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If the Gulenist networks are so dangerous, why don't you think they'll be looking for revenge if their leader is assassinated? Especially since Erdogan's plan is, apparently, to keep the Gulenist network in America intact and healthy?Start writing his obituary
That's why we will either imprison or kill ALL of them...obviously we will document and present evidence to our global partners. But ultimately this is our responsibilityIf the Gulenist networks are so dangerous, why don't you think they'll be looking for revenge if their leader is assassinated? Especially since Erdogan's plan is, apparently, to keep the Gulenist network in America intact and healthy?
Don't just demand Gulen's head: if Erdogan knows that the Gulenists are criminally culpable then reveal that incriminating info to the U.S. government, which could then help take down both Gulen AND a criminal network in the U.S. Doing so would remove a greater threat than Gulen himself, right?
well in Pakistan Army is already under the command of President /........ atleast on paper
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency, a parliamentary official said on Thursday, part of a major overhaul of the military after a failed coup.
Erdogan’s comments came after a five-hour meeting of Turkey’s Supreme Military Council (YAS) – chaired by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and including the top brass – and the dishonorable discharge of nearly 1,700 military personnel over their alleged role in the abortive putsch on July 15-16.
Erdogan, who narrowly escaped capture and possible death on the night of the coup, told Reuters in an interview last week that the military, NATO’s second biggest, needed “fresh blood”. The dishonorable discharges included around 40 percent of Turkey’s admirals and generals.
Turkey accuses U.S.-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup and has suspended or placed under investigation tens of thousands of his suspected followers, including soldiers, judges and academics.
In the aftermath of the coup, media outlets, schools and universities have also been closed down.
“The president said that … he would discuss with opposition parties bringing the General Staff and the MIT (intelligence agency) under the control of the presidency,” the parliamentary official said.
Such a change would require a constitutional amendment, so Erdogan’s Islamist-rooted AK Party would require the support of opposition parties in parliament, Turkish media said.
Both the General Staff and MIT currently report to the prime minister’s office. Putting them under the president’s overall direction would be in line with Erdogan’s push for a new constitution centered on a strong executive presidency.
Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said the YAS decisions – which Erdogan must first approve – would be announced on Thursday evening and would come into force immediately.
Bozdag also repeated Ankara’s request to the United States to swiftly extradite Gulen, once a powerful ally of Erdogan. He cited intelligence reports suggesting that the 75-year-old preacher might flee his residence in rural Pennsylvania.
Gulen has condemned the coup and denies any involvement.
Source: PAKISTANTODAY
Then you can't complain that the U.S. hasn't handed over Gulen yet, can you?That's why we will either imprison or kill ALL of them...obviously we will document and present evidence to our global partners. But ultimately this is our responsibility
So you believe the Brits when they say it's absurd to think that either the U.S. gov't or a retired U.S. general were behind the July 15 coup?This what you call diplomacy and this is why the UK is the only country I'd consider trusting west of the Bosphorus
We are presenting evidence and officials from both sides will have meetings this upcoming week on this issue. Extradation will happen, if it doesnt he will hounded for the rest of his life. He is our Osama Bin Laden, and god help any fool that shelters him.Then you can't complain that the U.S. hasn't handed over Gulen yet, can you?
So you believe the Brits when they say it's absurd to think that either the U.S. gov't or a retired U.S. general were behind the July 15 coup?
Moore is saying what the U.S. gov't should be saying (if it isn't already.)
I am with Erdogan he is a great Muslim leader in the whole world.
Lol, unable to act. We got the largest army in the world right now. Everyone able to bear arms will honorfully die for this nation
Dying for ones country is what sheep do? Good god the Americans really did beat all the patriotism and love for country out of you Germans since '45 huh?Many sheeps and very less shepherd. Yes, dying is the keyword.