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American Soldiers At Incirlik AFB In Turkey Are Under Active Siege Right Now By Erdogan, All Food, W
Shoebat.com ^ | July 30, 2016 | Andrew Bieszad

Posted on 07/30/2016 8:47:20 AM PDT by SatinDoll

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To: SatinDoll; All

Great and there are nukes on that air base.


81 posted on 07/30/2016 9:05:27 PM PDT by Enlightened1
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To: SatinDoll; All
Dump trucks? Are they trying to hijack the nuclear weapons?

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82 posted on 07/30/2016 9:10:34 PM PDT by Enlightened1
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To: Jet Jaguar

We need to pull out nukes out of every ME hellhole...


83 posted on 07/30/2016 9:42:07 PM PDT by GOPJ ("Diversity" was never THE goal. Diversity was a byproduct of people coming 'yearning to be free'.)
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To: SatinDoll

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84 posted on 07/30/2016 9:43:13 PM PDT by Chgogal (A woman who votes for Hillary is voting with her vagina and not her brain.)
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To: SatinDoll

I believe this is where the hydrogen bombs are.

I hope they have the common sense to keep the triggers away.


85 posted on 07/30/2016 9:44:15 PM PDT by djf ("She wore a raspberry beret, the kind you find in a second hand store..." - Prince)
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To: Robert DeLong
From your link,its the obama regime in Turkey all over again. Say one thing do another.

The fact of the matter is that the mil-to-mil relationship benefits both of us,” Smith said. “There may be some hollow threats or some hints along the way, but I would be shocked if he decided to turn off the lights on the mil-to-mil engagements completely.”

However, hundreds of top Turkish military officers with whom the U.S. regularly works have been arrested following the failed coup, Smith said. The Turkish government is also likely to reduce the military’s influence on foreign and defense policy issues.

“This purge that is now ongoing is going to remove some of our best interlocutors at multiple levels and we’re going to lose some of our stronger contacts across the military,” Smith said.

At last count, the Turkish government has arrested 124 general and flag officers. It has also detained brigadier generals who command anti-terror units in the country’s southeastern provinces of Bitlis, Hakkari, Sirnak and Siirt, where Turkish troops are fighting Kurdish militants. The Gendarmerie commander, Gen. Galip Mendi, has been suspended, ostensibly for health problems.

86 posted on 07/31/2016 3:05:27 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: mountn man
"So far I have not received reports about the status of the soldiers, or that Incirlik AFB in Turkey has been taken over by Erdogan. However, the situation is not good and is actively worsening. This does not just come from “on the ground” Twitter reports, but from the website for Incirlik AFB itself"

Above from the link at Shoebatt: not the way out no one reporting this stuff that you claim......pretty accurate.

87 posted on 07/31/2016 3:43:18 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: SatinDoll

https://www.rt.com/news/353753-turkey-protest-incirlik-base/

Crowds protest Incirlik base want it closed....


88 posted on 07/31/2016 3:46:24 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: C210N

Supposedly this is a NATO base. I can only wonder who picks up the costs and who gets to do the dirty work....


89 posted on 07/31/2016 3:50:13 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: RoosterRedux
"#Turkey Protesters reportedly marching towards Incirlik airbase for anti-US rally - @thevocaleurope 12:32 PM - 28 Jul 2016"
90 posted on 07/31/2016 3:52:33 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: Mariner
Dozens of Turkish trucks #Incirlik Air Base now #Turkey #NATO #Erdogan 8:02 PM - 30 Jul 2016

this shit is happening now....!!

91 posted on 07/31/2016 3:58:57 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: rodguy911
Despite disagreements between the U.S. and Turkey about extraditing cleric Fethullah Gulen from Pennsylvania, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is not likely to end his country’s military relationship with the U.S., said Julie Smith, with the Center for a New American Security think tank in Washington, D.C.

I think she doesn't know what she is talking about. Furthermore, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if Gulen is sent back.

