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National Intelligence Agency (MİT) rescues all 49 Turkish citizens from ISIL!

we did not have anything to do with syria or libya the people who are fighting there are from all over the world including algria we cant stop them and we did not take any part in libya air strikes
in gaza maybe Egypt was the only country who wanted to stop the killing and destruction form the start but hamas refuse and then after all these losses accepted the same conditions we proposed from the start
so agree with you :)
but just a little comment: Algeria having very very few Algerians doing jihad in Syria and especially in IS: Morocco and Tunisia and Libya are the ones who send much more . Algeria percent of population in jihad is even less than France.
 
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Exactly. It would be funny if there weren't people stupid enough to believe it.
 
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This is why ISIS released those hostages.

Turkish train carrying war tanks and weapons,delivered to ISIS & ISIS Freed Turkish Diplomat - CNN iReport

There can be no fight against isis without confronting its turkish enablers.
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Why would Turkey give them howitzers and armoured recovery vehicles? It would be so obvious that Turkey was supporting ISIS if they were using M52T howitzers. Those are probably reinforcements being sent to the turkish border area by the Turkish Military for the Turkish Military. There is a railroad right at the border.

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I think its the M52 T that was seen on the rail road.
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General Tony Zinni ex commander-in-chief of U.S. Central Command and a special envoy to the Middle East before retiring as a four-star General said today on CNN, on the question if a ransom was paid for the release of the Turkish hostage, he replied he doesn't know but he doubt that ISIS would have liberated them without a form of benefit...He doesn't believe a simple negociation or an armed assault will have done that and added the neither future will bring out the real story to light.
 
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Turkey Indicates Islamic State Prisoners Swap

Turkish President Recep Tayyib Erdogan indicated for the first time Monday that his country may have traded Islamic State group prisoners it held captive in exchange for 49 Turkish hostages held by the militants.

Asked about it in New York on Monday, Erdogan said "such things may be possible." He said Israel released 1,500 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for one Israeli hostage. "So you see, it's possible," he added.

The hostages — 46 Turks and three Iraqis — were returned to Turkey on Saturday after more than three months in the hands of the Islamic State group, which captured them when it overran the Iraqi city of Mosul in June.

Turkish government officials have not revealed how they managed to secure the release of the captives. Erdogan denied paying a ransom but has been vague on whether there was a prisoner swap.

Speaking at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York, Erdogan tried to sidestep the question.

"This process that took 102 days involved an operation by the national intelligence agency ... it was a historic, very important process," he said.

Erdogan stressed that no payment was involved. "As to the rest, you probably cannot expect us to publicly divulge what the international agencies do in their business but the end result is that 49 diplomatic consular staff have been released."

Pressed further, he acknowledge that there may have been a prisoners swap.

"Such things may be possible," he said.


What Turkey may or may not have done to secure the release has been a subject of speculation. Many observers expressed disbelief that the ruthless militant group would have relinquished such a big bargaining chip without getting something in return.

Asked about joining the international coalition to fight the Islamic State group in Syria, Erdogan said Turkey has "no hesitation whatsoever when it comes to fighting terrorism."

He said Turkey has been unjustly criticized for not being clearer on the subject "because we were mindful of the safety of our citizens."

"This is a systematic attack on turkey's international reputation," he said.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday that he expects Turkey to step up in the fight against the Islamic State group now that Turkey has secured the hostages' release.

Turkey, a U.S. ally and NATO member, has made commitments at various regional conferences to help in the effort against the Islamic State group but the help has been limited so far because "they first needed to deal with their hostage situation," Kerry said in an appearance on MSNBC.

"Now the proof will be in the pudding," Kerry said.


Turkey Indicates Islamic State Prisoners Swap - ABC News
 
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True Turkey supported FSA, they were even allowed to hold conferences in Turkey. Actually rationally im all for FSA, just to keep Assad away and put pro-Turkey/anti-Iran guy in Syria, plus as payback for Assad family's help to pkk in the past. Emotionally, terrorists stay terrorists, the losers are the innocent citizens in the end, so Turkey shouldnt have associated itself with FSA in the beginning. This whole mess escalated and im sure Turkish govt got caught off guard as well with the whole IS considering the leaked tapes and hostile actions of IS.

Simple, why should Turkish govt actively join the coalition, forget about own interest, and drag itself into another conflict for years/decades to come? Turkey should protect Turkish soil and arrest as many IS members as they can. It's not like the easy talking western countries are neighboring IS, let alone living in the ME.
and you forgot how AKP wanted to invade Syria under the name of fighting ISIS... now when the world got together they refused to join the fight? AKP and ISIS made a deal....

see the only different thing that F$A terrorism is contagious, and someday it might hurt you before it hurts Syria....

telling you somthing has no meaning time will shut your moth..

you say we should make every tourist to a potantinal terrorist? just for some farsi lover retards? go an tell this EU please and don'T bother us.. if there would be any other democratic normal state in this area with borders to irak and the IS than they would also join over a different path but there is no other country so they have to go over turkey..

what should they say hey we wanna make holiday in irak or holidday in syria or holiday in saudi arabia or more radicilous iran? who would belive this? no normal man want to have holidays in these countrys.. hey you could make holiday in cyprus and than swim to IS that would be a serious good plan..
:hitwall: go to post #118 and watch the videos... enough of your bs
 
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and you forgot how AKP wanted to invade Syria under the name of fighting ISIS... now when the world got together they refused to join the fight? AKP and ISIS made a deal....

see the only different thing that F$A terrorism is contagious, and someday it might hurt you before it hurts Syria....
I assume you mean invade and destroy the Syrian regime through using IS? if that was the case Turkey could have retaliated after our plane was shot down in 2012. I'd much rather believe leaked tapes than some biased articles from pisstv and whatnot saying it was aimed at the regime. No need to always crawl in the victim role.

Who cares about the world? Own safety first. Turkey actively participated with Nato in e.g. Afganistan, Bosnia, Africa, missions with little risk for Turkey. I mean, if you can't comprehend even such strategical decisions...

Don't worry, Turkey has experienced terrorism (pkk, dhkp-c, asala etc) for many decades, thanks to proven support from many countries inc SYRIA, Armenia, Greece and who knows even Iran, yet we are still growing, economically, militarily and socially, and Turkey has received lots of experience combating terrorism which is good for the police, army, intelligence. We will get through this mess too, if we ever get sucked into it. Assad family should have taken note from Turkey on how to deal with terrorists, instead Assad (encouraged by who knows...) decided to support them. Pathetic, dont expect sympathy now that the snake has bitten back.

Edit; just saw you 'thanked' that post which said Turkey is carrying war tanks for IS... Seems you have come to a point where you accept anything, no matter how stupid or unrealistic it is, as long as it fits your own world :disagree:
 
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AKP and ISIS made a deal..

what are you a special retarted retard? great britain also did not join the current bombing just us and arabs.. so this means great britan did a deal too? or germany? or just angry that IS is a pain in the as go to your arab brothersand blame them supporting creating IS

my retarding friend we enjoy watching your mess with IS, it was a good thing to support is against YOU.. that was no error and we should do it again if it is better for us.. so don't blame us.. we are enemys blame your brothers wich supported them too..

so know you got what you wanted to hear/read please dont bother us anymore
 
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well done MIT :tup:
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MIT reminds me of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. :lol:
Anyway, as I said before, ISIS has demanded something for freeing hostages, and it seems that swapping has taken place. Swapping has been a good strategy. :tup:
 
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