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TURKEY COUP

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Why didn't the coup forces:

- Locate Erdogan and kill him to mark the start of the coup?

- Disable the runways of airbases loyal to Erdogan?

- Knock out the power grid to prevent the propaganda that has Islamists out on the street?


Did they not realize millennials were cucked and thought they would turn out to support them?
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Their mistake was they started a peaceful coup against Islamic Extremist.
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>>30639765
It was an inside job designed to purge anti-Endrogan forces in the judicial and military systems.
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>>30639765

1.) The coup can't target civilians. They aren't islamists, they are secularists.

2.) Erdogan was already prepared. You can't just manuveur military equipment in a nation without someone knowing unless it's unknown as a thing. Private army etc.

3.) If they'd knocked out ALL the power, they'd have armies of pissed off islamists either way.

They had no fucking chance while keeping inline with their doctrine. A violent coup would invite US support of Erdogan. A peaceful one would not.

It's literally all they had.
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>>30644166
The main problem they had is that there's a huge difference in thinking patterns.
Separation of state and religion in a secular country, as well as a difference between combatants and civilians ...

Neither is the case on the other side, willing to wipe out the line between all of these concepts.
Erdogan called for civilians to fight the military, in order to help his cause of removing the secular basis of the Turkish republic.
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I can see the false flag from a mile.
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>>30639765
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>>30644848
There are a lot of dead civilians showing that the putschists had no problem shooting at civilians. And before, they were attacked, there is a vido of attack helicopter shooting at people.

And, calling the people on the streets to resist a coup is normal practice if the putschists fail to secure the person in charge. In 1991 Yeltsin in Russia, in 2010 in Ecuador, 1961 the generals putsch in than French Algeria. The call for civilians to take to the streets is used to indicate the public support for the violent change of government.Sometimes the putschists themselves do it, like Sisi in Egypt or army in 1974 in Portugal.

In reality the putschists in Turkey lack both the military might and public support. And you need at least one to carry out a coup. Putschists that have one and not the other can easily pull the country into a civil war, if they have both than it can be bloodless.
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>>30639765
Even a blind person could see this "coup" was a false flag to purge and tarnish the military, leading to Erdogan to remove his rivals and gain more power.
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It's clear as mud. It appears as if the coup has been in planning for months but some unexpected events had forced conspirators to severely rush it.

It looks like the government and security services have been preparing to crackdown on the supposed Gulen supporters within the military, police and gandarmerie. Simultaneously some people in the Staff were meticulously preparing for a coup to overthrow Erdogan and reinstall secular institutions in the country. Without being aware of the conspiracy, security services have informed the Chief of Staff about incoming operation. He panicked, and decided to launch Valkyrie too early in hope to take advantage of the situation. Predictably, it went badly organized and largely improvised, so most of the soldiers involved weren't aware what they got into and weren't ready to use force on the pro-Erdogan zealots, which ultimately decided their fate.
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>>30639765

It was a false flag operation.

The only ones involved in the coup were new and teenage recruits.
The goal was to give the Turkish gov. a reason to take the army completely under state control.

Once they cleanse the army they can invade Syria, Iraq, Russia, etc to their hearts content, or do what ever NATO wants them to do.
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