92 posted on 07/31/2016 5:51:14 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong; SatinDoll

Update:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-31/turkey-blocks-access-to-airbase-on-coup-suspicion-hurriyet-says


93 posted on 07/31/2016 6:22:25 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (We Must Stop Hillary.....Vote for TRUMP !!!!!)
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To: Robert DeLong

Problem is Gulen is a virtual unknown here in the US:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-16/turkey-coup-attempt-blamed-on-fethullah-gulen-and-hizmet/7634836

Fethullah Gulen, the US-based cleric accused by Ankara of orchestrating the coup attempt in Turkey, has a wide following in his native country, where he enjoys support among the police and judiciary.

The reclusive Islamic preacher, who lives in a tiny town in the Pocono Mountains of the US state of Pennsylvania, was immediately accused by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of being behind the coup attempt.

Mr Gulen and his group of followers, known as the Gulen movement or Hizmet, have however denied involvement.

Gulen, Erdogan former allies

Mr Gulen, 75, was once a close ally of Mr Erdogan but the two fell out in recent years, as Mr Erdogan became suspicious of the so-called Gulenist movement’s powerful presence in Turkish society, including the media, police and judiciary.

The preacher moved to the United States in 1999, before he was charged with treason in his native country.

He has since led a secluded life in Pennsylvania, declining interviews and rarely making public appearances.

The power struggle between the two foes came to a head in late 2013 after judicial officials thought to be close to Mr Gulen brought corruption charges that directly implicated some of Mr Erdogan’s inner circle, including his son Bilal.

Mr Erdogan launched a series of counterattacks, purging hundreds of army officers, including top generals, shutting down schools operated by Mr Gulen’s movement, Hizmet, and firing hundreds of police officers.

