Thursday, December 8, 2011

Why Does Turkey Keep Flying Under the Radar?

For some inexplicable reason, Turkey is flying under the radar (I know, Turkeys can't fly) when it comes to discussions about the 'Arab Spring.' Yet, it is the most dangerous player in the Middle East right now. The perception that Turkey is a secular Arab country simply belies the facts. It has been turning Islamist for over ten years now.

That fact makes this report from IPT all the more credible:
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to provide $300 million to Hamas, in a confidential letter sent to the terrorist group's leader, according to news site International Middle East Media Center [IMEMC]. If the report proves accurate, the Turkish government would be sanctioned internationally for providing support to a globally designated terrorist organization. 
The news report first appeared on the IMEMC's website, which is affiliated with the independent Palestinian Centre for Rapprochement, a project of the International Solidarity Movement. 
The report alleges that the Turkey's Prime Minister sent Hamas' Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh a confidential letter agreeing to invite him to Ankara and to provide $300 million in funding to the terrorist group. The report claims Hamas' Political Bureau Chief, Khaled Meshaal, responded by telling Erdogan that he wanted to improve relations with Turkey. It also mentions that the donation would cover only some of Hamas' budget deficit of $540 million.
Erdogan also vehemently rejects the notion that Hamas is a terrorist organization. Once again, it should be obvious for all to see at this point; the Islamist government in Turkey is embracing the Arab Spring and will gobble up these countries that fall to the Muslim Brotherhood; it will not be good for western civilization, which just continues to do Turkey's dirty work for them.

h/t WZ

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