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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Turkey's Erdogan expected to tumble


It will be nice to see the fall of one of the main  members of the mighty Cabal  responsible for the war in Syria which is sending tens of thousands of Syrian refugees to Canada and the rest of the West.  In the near future when talking about Syrians committing crimes in Canada, let's  try and not  be hypocritical why exactly we had to accept Syrian refugees. Let's try to  remember that the destruction of the Syrians' way of life in their own country was the dirty work of the Cabal which is made up of the USA, Israel, Canada, UK, France,Turkey and all the sheikhdoms. The heads of these countries are the main members of the Cabal who think they have become gods on Earth. 

From YahooNews:
...Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday berated an Islamic cleric he accuses of plotting to wreck his government, as more voice recordings apparently intended to embarrass the Turkish leader were aired on the Internet.
Erdogan is locked in a power struggle with U.S.-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, a former ally he says is behind a stream of "fabricated" voice recordings purportedly revealing corruption in the prime minister's inner circle.

Four more recordings have appeared on YouTube in the last two days, part of what Erdogan sees as a campaign to undermine his ruling center-right AK Party before local elections on March 30 and a presidential poll due later this year.


Amid the allegations that have rattled financial markets and raised questions over Turkey's political stability, President Abdullah Gul on Tuesday ordered a state audit of the country's capacity to tackle corruption.
Rounding on the Gulen movement in an election campaign rally in the central Turkish city of Kirikkale, Erdogan, the country's most popular politician, was in characteristically defiant mood.

"We will make them (Gulen's movement) regret these coup undertakings... We will reveal their blackmail and threats one by one ... Those who have betrayed this country will pay the price," Erdogan told a crowd of about 5,000 supporters.

In one of the recordings leaked on Tuesday, Erdogan purportedly tells a well-known shipping magnate to appeal the result of a multi-billion-dollar tender to build six frigates after Koc Holding, Turkey's biggest company, won a contract to build four of the warships in January 2013....
.....Erdogan has publicly signaled a dislike for Koc Holding, suggesting that the company, whose output accounts for about 10 percent of the economy, has meddled in politics. Koc and its subsidiaries have faced a series of fines, lawsuits and tax audits in recent years.....

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