He has also gone after newspapers believed to be sympathetic to his rival, firing their editors or shutting them down.
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Seems GUlens biography is quite a bit differnt form abc’s take,who would have guessed.
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http://www.fethullah-gulen.org/biography.html
Home / Fethullah Gulen’s Biography
Fethullah Gulen’s Biography
Fethullah Gulen Fethullah Gulen was born in a small village near Turkey’s Erzurum province in 1941. Mr. Gulen’s father Ramiz Gulen, was an imam in the region and his mother, Refia Gulen, was the primary caregiver of the family and a major influence on Mr. Gulen’s spiritual and religious upbringing. Mr. Gulen attended his formal primary education in his home village, and after the family moved to a nearby village he began an informal religious education.
He was known to have an insatiable hunger for reading and knowledge of every subject on his curriculum and during this informal religious education, Fethullah Gulen maintained high interest in contemporary issues of his time. He also studied the classics such as Faust, Les Misérables, Of Mice and Man and many others to gain a better understanding of the western world; moreover, he had a keen interest in fine arts, enjoyed Turkish classical music and found painters such as Picasso and DaVinci awe inspiring. Fethullah Gulen has described the abstract style of Picasso to be in close congruence to the Islamic understanding of art.
Although he earned his preaching license at the age of 21 to deliver lectures in the western province of Edirne, Fethullah Gulen was allowed to start preaching much earlier in Erzurum due to his extraordinary achievements as a student. Mr. Gulen’s (Hodja Effendi as his followers refer to him) sermons and lectures were followed by mostly university students and intellectuals. Hodja Effendi’s artful and eloquent use of the Turkish language attracted an impressed audience and helped his reputation grow immensely throughout western Turkey.
During the late 1950s, Mr. Gulen discovered the works of another Turkish Muslim Scholar named Said Nursi. Nursi had diagnosed the key problems plaguing the Muslim world and humanity in general and labeled them as, poverty,ignorance and disunity. According to Nursi, these problems had to be tackled first if a revival of human values was to be achieved. Although they never met, Nursi became one of the few intellectuals who helped shape Fethullah Gulen’s take on contemporary issues.
Fethullah Gulen stood out among other preachers as he touched upon social, economic, educational and scientific topics in addition to normal religious issues. Gulen emphasized on importance of social activism and encouraged his fellow citizens to take on the country’s problems through volunteerism instead of expecting the government to accomplish everything. He preached a moderate version of Islam focusing on personal spiritual advancement through practice of the faith, tolerance towards others and helping fellow Muslims reach the same level of understanding.
In 1966, Mr. Fethullah Gulen was appointed to Izmir as the senior regional preacher, with permission to lecture in several provinces. Hodja Effendi’s transfer to Izmir is an important mile stone in hissocial activism. Izmir is where Mr. Gulen’s audience started to espouse his ideas around issues concerning social justice, economic recovery, educational revival and technological advancement to cure the aforementioned illnesses described by Nursi.
Hodja Effendi set the wheels of social change in motion utilizing the potential peaceful activism of Turkish people in whom Gulen has a profound trust. He described the society’s current situation clearly and showed the means through which poverty, ignorance and disunity could be overcome. The first action being to increase literacy and the quality of education in the country. He was able to mobilize the business people in his congregation to fund such educational institutions, so called “Gulen Schools”, as dormitories, college prep centers, K-12 schools and finally universities that had a great emphasis on science and human values.
Having institutions did not mean anything unless they had high quality teachers who would devote themselves to educate the youth to prepare an enlightened future for humanity. Thousands of university students who listened to Fethullah Gulen’s lectures chose to become teachers regardless of their field of study. As more and more people attended Hodja Effendi’s lectures, the number of educational institutions inspired by his ideas increased rapidly in Turkey.
In the second half of 1980s, Fethullah Gulen’s vision for a “better world through a better education” lead him to put forward a new proposal for his audience: to open schools in central Asian countries that were soon to be set free from the Soviet Union. He started with these newly democratized countries because of their ethnic closeness to Turks in Anatolia. In the coming years, Mr. Gulen urged his followers to open and fund educational institutions wherever needed in the World.
To tackle poverty and disunity, in the 1990s, Hodja Effendi encouraged members of his community to set up relief organizations that would operate around the globe and help all individuals in need regardless of their background. Also at this time, he and members of his community started a dialogue among people from all walks of life in Turkey and later carried it to a global scale to achieve a higher level of understanding between different cultures, faiths, traditions and views. Mr. Gulen believes that a sustainable world peace can never be achieved without sincere communication and dialogue.
By the mid 1990s, Hodja Effendi’s reached a large enough number to be labeled a social movement, often referred to as “The Gulen Movement” or “The Fethullah Gulen Community” in the media. The Gulen Movement funds all of its activities by donations from members of the community from the general public and does not accept any help support from governments in any form. This approach has helped the Movement stay away from corruption and politics.
Fethullah Gulen currently resides in the US state of Pennsylvania. He suffers from many physical ailments that cause him to live a very austere lifestyle. On occasions of good health, Mr. Gulen welcomes visitors and conducts lectures with members of the Movement.
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Seems Gulen is not nearly as radical aserdogans son Bilal and his ol’ man Erdogan Sr. So Erdogan SR. is getting rid of anyone and everyone who may be a Gulen supporter from the looks of things.But as usual no one covers it.


94 posted on 07/31/2016 6:28:23 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: usurper

Who are you telling Freepers “there is nothing to see here”?

We can filter our own information.

Can you give an example of Shoebat making stuff up, even one example?

That’s what I thought, not even one example....


95 posted on 07/31/2016 10:04:51 AM PDT by blackpacific
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To: M Kehoe
Hi, Mike...
This seems impossible to be credible... but so is military brass supporting Hiliary... we seem to be in an alternate universe.

If Odamna allows Turkey to seize a base and nuclear weapons he would be embracing an act of war and a crime against humanity - which should result in impeachment and trial ahem. But, as I say, we seem to be in an alternate universe. God save the Republic!

96 posted on 07/31/2016 10:54:17 AM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrat Party is a criminal enterprise)
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To: SatinDoll

If Obatma was noy in power, we would be flying in US MArines and a few hundred MA-Deuces with tons of ammo.

BUt alas those were the good all days.

Under Obama, all US personnel at Incerlik are doomed to death.
Welcome to the world of Chris Stevens.

The Turks are about to seize nuclear weapons form a colonial power! Obama likes it.


97 posted on 07/31/2016 1:02:51 PM PDT by Candor7 ( Obama fascism article:(http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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