Turkey’s Proxy War

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When president Erdogan signed his name to a document making Turkey a member of the coalition, he had no intention of putting his army in harms way. What he was doing was expanding his Proxy War, tricking Americans into becoming the allies of ISIS against Assad. Everything Vice President Joseph Biden said about Erdogan, is true!

What this tricky devil and his henchman do not understand, is, that when U.S. Jets started bombing ISIS, Turkey and its army became partners with every Wounded Warrior in my Democracy who shed their blood fighting butchers of women and children. and gassers of Kurds. These Wounded Warriors have opinions and feeling that are far more valuable then the Dark Delcaration that oozed from the evil eyes of Yasin Aktay, when he showed his nation’s hand by saying;

“There is no tragedy in Kobane as cried out by the terrorist PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party]”, he said. “There is a war between two terrorist groups.”

What Erdogan ‘The Terrible’ has done, is stake a lamb in the wilderness to be slaughtered by his partners, ISIS, and at the same time draw the United Forces of my Nation into a war with Assad. Some Christians are saying Erdogan is the Anti-Christ. As far as I am concerned, it is his hand that holds up the severed head of the PKK fighter, that a witness tells the world about. Take a good look at the evil smile of this ISIS Jack-off for Allah. Note the bloody finger pointing to heaven, as if going there is this scums reward for murder. He has already been sucked down into the rectum of hell!

How many wounded warriors does Turkey have, brave men who shed their blood fighting the forces of evil?…………….NONE!

What I am calling for, is a boycott of tourism in Turkey. Let no American vacation in this bloody lying land that has no respect for women, and insults our Veterans as they have never been insulted. Turkey’s cynicism is without equal. Hitler is impressed, he smiling in hell, surrounded by the dead devils that the PKK killed in Kobane.

I bid you to contact our Vice President and demand he take his apology back. My Democracy does not bow down to Devils! We honor our women. The Civilized world honored Malala Yousafzai, with the Nobel Prize for standing up to evil men, who pointed to heaven as they shot her in the head for her want of an education. Malad leads the world out of the new Dark Age, and has established the rules of the New Enlightenment!

Jon the Nazarite

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29555999

And Yasin Aktay, vice-chairman of the governing AKP party, addressed the issue outright in an interview with me in Ankara.

“There is no tragedy in Kobane as cried out by the terrorist PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party]”, he said. “There is a war between two terrorist groups.”

That is the suspicion of many – that the Turkish government is content enough to see fighting rage in Kobane as Islamic State and the Kurdish militia attack each other.

It’s been likened to a proxy war, Ankara watching as Islamic State does Turkey’s bidding, fighting its old Kurdish enemy.

Turkey fears an autonomous Kurdish region in northern Syria could reignite Kurdish separatism back home. And if the fall of Kobane would mean those territorial ambitions crumble too, so be it.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29555999

http://www.newsweek.com/has-turkey-joined-anti-isis-coalition-counter-kurds-275256

Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl now living in England, became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner on Friday, after the prize was awarded to her and India’s Kailash Satyarthi for work they have done on children’s rights

I went to Kobane, to stay with relatives who gave shelter to me and my family. During the fighting, we heard many times that Turkey would eventually step in and help. We heard the US would intervene. Some said that Europe would probably join too. But days passed, and nothing. We’re still waiting. And this was even before ISIL advanced towards Kobane. We had hope then that we would fight hard now, and then help would come. We didn’t have enough weapons. But the Kurds are brave.Young boys and girls are fighting. Have you ever heard of girls fighting anywhere? But our girls fight. And many of our girls have died fighting. One young girl was captured by ISIL. Do you know what they did to her? They beheaded her. A woman. They beheaded a woman. Then they threw her body in the water. She was a strong girl.A lot of families had to leave their homes only to save their girls. In Aleppo, ISIL used to come and take our girls. They raped them, they they killed them. The daughter of my dear neighbour, she did not want to fight them, but they killed her too.In Kobane, they’ve killed many women fighters too. They are barbarians. They don’t care if it’s a woman or a man. They are not Muslims. This is not how Muslims behave. I am Muslim. I could not even imagine committing such barbarous acts.

I left Kobane before things got even worse. My relatives chose to stay but they are in trouble now. They don’t want to come to Turkey. We don’t hear

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8hXn36pbGE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d90bwM4No_M

A proxy war is a war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/05/vp-biden-apologizes-for-telling-truth-about-turkey-saudi-and-isis.html

What were they doing?” Biden asked rhetorically. “They were so determined to take down Assad and essentially have a proxy Sunni-Shia war, what did they do? They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens, thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad — except that the people who were being supplied were al Nusra and al Qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world.”

Whatever the CIA did, in any case, was very small potatoes compared to the massive flow of fighters and to some extent materiel through Turkey that allowed ISIS to take major cities in Syria and Iraq and eventually become self sufficient — with help from millions of dollars a day earned by smuggling diesel fuel, again, through Turkey.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/05/vp-biden-apologizes-for-telling-truth-about-turkey-saudi-and-isis.html

“There is no tragedy in Kobane as cried out by the terrorist PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party]”, he said. “There is a war between two terrorist groups.”

Several thousand Kurdish fighters are still in control of Syrian border town of Kobane despite an all-out attack by a much better-equipped and numerically superior İslamic State army since mid-September.

However, their resistance has failed to impress US military planners, whose aim is to “degrade” IS by air strikes in Syria as well as Iraq.

Echoing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s words, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Martin Dempsey, predicted two days ago that the town would fall to IS.

But as his views were aired, Kurdish fighters on the ground launched a counter-attack against IS before the jihadists were able to get reinforcements from Raqqa, Jarablus and Tal Abyad to carry out a renewed offensive.

The US military has predicted that not only Kobane, but other towns could also fall to IS.

“We don’t have a willing, capable, effective partner on the ground inside Syria right now,” Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm John Kirby said on Wednesday.

‘Willing to help’

But Kurdish officials inside Kobane have challenged Rear Adm Kirby’s claim, saying that effective airstrikes will save Kobane because there is an effective fighting force on the ground.

Asya Abdullah, a co-leader of the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) representing Syrian Kurds, told the BBC that they were ready to work with US-led coalition forces.

“We have provided coalition forces with the coordinates of IS targets on the ground and are willing to continue providing any help they will request,” she said.

http://www.barenakedislam.com/2014/10/07/kobane-isis-beheads-3-kurdish-female-fighters-as-one-blows-herself-up-taking-several-isis-fighters-with-her/

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