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A new revelation of WikiLeaks, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly ordered to shoot down a Russian plane in the Syrian sky, early October, at the beginning of the Russian air operation against Syria Daech to mobilize their constituents to a threat of war, convinced that NATO would support it anyway.
Turkish President therefore has himself ordered to shoot down the SU-24 Russian aircraft in the Syrian sky, claiming that the aircraft had violated Turkish airspace, says WikiLeaks, citing the famous pitcher known as Turkish alerts Fuat the pseudonym Avni.
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The USA fall in oil smugglers side of Daech
Fuat warned Avni October 12, on his twitter account that Erdogan was preparing to shoot down a Russian plane. Known to disclose dishonest projects of the Turkish government, have always proved his revelations.Therefore it is called the Julian Assange of Turkey, one that shakes the power.
The project of the President of the country would be motivated by its strategy to mobilize its voters by the threat of war with Russia. High Turks on the ideas of Kemal Ataturk General, who conceived the project of a modern state for the Turkish people, are ready to unite before a threat of war and to support their government, as indeed most nations.
Wikileaks notes that Turkey has already shot down a drone, saying it was Russian.Moreover, according to their data, Turkey was conducting an operation against Syrian Kurdish, struggling against Daech (Islamic state).
The family Erdogan splashed by the oil Daech
At a press conference, December 2, the spokesman of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova referred to Tweet the whistleblower, noting that it was "very interesting" that the famous Turkish whistleblower has predicted this dramatic event there almost two months.
Russia launched on 30 September an air campaign against the positions of the Islamic state in Syria at the request of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
On 24 November, an F-16 fighter of the Turkish Air Force shot down an Su-24 bomber involved in the Russian air strikes against Syria Daech. According to Ankara, the Russian plane violated Turkish airspace. Moscow denies these reports but stressed that his bomber presented no threat to Turkey.
Putin: Ankara provided neither excuses nor explanations following the Su-24 shot
Following the incident, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the Turkish authorities to the terrorists in the region and has signed a decree to strengthen national security and introducing economic measures against Turkey. Moscow has yet reassured that he "did not intend to wage war against Turkey."
At the same time, several scandals splashed Erdogan and his entire family, including Daech oil traffic in Turkey and link her family with the terrorist group. In early December, the Russian Defense Ministry unveiled three Daech delivery routes in Turkey.
Lire la suite: WikiLeaks: Erdogan a épié le Su-24 russe pendant six semaines