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YOUTUBE BLOCKED IN TURKEY. AND HERE IS WHY: Recent leakings of sound recordings, involving the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Ahmet Davutoğlu), advisor of National Intelligence Agency (Hakan Fidan), an advisor of Foreign Affair Ministry (Feridun Sinirlioğlu) and Lieutenant General Yaşar Güler. Here are some parts of it: Feridun Sinirlioğlu: That’s what I told back there. For one thing, the situation is different. An operation on ISIL has solid ground on international law. We’re going to portray this is Al-Qaeda, there’s no distress there if it’s a matter regarding Al-Qaeda. Yaşar Güler: We don’t have any problems with that. Hakan Fidan: Second after it happens, it’ll cause a great internal commotion (several bombing events is bound to happen within). The border is not under control… Feridun Sinirlioğlu: I mean, yes, the bombings are of course going to happen. But I remember our talk from 3 years ago… Yaşar Güler: Mr. Fidan should urgently receive back-up and we need to help him supply guns and ammo to rebels. We need to speak with the minister. Our Interior Minister, our Defense Minister. We need to talk about this and reach a resolution sir. ... Yaşar Güler: Look, sir, isn’t MKE (Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation) at minister’s bidding? Sir, I mean, Qatar is looking for ammo to buy in cash. Ready cash. So, why don’t they just get it done? It’s at Mr. Minister’s command. Ahmet Davutoğlu: But there’s the spot we can’t act integratedly, we can’t coordinate. Yaşar Güler: Then, our Prime Minister can summon both Mr. Defence Minister and Mr. Minister at the same time. Then he can directly talk to them. Ahmet Davutoğlu: We, Mr. Siniroğlu and I, have literally begged Mr. Prime Minster for a private meeting, we said that things were not looking so bright. Yaşar Güler: ... Because, sir, the main need there is guns and ammo. Not even guns, mainly ammo. We’ve just talked about this, sir. Let’s say we’re building an army down there, 1000 strong. If we get them into that war without previously storing a minimum of 6-months’ worth of ammo, these men will return to us after two months. Ahmet Davutoğlu: They’re back already. Yaşar Güler: They’ll return to us, sir. Ahmet Davutoğlu: They’ve came back from… What was it? Çobanbey. Yaşar Güler: Yes, indeed, sir. ... Ahmet Davutoğlu: The year 2012, we didn’t do it 2011. If only we’d took serious action back then, even in the summer of 2012. Feridun Sinirlioğlu: They were at their lowest back in 2012. Ahmet Davutoğlu: Internally, they were just like Libya. Who comes in and goes from power is not of any importance to us. But some things… Yaşar Güler: Sir, to avoid any confusion, our need in 2011 was guns and ammo. In 2012, 2013 and today also. We’re in the exact same point. We absolutely need to find this and secure that place. Ahmet Davutoğlu: Guns and ammo are not a big need for that place. Because we couldn’t get the human factor in order. This is only a little bit of the first half of their conversation: justpaste.it/davutogluenglish
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:53:24 +0000

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