL to me.

I find it highly unlikely that the president told those dudes
"hey let's fake some shyt, some of you gotta die to really sell it though" and thousands of them were on some "yeah let's do that!" shyt.

stop it. :comeon:

quit acting like yall been glued to your smart phones reading up on the daily happenings with Turkey politics for the past few years, shyt just got real over there and the world caught the tail end of it.

doesn't mean it's fake or staged.
 

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One currently going on in South Sudan that's been in the news but also a little quite. There have been at least 3 others in Africa so far this year or at least the last six months.

Zimbabwe is in really shaky territory right now too.
Wait what? I was following South Sudan pretty closely but haven't been the last 4-5 months. They had a civil war that erupted in December 2013, but signed a peace agreement late last year with the rebel leader returning as VP. Has the situation devolved again? :snoop:
 

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THis was a very poorly executed coup.
You'd think they would have at least gotten someone on Erdogan's security detail to flip so they could at least have been able to put the leader they were trying to oust in custody. That is coup d'etat 101.
 

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The people defeated the coup in Turkey
When people of all persuasions stood against it, they turned a dark night into a bright morning for Turkish democracy.


Turkey knows this enterprise very well. It recognises these scenes. The country remembers well the consequences and pains of each past coup; in 1960, 1971-1973, 1980 and 1997. The wounds are still fresh in people's minds.

One thing they all know is that no one, except for a small group of putchists and their collaborators, emerged victorious from those coups. Even those segments of society that had supported military takeovers of power prior to them ended up bearing the brunt of each one. They caused pain, squandered lives and blackened the future.

That was why when a faction of the military, believed to be affiliated with the Gulen movement, led by the US-based scholar Fethullah Gulen - which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey - attempted to stage a coup against a democratically-elected government, all parties in the parliament and people from all walks of life and persuasions came forward to reject it.


It was a dark night but it brought a bright new morning for democracy in Turkey.

It was dark because even in today's highly-connected and transparent world, a small group of putchists driven by a narrow agenda were able to plant bombs in the national parliament, briefly take over TV channels and news agencies and kill civilians as well as officials.


The bombing of the national parliament and presidential palace has no precedence in Turkish history.

Though we use the word coup to describe what took place yesterday, this is for the sake of convenience. It was, in fact, more than a coup. Most of what happened yesterday has no parallel in Turkey's previous ignominous coup d'etats.

It was more like a terrorist campaign conducted by a small group of people aiming to maximise the levels of horror by hitting their targets indiscriminately. So many peoplehave lost beloved ones as a result.

But this night has led Turkey into a bright day. The people of Turkey proved courageous. They came out on to the streets and demanded that political disputes be settled through political means and democratic procedures.

The vast majority of people of all political persuasions rejected this violent campaign, and all of the political parties represented in parliament opposed it.

The people defeated the coup in Turkey
 

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i'm about tired of all these muthafukkas sitting in in their mommas basements with their XBOX/PS4 on pause, big mac lettuce spilling onto their pot bellies, screaming that everything going on in the world is false flags, bullshyt blah blah blah...

those dead bodies look REAL to me.

I find it highly unlikely that the president told those dudes
"hey let's fake some shyt, some of you gotta die to really sell it though" and thousands of them were on some "yeah let's do that!" shyt.

stop it. :comeon:

quit acting like yall been glued to your smart phones reading up on the daily happenings with Turkey politics for the past few years, shyt just got real over there and the world caught the tail end of it.

doesn't mean it's fake or staged.
Was the military's knowledge of it being fake necessary? Maybe the rebellious soldiers thought it was real and thought more of their military brethren would be in on it and got okey-doked.
My Turkish contact said the sign it was fake and set up by Erdogan is the military faction staging the coup had 0 political connections, no opposition party members knew about it or were down with it. That doesn't add up either.
 

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Erdogan isnt beyond setting up something like this to craft himself as a heroic figure...
Remember this from last year


What kind of secret service bring a suicidal man right next to the president without a quick check for weapons or explosives...all it would take for a new election is a box cutter to the neck or 8 ounces of C4 .

Unless they already knew the man wasnt a threat ..
damn everything about this looks fake as fukk
 
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