by Tyler Durden
November 25, 2015
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ZeroHedge Website
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Russia's Sergey Lavrov is not one
foreign minister known to mince his words.
Just earlier today, 24 hours after a
Russian plane was brought down by the country whose president
three years ago said "a short-term
border violation can never be a pretext for an attack", had this to
say:
"We have serious doubts this was an
unintended incident and believe this is a planned provocation"
by Turkey.
But even that was tame compared to what
Lavrov said to his Turkish counterparty Mevlut Cavusoglu
earlier today during a phone call between the two (Lavrov who was
supposed to travel to Turkey has since canceled such plans).
As
Sputnik transcribes, according to a
press release from Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lavrov
pointed out that,
"by shooting down a Russian plane on
a counter-terrorist mission of the Russian Aerospace Force in
Syria, and one that did not violate Turkey's airspace,
the Turkish government has in
effect sided with ISIS."
It was in this context when Lavrov added
that,
"Turkey's
actions appear premeditated, planned, and undertaken with a
specific objective."
More importantly, Lavrov pointed to
Turkey's role in the propping up the terror network through the oil
trade.
As per the Russian statement:
"The Russian Minister reminded his
counterpart about Turkey's involvement in the ISIS' illegal
trade in oil, which is transported via the area where the
Russian plane was shot down,
and about the terrorist infrastructure, arms and munitions
depots and control centers that are also located there."
Others reaffirmed Lavrov's stance, such
as retired French General Dominique Trinquand, who said that,
"Turkey is either not fighting ISIL
at all or very little, and does not interfere with different
types of smuggling that takes place on its border, be it oil,
phosphate, cotton or people," he said.
The reason we find this line of
questioning fascinating is that just last week in the aftermath of
the French terror attack but long before the Turkish downing of the
Russian jet, we wrote about "The
Most Important Question About ISIS that Nobody is Asking"
in which we asked who is the one,
"breaching every known law of funding terrorism when buying ISIS
crude, almost certainly with the tacit approval by various
'western alliance' governments, and why is it that these
governments have allowed said middleman to continue funding ISIS
for as long as it has?"
Precisely one week later, in even more
tragic circumstances, suddenly everyone is asking this question.
And while we patiently dig to find who
the on and offshore "commodity trading" middleman are, who
cart away ISIS oil to European and other international markets in
exchange for hundreds of millions of dollars, one name keeps popping
up as the primary culprit of regional demand for the Islamic State's
"terrorist oil" - that of Turkish president Recep Erdogan's son:
Bilal Erdogan.
His very brief bio:
Necmettin Bilal Erdogan, commonly
known as Bilal Erdogan (born 23 April 1980) is the third child
of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the current President of Turkey.
After graduating from Kartal Imam
Hatip High School in 1999,
Bilal Erdogan moved to the US for undergraduate education.
He
also earned a Masters Degree in John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University in 2004. After
graduation, he served in the
World Bank as intern for a while. He returned Turkey in
2006 and started to his business life.
Bilal Erdogan is one of the three
equal shareholders of "BMZ Group Denizcilik ", a marine
transportation corporation.
Here is a recent picture of Bilal, shown
in a
photo from a Turkish 2014 article,
which "asked why his ships are now in Syria":
In the next few days, we will present a
full breakdown of Bilal's various business ventures, starting with
his BMZ Group which is the name implicated most often in the
smuggling of illegal Iraqi and Islamic State through to the western
supply chain, but for now here is a brief, if very disturbing
snapshot, of both father and son Erdogan
by F. William
Engdahl, one which should make everyone ask whether
the son of Turkey's president (and thus, the father) is the silent
mastermind who has been responsible for converting millions of
barrels of Syrian Oil into hundreds of millions of dollars of
Islamic State revenue.
Erdogan's Dirty
Dangerous ISIS Games
More and more
details are coming to light revealing that the Islamic State in
Iraq and Syria, variously known as ISIS, IS or Daesh, is being
fed and kept alive by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish
President and by his Turkish intelligence service, including
MIT, the Turkish CIA.
Turkey, as a
result of Erdogan's pursuit of what some call a Neo-Ottoman
Empire fantasies that stretch all the way to China, Syria
and Iraq, threatens not only to destroy Turkey but much of the
Middle East if he continues on his present path.
In October 2014
US Vice President Joe Biden told a Harvard gathering that
Erdogan's regime was backing ISIS with,
"hundreds of
millions of dollars and thousands of tons of
weapons…"
Biden later
apologized clearly for tactical reasons to get Erdogan's
permission to use Turkey's Incirlik Air Base for airstrikes
against ISIS in Syria, but the dimensions of Erdogan's backing
for ISIS since revealed is far, far more than Biden hinted.
