Turkey’s
Erdogan Running Wild, Geopolitics in Play
by Stephen Lendman
Wannabe sultan Erdogan’s policies
aren’t pretty. His reign of terror continues into its eighth day, likely lots
more purging ahead.
What’s unfolding followed what
looked like a stage-managed sham military uprising - sloppy, inept and
stillborn when initiated, Erdogan never in danger of being toppled.
Citing “Turkish and foreign
intelligence sources inside Turkey,” investigative journalist Wayne Madsen called
the July 15 uprising a “ ‘false flag’ coup…limited by Erdogan’s design from the
start.”
“The coup attempt was a standard
‘fly paper’ operation,” used to flush out opposition elements, seeing which
ones stick, eliminating them as a threat to his absolute rule.
He’s taken full advantage, using
the events of July 15 to eliminate potential challenges - cleaning house, targeting
tens of thousands.
His mass purge continued on
Saturday, signing a decree, usurping power to detain anyone for any reason up
to 30 days - targeted individuals denied legal rights guaranteed under Turkish
and international law.
According to the state-run
Anadolu news agency, he ordered closure of 1,043 private schools, 1,229
charities and foundations, 19 trade unions, 15 universities, as well as 35
hospitals and medical facilities - over suspected links to regime opponent
Fethullah Gulen, longtime CIA asset living in Pennsylvania. He denies
involvement in the July 15 uprising.
State of emergency powers let
Erdogan enact laws without parliamentary approval, crush fundamental freedoms
as he sees fit, do whatever he pleases unrestrained - tyranny by any standard.
Turkey needs more prison capacity
to handle large numbers arrested and detained. How many more remains to be
seen. For now, daily targeting continues.
A massive military restructuring
is underway, overseen by the prime minister, defense minister and chief of
staff.
“They are all working together as
to what might be done, and… within a very short amount of time a new structure
will be emerging. With this new structure, I believe the armed forces will get
fresh blood," Erdogan explained.
His pledge to protect democracy
while mass purging and arrests continue is laughable on its face. Despots
always claim they’re right, concocting phony reasons to make their case.
Erdogan long ago lost
credibility, a thuggish outlaw, waging wars at his discretion, crushing
fundamental freedoms while claiming democratic credentials.
Legitimate opposition is
considered terrorism or treason. Critics, including journalists, human rights
workers, academics, students and children, are subject to arrest and
imprisonment. Cleansed courts are more rubber-stamp than ever. Guilt by
accusation is automatic.
According to Fars News, Rai Alyoum
and other Arab media cited Ankara diplomats, saying Russian intelligence warned
Erdogan of the July 15 uprising hours before initiated - based on “intercepted
highly sensitive encoded radio messages,” information passed to Turkey’s
National Intelligence Organization (MIT).
Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
indicated no advance Russian knowledge of what happened on July 15.
Both countries are adversaries,
not allies - notably on opposite sides of the Syrian conflict. Turkish
relations with Washington are cool - US policy toward Russia extremely
hostile.
Putin’s outreach to Erdogan, if
true, is geopolitically sound, attempting to get Turkey to stop supporting
terrorism in Syria in return for restoration of normalized ties.
Billions of dollars in trade are
at stake, business Turkey’s economy vitally needs. Perhaps Erdogan promised to
do more than he intends, playing the Russia and US card simultaneously. He
can’t be trusted.
Putin is too savvy to fall for
his tricks. Yet an opening exists to damage Washington’s imperial agenda
further.
Russia’s intervention against
terrorism in Syria hurt greatly. Getting Turkey on board for diplomatic
conflict resolution would be a huge Putin victory, a major Obama setback.
Given Erdogan’s untrustworthiness
and unpredictability, nothing can be counted on except in hindsight if
successful.
Whatever unfolds, Washington
won’t sit idle on the sidelines watching, letting the chips fall where they
may. Not a chance!
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago.
He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book as editor and
contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks
WW III."
http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html
Visit his blog site at
sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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