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In reply to the discussion: So the French and Americans greenlit this Turkish coup, right? [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)43. I'll agree with that. Also, anyone can just google Turkey and
coup to see that this is hardly a surprise. We'll never know if Obama had evidence/reason to believe this was imminent and if he and a room full of experts discussed the pros and cons of intervening in some way and made some decisions. Or not.
That's as far as I go. Factions in other geographic areas, acting in their own interests, economic, religious, whatever, never really need our help to cause trouble for each other. Turkey's had a number of military coups in the past several decades alone. My guess most families are at home chatting about the various coups they remember the way we do elections.
The one assumption we can probably pretty safely make is that our own PTB want a stable and cooperative NATO partner in Turkey.
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So the French and Americans greenlit this Turkish coup, right? [View all]
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2016
OP
Busy trying to deal with the actors across the border being coddled by deposed Turkish leader?
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2016
#32
It would have been known to highly placed officials that it was going to occur.
closeupready
Jul 2016
#18
Maybe moving from a non-interest stability to an interest stability, though.
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2016
#27
No it isn't. Turkey is known for such coups and it has nothing to do with the US, but
still_one
Jul 2016
#35
If there's one universal truth of the last century, it's that Turkish generals do their own thing
Yo_Mama
Jul 2016
#23
Let's see how fast France declares a state of war against the caliphate and Turkey fulfills
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2016
#29
Because you are making an assumed accusation without anything to substantiate it. No hostility
still_one
Jul 2016
#53
I wish there was no fucking speculation without fucking facts. It should dry up.
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2016
#42
OK, confess - was this thread meant seriously, or taking the piss out of conspiracy theorists?
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2016
#52