6 Jan 2016 Rev. 10:32 CET
http://balkans.aljazeera.net/vijesti/gordon-sad-treba-gulena-izruciti-turskoj
Former Pentagon spokesman said that the leader of the movement Kanal should face the Turkish judiciary.
The FBI is investigating a number of schools that have been associated with Fethullah Gulen [EPA - Archive]
Former Pentagon spokesman, retired US Navy Commander Jeffrey D. Gordon, published in his column for The Hill, a daily political magazine in Washington, that Fethullah Gulen, leader of the movement Kanal, should be deported to Turkey to face the local judiciary.
He brought Gülen's movement, in the context of a terrorist organization that operates in the shadows, creating parallel societies in countries around the world.
He said it was difficult enough to maintain security in the US after the recent attacks and that America does need individuals who manipulates religion to build a cult of personality.
Gordon also mentioned an investigation into the misuse of state funds in the Gülen schools.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was investigating a number of schools that are linked to Gulen, in connection with the alleged improper spending of public funds and suspicious immigration of thousands of young teachers.
Invisible anti-government force
After a well-coordinated corruption and indoctrination, the next step is lobbying US politicians for support, Gordon said.
He mentioned the importance of Turkey as the second biggest military force among NATO members.
He mentioned the challenges that this country faced in recent years, such as the Workers' Party of Kurdistan and 2.5 million Syrian refugees.
Gordon stressed that "the last thing that Turkey needs is an invisible force that is trying to sink the government."
He drew attention to the importance of cooperation in the fight against terrorist organizations and attacks.
The Government of Turkey has twice warned France about the attackers, which eventually ended with deaths of 89 people in Paris. The message is clear - there must be a unique intelligence of Americans and Europeans, which could take decisive action against extremists, "said Gordon.
Source: Agencies
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Turkey is the next failed state in the Middle East & US's Fethullah Gülen
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=29992
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US-based Erdogan critic goes on trial in Turkey on graft charges
Latest update : 2016-01-06
A US-based Turkish preacher who has emerged as an arch-enemy of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan went on trial in absentia Wednesday along with several former police chiefs charged over the corruption allegations that hit the Turkish leader in 2013.
More:
http://www.france24.com/en/20160106-turkey-us-based-cleric-gulen-trial-erdogan-graft-corruption-charges
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Hitler’s Germany exemplifies effective presidential system: Erdogan
Reuters, Istanbul | Updated: Jan 01, 2016 22:32 IST
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world/hitler-s-germany-exemplifies-effective-presidential-system-erdogan/story-tQW4ZZ28svHr1TIlI2EREL.html
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, who is pushing for executive powers, told the Turkish media on Friday that he believes Adolf Hitler’s Germany was an example of an effective presidential system.
Erdogan wants to change the Turkish constitution to turn the ceremonial role of president into that of a chief executive, a Turkish version of the system in the United States, France or Russia.
Asked on his return from a visit to Saudi Arabia late on Thursday whether an executive presidential system was possible while maintaining the unitary structure of the state, he said: “There are already examples in the world. You can see it when you look at Hitler’s Germany.
“There are later examples in various other countries,” he told reporters, according to a recording broadcast by the Dogan news agency.
The ruling AK Party, founded by Erdogan, has put a new constitution at the heart of its agenda after winning back a majority in a November parliamentary election.
It agreed with the main opposition CHP on Wednesday to revive efforts to forge a new constitution.
Opposition parties agree on the need to change the constitution, drawn up after a 1980 coup and still bearing the stamp of its military authors, but do not back the presidential system envisaged by Erdogan, fearing it will consolidate too much power in the hands of an authoritarian leader.
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During the WWII Turks were exclusive supporters of Hitler because their Islam ideology was pretty much the same as the Nazi one.
(2 virgins - lately up to 72 - as Valhalla).
This is why there in Turkey is:
http://gobeklitepe.info/
And there is no language similar to Turk on this globe, except some words from sanskrit, egyptian, and dogon languages.
And there is mt. Ararat where on of the arks landed after the meteor caused meltdown of the last ice age some 12000 years ago.
IZAKOVIC