Is
Turkey Waging War on Russia in Crimea, the Caucasus, and Central
Asia?
What
is taking place today is a battle for global dominance, waged by
major Western geopolitical players, and what is at stake here is the
future of our planet, an anonymous US analyst who goes by the name
'The Saker' told Sputnik; as for Daesh, it is simply a weapon, he
adds.
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December, 2015
During
the Paris Climate Change Conference (COP21), Russian President Putin
revealed that Moscow has evidence confirming that the Russian Su-24
bomber was shot down by Turkey in order to protect oil
deliveries from Daesh (ISIL/ISIS), adding that oil
from Daesh-occupied fields has been transferred to Turkey
on an industrial scale.
But
is it possible that Turkey is selling the stolen oil
without Washington's knowledge? Are the Turkish officials who
are responsible for oil smuggling acting alone or are they
backed by some influential oil market players?
"US
intelligence agencies suffer from many weaknesses, but being
unable to track money movements is not one of them,"
The Saker, an anonymous top level American military analyst, told
Sputnik in an exclusive interview.
"Furthermore,
both the USA and Israel have an extensive network for agents
in Turkey. I thus consider it extremely unlikely that
anybody in Turkey would be able to move around large
sums of money without the US being fully aware of that.
Also, consider that Daesh is a top-priority target for US
intelligence agencies and that their immense data collection
capabilities are also focused on the Daesh side of the
equation," he emphasized.
"Finally,"
The Saker added, "the illegal sale of oil is a minor
element in a much more important battle between the USA and
the Russia-Iran-Syria alliance and, thus, the US would never allow it
to interfere with its bigger objectives."
The
analyst underscored that corruption has long been an integral part
of the US "imperial" system.
"Corruption
being one key feature of the US Empire, it is normal for the
US deep state to allow its local puppets to engage
in profitable war profiteering, but only as long
as this does not interfere with the global US strategy,"
he stressed.
Experts
call attention to the fact that the shooting down of the
Su-24 could have been Turkish President Erdogan's "act
of revenge," given the fact that his family has reportedly
been involved in Daesh's oil smuggling business. In his recent
interview with Radio Sputnik, Middle East analyst Stanislav
Tarasov noted that "Erdogan's family is directly involved in the
incident," and suggested that "we could soon learn that
President Erdogan himself is directly linked to ISIL."
But
was the downing of the Su-24 bomber by the Turkish F-16
fighter a "lone wolf" operation or a preplanned action
coordinated by NATO and Washington? If so, what goal does
NATO/Washington have in mind?
"The
downing of the SU-24 was definitely a major and carefully
planned ambush operation which involved a large number of Turkish
F-16 [being] constantly held on airborne alert positions.
The notion that the Americans did not know about this all
along is ridiculous," The Saker elaborated.
"Make
no mistake, this was an act of war by the USA and NATO,
but executed in such a manner as to provide the real
culprits some degree of plausible deniability. The hope
was to have Russia over-react and trigger a direct confrontation
which could be them blamed on Russia. You have to keep
in mind that the Russian force in Syria is a very small one
and that it is vulnerable. Even with 60+ combat aircraft
and S-400s, the Russian force is much smaller than the Turkish
air force, which has well over 200 F-16s. The USA is now
using this vulnerability to provoke Russia," the analyst
told Sputnik.
The
Saker noted that the Turks themselves had violated the Syrian and,
especially, Greek airspace hundreds of times "and not just
once for 17 seconds." In the wake of the incident,
Ankara suggested that the alleged intrusion of the Russian Su-24
into Turkish airspace had lasted a mere 17 seconds.
"The
very fact that they actually used this "17 seconds" excuse
it by itself is a clear provocation, designed to humiliate
Russian and trigger an over-reaction. Thank God Putin and the
Kremlin did not take this bait," The Saker underscored.
Interestingly
enough, the incident in Syrian airspace had been preceded by an
act of sabotage in Ukraine: on November 20,
unidentified saboteurs blew up the main power lines in Ukraine
leading into Crimea; Crimean Tatar activists blocked access
to fallen lines. Given the close ties between Ankara and
Crimean Tatars (Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is reportedly
of Crimean Tatar descent himself), the question arises, whether
the two action were connected in any way?
"I
have no information showing any links, but what is clear is that
Turkey is waging its own mini-war of influence against Russia,
not only in Crimea, but also in the Caucasus and
Central Asia," The Saker told Sputnik, commenting on the
issue.
Remarkably,
in 2001, then-modest academic Dr. Ahmet Davutoglu published a
book entitled "Strategic Depth." In his book, Davutoglu
suggested that Turkey possesses a unique "strategic depth"
due to its historical and geographical position. The would-be
Turkish prime minister argued that Turkey should simultaneously
exercise its influence in the Middle East, the Balkan region,
the Caucasus, and Central Asia as well in the Caspian,
Mediterranean and Black Sea zones. According to Davutoglu,
Turkey should re-establish its role as a global player, not just
a regional power. In some sense, Davotoglu viewed the collapse of the
Soviet Union as a historic chance for Turkey to expand
its influence in the Caucasus region and Central Asia.
And
here enters Daesh…
Given
the fact that ISIL has been created and fuelled by a number
of states and private donors, which geopolitical players are
resisting Russia's attempts to eradicate terrorism in the
region and preserve the sovereignty of Syria? Is Russia
confronting a bunch of terrorists fed by Saudi and Qatari
sheikhs or some well-organized multi-national organizations?
"As
for Daesh, it is simply one 'weapon' used by the [US]
Empire to destroy its opponents. There is no such thing as
'terrorism' by itself, it is always a weapon used by one
(or several) state actors," The Saker explained.
"The
sheikhs you mention are just pawns in the hands of the
'deep state' which runs the US Anglo-Zionist 'Empire' and they
themselves only have a local influence. Thus, the Saudis or the
Qatari are major players in Syria, but already at the
Middle-Eastern level they are far less powerful than, say, the Turks
or the Israelis. And while they can act as 'private donors' and
sponsors of this or that faction of Daesh/al-Qaeda, they
can only do that as long as the Americans tolerate that.
One could say that the local sheikhs are influential or even powerful
puppets, but they still remain fundamentally puppets," the
US military analyst told Sputnik.
However,
he claims, this is only the tip of the iceberg; the situation
in general is far more serious.
"What
is taking place today is a world war between, on one hand, the
so-called 'West' (the US Empire) and what I call the 'Resistance'
i.e., Russia, China, the BRICS, the SCO countries, Latin America,
etc. What is at stake here is the future of our
planet: it will either be ruled by a single world Hegemon or it
will be organized as a multi-polar world. The events
in the Middle East are just one 'front' in this worldwide
war, and the war in Syria just one "battle" in the
Middle Eastern 'front'," The Saker concluded.
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