“We should look at the countries that are satisfied by the leak, and Israel is very satisfied,” Huseyin Celik, the deputy chairman of Turkey’s ruling party AKP.
While AKP is preparing for the trial of the senior military officers involved in the coup, modification to Turkey’s secularist Constitution and coming general election – Israel with the help of the US – is planning how to bring a pro-Israel/anti-Iran regime change in Ankara. Since these anti-Islam crooks don’t expect this regime change through election, therefore, they’re betting on the military officers dedicated to Attaturk’s secular principles who had even refused to shake hands with Turkish President Abdullah Gul’s wife Hayrunnisa Gul, who wears the highly controversial head scarf – is not lost on the Turkish public, and should not be lost on outside observers, either. The TİKAD survey carried in October 2010 showed that 84% of the participants favored the head scarf (Hijab).
Earlier this month, appearing at a press conference upon his return from Kazakhstan, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said the secret cables released by Wikileaks should not occupy Turkish politics and consume the country’s energy in vain.
Interestingly, Julian Assange, forgot to mention Israel’s 34-day invasion of Lebanon where it got its first tast of military defeat; Israel’s Dec.-Jan. 2009 attack on Gaza Strip and the meeting held at the American embassy in Beirut on 24th July 2006, which is widely considered as a ‘war council’ meeting between American, Israeli and Lebanese parties that played a role in the war again Hizbullah and its allies.
Ironically, the Jewish-owned TIME magazine’s readers have chosen Julian Assange, the man behind WikiLeaks, in the weekly’s annual poll for Person of the Year, while Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan came in second. On the other hand, Assange praised Netanyahu as a hero of transparency and openness!
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