BREAKING:
Germany's DW Reports ISIS Supply Lines Originate in NATO's Turkey
28
November, 2014
November
28, 2014 (Tony
Cartalucci -LD) Germany's international broadcaster
Deutsche Welle
(DW) published a video report of immense implications - possibly
the
first national broadcaster in the West to admit that the so-called
"Islamic State"
(ISIS) is supplied not by "black
market oil" or "hostage ransoms" but billions of
dollars worth of supplies carried into Syria across NATO member
Turkey's borders via
hundreds of trucks a day.
reported by geopolitical analysts since at
least as early as 2011 - that NATO
member Turkey has allowed a
torrent in supplies, fighters, and weapons to cross its borders
unopposed to resupply ISIS positions inside of Syria.
In
one surreal scene from the DW report, anti-Syria terrorists are seen
walking
across the border and literally shot dead just on the other
side by Kurdish fighters.
Local
residents and merchants interviewed by Germany's DW admitted that
commerce with Syria benefiting them had ended since the conflict
began and that
the supplies trucks carry as they stream across the
border originates from "western Turkey." The DW report does
not elaborate on what "western Turkey" means, but it
most
likely refers to Ankara, various ports used by NATO, and of course
NATO's
Incirlik Air Base.
While
DW's report claims no one knows who is arranging the shipments, it
does
reveal that the very torrent of trucks its film crew documented
was officially denied
by the Turkish government in Ankara. It is a
certainty that Turkey is not only aware
of this, but directly
complicit, as is NATO who has feigned a desire to defeat ISIS
but has
failed to expose and uproot ISIS' multinational sponsorship and more
importantly, has refused to cut its supply lines - an elementary
prerequisite of any military strategy.
ISIS
Menace Was NATO All Along
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