Sunday, 22 February 2015

TURKEY COMMITS FLAGRANT ACT OF WAR:Army Enters Syria, Evacuates Remains of Suleyman Shah, Guards


TURKEY COMMITS FLAGRANT ACT OF WAR; COLLABORATION WITH ISIS OBVIOUS

Ziad Fadel



On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at about 3:00 a.m. (Damascus Time), Turkish troops, coordinating their movements with ISIS, the savage terrorist organization bent of reshaping the Middle East in the image of their goat God, invaded Syria to purportedly remove the remains of Sulayman Shah, the reputed father of Ertughrul who is the father of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, Othman I.  He supposedly drowned in the Euphrates River in 1236 C.E. because he was such an imbecile he didn’t know that the armor he wore would sink him if he tried to float to the other side, hence the suggestion that Recep Erdoghan, the lame-brained fanatical Islamist Muslim Brotherhood member,  is a direct descendant of this Central Asian Seljuq mutton head.
The tomb is an “exclave” of the Turkish Republic.  The original exclave was located to the south at Ja’bar Citadel but was threatened with inundation after the Syrian government of General Haafizh Al-Asad opened the Tabqa Dam in 1973-1974.  So, both governments agreed that the tomb, so holy to the paganistic Turks, should be moved northwards to its present location which can be seen herein-above.
The exclave was created by agreement of the pathetic and malicious French authorities during the mandate period over Syria after WWI when the allied forces of France and Britain decided to divvy up the spoils of the Ottoman Empire according to the Sykes-Picot Agreement.  But, in an effort to assuage the hurt feelings of the genocidal Turks who were just feeling the blood of 2 million Armenians, inter alia, drying on their hands, they were granted this concession in 1921.
The Turkish military conducted the operation with around 600 soldiers, 100 tanks and APCs.  They evidently entered through Kobane (‘Ayn Al-‘Arab) and reached the exclave a few hours later.  One Turkish soldier was reportedly killed under very suspicious circumstances.  The Turk government claims it was an “accident”.  
One thing we do know for sure is that ISIS, so close to the tomb, did not fire one shot at the Turkish army contingent and let the aggressors go about their business unmolested.
If any of you want to know how to prove Erdoghan’s complicity in the ISIS affair, look no further than this.
 Syrian Perspective does not believe the Turks were acting to preserve the tomb’s remains.  Instead, we believe the Turks had 2 aims in mind: the first was to establish a presence in Syria without Damascus’ consent.  The second is Ankara’s fear that the Syrian Army was in a position to overrun the location of the tomb which would place its protection under the control of the government forces – a humiliating bog-wash for Erdoghan.

Turkey Army Enters Syria, Evacuates Remains of Suleyman Shah, Guards 

Local Editor

Turkey's armyTurkish army carried out a military operation inside the Syrian territories overnight, and repatriated troops guarding the tomb of Suleyman Shah, as well as the remains of the Shah himself, without getting engaged in any battle.

572 Turkish soldiers using 39 tanks, 57 armored vehicles and 100 other military vehicle, crossed the border deep inside Syria in a successful operation to repatriate troops guarding the Turkish enclave surrounded by militants of the so-called 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' (ISIL) takfiri group, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Sunday.

The Turkish guards, reportedly numbering around 40, were protecting the mausoleum complex of Suleyman Shah, grandfather of the Ottoman empire's founder, Osman I, which under a 1920s treaty is considered sovereign Turkish territory.

Davutoglu said that the remains of Suleyman Shah, who is said to have died in 1236, would be reburied in Turkey at a religious ceremony in the next hours, adding that within days Turkey planned to bury the remains once again inside Syria in the area of Eshme, which Turkey took over in the operation.

The tomb had for years been guarded largely by conscripts but in March 2014 Turkey reportedly sent a special mission of several dozen special forces to guard it.

Turkish television channels broadcast images of Turkish troops planting the Turkish flag overnight at the site. There were no further details on the size of the new pocket of territory under the Turks' control.

The United States and Turkey on Thursday signed a deal to train and equip thousands of new Jihadists operating against the Syrian army, following blows on ISIL and other takfiri groups.

Source: AFP
22-02-2015 - 11:58 Last updated 22-02-2015 - 11:58

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