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cascadiance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 07:10 PM
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Turkish journalist claims that CIA has tried to divide Turkish army into two poles...
... with the latest Ergenekon scandal.

Conyers. Here's another item to add to your list of things to investigate on the Bush regime!

This guy might be full of crap, but if he's not, it's more serious behavior that should be looked into.

From: http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/63436/selcuk-says-that-cia-aims-to-divide-turkish-army-into-two-poles.html

Selcuk Says That CIA Aims to Divide Turkish Army Into Two Poles

January 15, 2009

ISTANBUL - Ilhan Selcuk, daily Cumhuriyet's influential columnist, claimed that the Ergenekon Case was planned by the United States to divide the Turkish Army into two poles as the 'pro-Ergenekon group' and the 'anti-Ergenekon group'.

Mr. Selcuk in his Thursday essay underlined the US' and the NATO's role in the Ergenekon debates. He asked "is CIA trying to divide Turkish Army into two. Has the United States planned the Ergenekon for that end?". Mr. Selcuk implied that the Ergenekon Case was planned and by the US and the NATO.

Cumhuriyet is an Istanbul-based leftist nationalist newspaper.

Thursday, 15 January 2009

Journal of Turkish Weekly

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