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wow I like Propaganda :) let me see
So this is how liberty dies ...
...with thunderous applause

and let me tell you I'm with him:
and I'm not with your local representative of democracy
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(I of course mean your local representative of democracy shown in the right; when shown in the left, even your Pennsylvania-located representative of democracy
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would now say he had never heard of him, right?)​
 
Saturday at 2:30 PM
I was looking for a possible involvement of the Turkish Navy in the most recent events (I don't think I need to describe here the significance of sea routes in the area): I read ...
... it was nothing what I read back then when compared to (I noticed in Russian Internet first):
Several Turkish navy ships and commanders missing since coup attempt
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Turkish navy ships still missing after botched coup
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EDIT
OK could be a hoax but what if it wasn't

 
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kwaigonegin

Colonel
Very disturbing the purge of the despot Erdogan. Most are teachers.

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Of course but not surprising!
This is classic playbook when a country trnasitions from semi secular to authoritarian.

You purge military commanders, you purge the justice system and then you purge academia!

You replace them with like minded folks or straight out abolish some institutions.

I called it a week ago when most people were still like WTH>??!

I'm predicting the Turkey we know in the 1990's and 2000s will not be the Turkey we know in the next decade and this event would be the catalyst!
Mark my words!
 
Of course but not surprising!
This is classic playbook when a country trnasitions from semi secular to authoritarian.

You purge military commanders, you purge the justice system and then you purge academia!

You replace them with like minded folks or straight out abolish some institutions.

I called it a week ago when most people were still like WTH>??!

I'm predicting the Turkey we know in the 1990's and 2000s will not be the Turkey we know in the next decade and this event would be the catalyst!
Mark my words!

Haven't been following the forum closely lately. Are you pretty much saying this was the last gasp of the secular republican forces in Turkey? In that case I tend to agree.
 

kwaigonegin

Colonel
Haven't been following the forum closely lately. Are you pretty much saying this was the last gasp of the secular republican forces in Turkey? In that case I tend to agree.

In short Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Turkey's military (especially) and much of society has been for the most part secular despite it being a Muslim country. A big part of that was because of Kemal Ataturk who while a Muslim was a moderate and transformed much of Turkey into a relatively secular state post Ottoman empire.

What is happening here is the undoing and reversal of many of these reforms set almost 100 yrs ago and quickly turning Turkey into a more Islamist type authoritarian state.

Like I said regardless of whether the coup was 'real' of if it was a false flag operation, Erdogan and the hard liners are the BIG winner here.
 

shen

Senior Member
Haven't been following the forum closely lately. Are you pretty much saying this was the last gasp of the secular republican forces in Turkey? In that case I tend to agree.

My understanding is that most of the military did not take part int he coup attempt. The blame is attributed to the movement led by Fethullah Gulen, who is in exile in the USA and is also Islamist. The perception in Turkey is that Gulen is a CIA asset.
 

kwaigonegin

Colonel
My understanding is that most of the military did not take part int he coup attempt. The blame is attributed to the movement led by Fethullah Gulen, who is in exile in the USA and is also Islamist. The perception in Turkey is that Gulen is a CIA asset.

Actually that is an incorrect implication. 'Islamist' denotes 'hardline fundementalist'. Gulen is a moderate. Erdogan is much more 'Islamist' then Gulen.
All the folks being 'purged' in Turkey now are moderate seculars for the most part.
 

shen

Senior Member
Actually that is an incorrect implication. 'Islamist' denotes 'hardline fundementalist'. Gulen is a moderate. Erdogan is much more 'Islamist' then Gulen.
All the folks being 'purged' in Turkey now are moderate seculars for the most part.

Both the Kemalist party and hard right party associated with Grey Wolf came out publicly against the coup. So the narrative of secularist vs Islamist coup just doesn't fit.
Gulen on the other hand was Erdogan's ally until 2013. He fled the US in 1999 after been accused by the then secular Turkish government of trying to set up an "Islamist' state in Turkey. That was years before Erdogan's AKP came to power.
 
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