ISIS militants
were trained by US, Israeli and now it emerges, by Turkish
special forces at secret bases in Konya Province inside the
Turkish border to Syria, over the past three
years.
Erdogan's
involvement in ISIS goes much deeper. At a time when Washington,
Saudi Arabia and even Qatar appear to have cut off their support
for ISIS, they remaining amazingly durable.
The reason
appears to be the scale of the backing from Erdogan and his
fellow neo-Ottoman Sunni Islam Prime Minister, Ahmet
Davutoglu.
Nice Family Business
The prime source
of money feeding ISIS these days is sale of Iraqi oil from the
Mosul region oilfields where they maintain a stronghold. The son
of Erdogan it seems is the man who makes the export sales of
ISIS-controlled oil possible.
Bilal Erdogan
owns several maritime companies. He has allegedly signed
contracts with European operating companies to carry Iraqi
stolen oil to different Asian countries. The Turkish government
buys Iraqi plundered oil which is being produced from the Iraqi
seized oil wells.
Bilal Erdogan's maritime companies
own special wharfs in Beirut and Ceyhan ports that are
transporting ISIS' smuggled crude oil in Japan-bound oil
tankers.
Gürsel
Tekin vice-president of the Turkish Republican Peoples'
Party, CHP, declared in a recent Turkish media interview,
"President Erdogan claims that according to international
transportation conventions there is no legal infraction
concerning Bilal's illicit activities and his son is doing
an ordinary business with the registered Japanese companies,
but in fact Bilal Erdoan is up to his neck in complicity
with terrorism, but as long as his father holds office he
will be immune from any judicial prosecution."
Tekin adds that
Bilal's maritime company doing the oil trades for ISIS,
BMZ Ltd, is,
"a family
business and president Erdogan's close relatives hold shares
in BMZ and they misused public funds and took illicit loans
from Turkish
banks."
In addition to
son Bilal's illegal and lucrative oil trading for ISIS,
Sümeyye Erdogan, the daughter of the Turkish President
apparently runs a secret hospital camp inside Turkey just over
the Syrian border where Turkish army trucks daily being in
scores of wounded ISIS Jihadists to be patched up and sent back
to wage the bloody Jihad in Syria, according to the testimony of
a nurse who was recruited to work there until it was discovered
she was a member of the Alawite branch of Islam, the same as
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad who Erdogan seems
hell-bent on
toppling.
Turkish citizen
Ramazan Bagol, captured this month by Kurdish People's
Defence Units, YPG, as he attempted to join ISIS from Konya
province, told his captors that said he was sent to ISIS by the
'Ismailia Sect,' a strict Turkish Islam sect reported to be tied
to Recep Erdogan.
Bagol said the
sect recruits members and provides logistic support to the
radical Islamist organization. He added that the Sect gives
jihad training in neighborhoods of Konya and sends those trained
here to join ISIS gangs in
Syria.
According to
French geopolitical analyst, Thierry Meyssan, Recep
Erdogan,
"organized
the pillage of Syria, dismantled all the factories in
Aleppo, the economic capital, and stole the machine-tools.
Similarly, he
organized the theft of archeological treasures and set up an
international market in Antioch… with the help of General
Benoît Puga, Chief of Staff for the Elysée, he organized a
false-flag operation intended to provoke the launching of a
war by the Atlantic Alliance - the chemical bombing of la
Ghoutta in Damascus, in
August 2013."
Meyssan claims
that the Syria strategy of Erdogan was initially secretly
developed in coordination with former French Foreign Minister
Alain Juppé
and Erdogan's then Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu, in 2011,
after Juppe won a hesitant Erdogan to the idea of supporting the
attack on traditional Turkish ally Syria in return for a promise
of French support for Turkish membership in the EU.
France
later backed out, leaving Erdogan to continue the Syrian
bloodbath largely on his own using
ISIS.
Gen. John R.
Allen, an opponent of Obama's Iran peace strategy, now US
diplomatic envoy coordinating the coalition against the Islamic
State, exceeded his authorized role after meeting with Erdogan
and,
"promised to
create a 'no-fly zone' ninety miles wide, over Syrian
territory, along the whole border with Turkey, supposedly
intended to help Syrian refugees fleeing from their
government, but in reality to apply the 'Juppé-Wright plan'.
The Turkish
Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, revealed US support for the
project on the TV channel A Haber by launching a bombing
raid against the PKK." Meyssan
adds.
There are
never winners in war and Erdogan's war against Syria's Assad
demonstrates that in bold.
Turkey and
the world deserve better.
Ahmet
Davutoglu's famous "Zero Problems With Neighbors" foreign policy
has been turned into massive problems with all neighbors due to
the foolish ambitions of Erdogan and his gang.
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