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Thursday, 3 December 2015

Admission of complicity?


US State Dept dismisses Russian evidence of Turkey aiding ISIS


The Pentagon rushed to defend Turkey, calling it an important partner in the fight against terrorists, despite earlier claims from Washington that Ankara was supporting extremist groups in the region. RT’s Gayane Chichakyan was at a US State Department briefing dealing with these allegations.





Former NATO Commander Wesley Clark: 'ISIS Serves the Interests of Turkey and Saudi Arabia'

According to Clark, ISIS serves Turkey and Saudi Arabia by targeting Shia Muslims



Former Supreme NATO Commander Gen. Wesley Clark is quite a character. Immediately after the Kosovo War, Clark actually ordered NATO troops to attack Russian peacekeeping troops (the order was ignored). But sometimes he does or says things which aren't completely mental. This is one of those times. During a recent interview, Clark let out the following:

All along there’s always been the idea that Turkey was supporting ISIS in some way… Someone’s buying that oil that ISIS is selling, it’s going through somewhere, it looks to me like it’s probably going through Turkey, but the Turks haven't acknowledged that.


Let’s be very clear: ISIS is not just a terrorist organization, it is a Sunni terrorist organization. It means it blocks and targets Shia, and that means it’s serving the interests of Turkey and Saudi Arabia even as it poses a threat to them.

Coming from a former NATO commander, this is quite a statement. It's almost as scandalous as the time that Clark said that the Pentagon revealed a plan to invade Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, And Iran immediately after 9/11. This is one of our favorite videos:



When he's not plotting to kill Russians, he actually talks some sense!



US rejects Russian evidence of Turkey's role in ISIS oil trade. There is only one problem with that. Remember this?

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