Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds thinks that Washington has had-it-in for Erdogan a long time now, dating back to a dust up he had with the CIA a few years back. In any event, she gives a pretty good account of what we can expect now that Erdogan is on Washington's enemies list. Here's a clip from her post at Boiling Frogs:
"We all know what happens to those puppets when they end up in a rift with the CIA. Don't we? The rift always brings expiration. Once a puppet is considered expired, then lo and behold, all of a sudden, the reversal branding and marketing begins: All old skeletons are dug out of the deep closets and leaked to the media. His previously overlooked human rights violations are looked at and scrutinized under a microscope. The terrorist card is brought into the equation. And the list goes on...
"...All Empire-installed puppets and regimes must commit to the Empire's commandments...Thou shall not violate the Imperial commandments. Because if you do, thou shall be disgraced, exposed, uninstalled, and may even be given death. All you have to do is look at the past century's history. See what happens when an installed puppet gets too confident and inflicted with hubris, and ignores one or more commandments. This is when they are reborn as dictators, despots, torturers, and yes, terrorists. This is when their backyards get dug up to find a few grams of weapons of mass destruction...
"No matter how we look at it Erdogan's days are numbered. Anyone who ever dares to be this reckless will be punished and made an example for all other installed-puppets..." ("Turkish PM Erdogan: The Speedy Transformation of an Imperial Puppet," BFP)
So there it is. That's what you can expect by the end of the week when the media starts their full-throttle demonizing of Erdogan, the man who dared to act independently and put the interests of his own people above those of the Washington mob bosses. As anyone who's followed US foreign policy for the last 60 years will tell you; that's a big no-no.
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