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He has some nerve.. "We are in a state of war" dafuq does that mean?Erdogan Says that Turkey is in a state of war with Syria.
http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/video/...masi__Turkiye_-_Suriye_ile_savas_halinde.html
Doesn't look like ours.
I saw from Neptune's post. But if it's wrong then correct him. Sorry@Shah9
That's not Turkish army camo pattern. Ours doesn't have those ridiculous dark blue/black colors.
“What the police give to those whom they think might be travelling to Syria lool they gimme joke!!... It means right now they can't really do squat... Hence the word "interest" lol.”
“Who thinks they can jump that???... Subhan'ALLAH... 1 hour flight from Istanbul, 30min drive from hatai and bing bang boom ur in!!”
@Sinan @xenon54 @LegionnairE @Kaan and other members.
I did some reading from VICE. The ISIL were mocking the Western's accusation against Turkey opening borders. I'll quote some of the important parts which ISIL members post on social site.
The Atmeh internet café crops up frequently in social media posts, and indicates the relative normality of jihadist life far from the frontlines. In a clear recruiting drive, British fighters frequently refer to Syria’s “5 Star jihad” and urge their compatriots at home to join them while they still can.
One British Facebook account mocks the travel warning given by the police to those suspected of planning to travel to Syria:
The same account then mocks the ease with which foreign jihadists can cross the Turkish border into Syria
Story how Turkish army approached them.
Another British jihadist tumblr account states that Turkish border guards facilitated their illegal entry into Syria, despite Turkey’s recent denials of support for jihadist groups (the bracketed notes are his own):
“a huge army vehicle from the Turkish army appeared from the border we were about to cross. On top of it was a machine gun with a soldier in control of it and two more men inside. A few of the brothers thought this was it, that we were going to attain martyrdom or be arrested, strangely enough my heart felt at ease and content. They commanded us to get out of the car and asked us to open our luggage. They asked us were we jaysh al-hur [Free Syrian Army] but we replied no we are here for sadaqah and we weren’t lying as we had no intentions of being anything to do with jaysh al-hur (free Syrian army) as many among them are murtadūn (apostates).
The commander was debating between whether to send us back or let us through the border but as soon as our driver told them we was British, they smiled and were inspired by our presence. The sad thing was to see they had love for the deen (religion/straight path) but they had sworn allegiance to the tawagheet (tyrant rulers). After searching our luggage and taking a pair of our gloves as a gift (they gave us no choice) they let us go on our way. Our happiness wasnt hidden, it gleamed from our faces so much that it brought smiles to theirs but they made the vehicle we were in turn around and leave, leaving us to travel through the border on foot.”
This part is interesting.
Such a distinctive location can easily be tracked down via satellite imagery, which suggests that the jihadists either have a very poor sense of information security or absolutely no fear of being bombed by the regime or monitored by Western intelligence services.
Recent reports indicate that, stung by Western criticism, the Turkish government has increasingly begun to restrict access to Syria for foreign jihadists, which means that the best days of the "5 Star jihad" may already be over.
Despite this, the calls for fresh recruits make the place sound about as tempting as a gig joining in in Syria's carnage could ever sound:
“To the brothers: What are you waiting for? There are plenty of weapons here waiting for you to come and play with them. Plenty of food as a sheep gets slaughtered regularly depending on how many brothers are around, there are plenty of women here waiting to get married waiting to bare the offspring of the army of Imam Mehdi by the will of Allah and there is honour for the Muslims here.
"To the sisters: What are you waiting for? Your husbands clothes need washing! (I’m joking) but seriously what are you waiting for? You may wear your veils without being harassed, no woman is harmed here and if she is there is a harsh penalty as the woman’s honour is not to be tampered with whatsoever, there are plenty of mujahideen desiring to get married who have some of the most loving and softest characters I have ever witnessed even though they are lions in the battlefield, there are orphans here waiting for mothers to love them the way their parents would have. Come to the land of honour. You are needed here.
"We don’t just need men and money. We need communities. We are building the Islamic state. Join us as it is becoming extremely difficult to enter through the borders.”
MORE:Jihad Selfies: These British Extremists in Syria Love Social Media | VICE
VICE news is no FOX. They been there and keep in contact with them on social sites. I have posted a twitter screenshot taken by journalist before to Sinan/xenon when cyber jihadi fanboy was asking q's to ISIS members how they got in: reply was turkish army allowed in and they take bribing as well.
is that why the Turks ain't doing shit to those takfiri nutjobbers?
Duuno, I can only see by looking at the picture.What's number 12?
ADANA, Turkey — A Turkish army captain has been arrested on Thursday as part of an investigation into an illegal search of trucks belonging to the country's MIT intelligence agency in January.
The captain identified only by the initials H.G. and another active soldier were held on Wednesday in Ankara, their place of duty, before being transferred to the southern city of Adana, where the incident on January 19 took place.
A court in Adana ordered the arrest of H.G., whereas the other soldier remains in detention.
En route to Syria, seven trucks belonging to Turkey's intelligence agency were stopped by gendarmerie teams on January 19 despite a national security law forbidding such an act.
Turkey's Interior Ministry said the trucks were conveying humanitarian aid to the Turkmen community in Syria.
The prosecutor and security officers who ordered the stopping of the trucks were later removed from their posts.