Expect to hear more about Nagorno-Karabakh
the
New Front
A
new front has just been opened in preparation for #WWIII: Azerbaijanattacks Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh. Chances are that Cold War 2.0
will go hot pretty soon.
To come up to speed with the history of the confict GO HERE
And
if you are thinking about links to the IUS – think Operation Gladio.
Just for starters
http://operation-gladio.net/grey-wolves
Links
to Operation Gladio
Main
article: Counter-Guerrilla
The
Grey Wolves were the most visible force at the command of
the Counter-Guerrilla;
the Turkish branch of Operation
Gladio.28 By
using such paramilitary structures, the leaders were able to maintain
a facade of plausible
deniability.13
Numerous
sources show that the MHP and the Grey Wolves had ties to the
Turkish mafia,
to the Turkish intelligence services as well as to the CIA and
other intelligence agencies. Former military public attorney and
member of the Turkish Supreme
Court,
Emin Değer, has established that the Grey Wolves collaborated with
the counter-insurgency governmental
forces, as well as the close ties between these state security forces
and the CIA.293031 Indeed, Martin
A. Lee also
wrote that the para-military wing of the Grey Wolves were covertly
supported by the CIA, which worked with the Gladio network,18 while
a December 5, 1990 article by the Swiss Neue
Zürcher Zeitung stated
that the Counter-Guerrilla had their headquarters in the building of
the US DIA
military secret service.32 Le
Monde diplomatique wrote
that "the CIA used proponents of the Greater Turkey to stir up
anti-sovietic passions
at the heart of Turkish Muslim minorities in the Soviet
Union".29 Thus,
in 1992, colonel Türkes went to newly-independent Azerbaijan,
where he was acclaimed as a hero. He supported Grey Wolves
sympathiser Abulfaz
Elchibey's
candidacy to the presidency. Once elected, Elchibey chose as ministry
of Interior İsgandar
Hamidov,
a member of the Grey Wolves who plead for the creation of a Greater
Turkey which would include northern Iran and
extend itself across Siberia, Central
Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and China. Isgandar
Hamidov resigned
in April 1993 after having threatened Armenia with
a nuclear
strike.29
According
to Daniele
Ganser,
a researcher at the ETH
Zürich University,
the founder of the Grey Wolves, Alparslan
Türkeş was
a member of Counter-Guerrilla,
the Turkish branch of Gladio,
a stay-behind NATO anti-communist paramilitary
organization which was supposed to prepare networks for guerrilla
warfare in
case of a Soviet invasion.14 Le
Monde diplomatique confirms
that the Grey Wolves were infiltrated and manipulated by Gladio, and
that important Grey Wolves member Abdullah
Çatlı had
worked with Gladio. According to the same article, Abdullah Çatlı
met with Italian international terrorist Stefano
Delle Chiaie,
who, aside from taking part in Italy' strategy of tension, also
maintained links with Pinochet's DINA and
participated in the Argentinian dirty
war.33However,
it is alleged that in Italy and
Turkey, Gladio supported a strategy
of tension (Italian: strategia
della tensione)
which used false
flag terrorist
attacks in order to discredit the communist movement.3435
Grey
Wolves outside of Turkey
Azerbaijan
The
Grey Wolves have provided support to Azeri forces
fighting Armenians during
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,36 and
still operate in Azerbaijan, although their name has been changed to
the Azerbaijan
National Democrat Party.3738
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