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Why The ‘Sultan of Chaos’ Is Freaking Out

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February 05, 2016 “Information Clearing House” – “RT” –  Picture sleepless nights at ‘Sultan’ Erdogan’s palace in Ankara. Imagine him livid when he learns the Syrian Arab Army (SAA), backed by Russian air power, started a preemptive Battle of Aleppo – through the Bayirbucak region – cutting off Ankara’s top weaponizing corridor and Jihadi highway.

Who controls this corridor will control the final outcome of the war in Syria.

Meanwhile, in Geneva, the remote-controlled Syrian opposition, a.k.a. High Negotiations Committee, graphically demonstrated they never wanted to meet with the Damascus delegation in the first place – “proximity” talks or otherwise, even after Washington and Moscow roughly agreed on a two-year transition plan leading to a theoretically secular, nonsectarian Syria.

The Saudi front wanted no less than Ahrar al-Sham, Jaysh al-Islam and all Jabhat al-Nusra, a.k.a. al-Qaeda in Syria, collaborators at the table in Geneva. So the Geneva charade, quicker than one can say “Road to Aleppo!” was exposed for what it is.

And forget about NATO

Notorious Saudi intel mastermind Prince Turki, a former mentor of one Osama bin Laden, has been to Paris on a PR offensive; all he could muster was an avalanche of non-denial denials – and blaming the whole Syria tragedy on Bashar al-Assad.

The bulk of the Syrian ‘opposition’ used to be armchair warriors co-opted by the CIA for years, as well as CIA Muslim Brotherhood patsies/vassals. Many of these characters preferred the joys of Paris to a hard slog on Syrian ground. Now the ‘opposition’ is basically warlords answering to the House of Saud even for bottles of water – regardless of the suit-and-tie former Ba’ath Party ministers handpicked to be the face of the opposition for the gullible Western corporate media.

Meanwhile, the ‘4+1’ – Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq, plus Hezbollah – is now winning decisive facts on the ground. The break down; there won’t be regime change in Damascus. Yet no one broke the news to the Turks and Saudis.

‘Sultan’ Erdogan is wallowing in a sea of desperation. He continues to divert the gravely serious issues at stake to his own war against the PYD – the umbrella organization of the Syrian Kurds – and the YPG (People’s Protection Units, their military wing). Erdogan and Prime Minister Davutoglu wanted the PYD not only banned from Geneva but they want it smashed on the ground, as they see the PYD/YPG as “terrorists” allied to the PKK.

Yet what is ‘Sultan’ Erdogan going to do? Defy the recently arrived 4G++ Sukhoi Su-35S fighters – which are scaring the hell out of every NATO Dr. Strangelove? The Turkish Air Force putting its bases on “orange alert” may scare the odd vagrant dog at best. The same applies to NATO Secretary-General, figurehead Jens Stoltenberg, pleading to Russia “to act responsibly and fully respect NATO airspace.”

Moscow is going after the Turkmen with a vengeance and at the same time providing air support to the PYD west of the Euphrates. That hits the ‘Sultan’ in his heart of hearts; after all Erdogan has threatened multiple times that a PYD/YPG advance west of the Euphrates is the ultimate red line.

An already scared NATO won’t support the folly of an Erdogan war against Russia – as much as US and UK neocons may crave it; as NATO decisions must be unanimous, the last thing EU powers Germany and France want is yet another Southwest Asia war. NATO may deploy the odd Patriot missiles in southern Anatolia and the odd AWACs to support the Turkish Air Force. But that’s it.

Pick your favorite regime change

ISIS/ISIL/Daesh, meanwhile, continues to profit from its own Jihadi highway across a 98 kilometer stretch of Turkish/Syrian border, especially in Jarablus and Al Rai across from Gaziantep and Kilis in Turkey.

Taking a cue from Israel, Ankara is building a wall – 3.6 meters high, 2.5 meters wide – covering the stretch between Elbeyli and Kilis, essentially for propaganda purposes. Because the Jihadi Highway, for all practical purposes, remains open – even as Turkish Armed Forces may apprehend the odd trespasser (always released). We’re talking about a monster smuggler/soldier scam; as much as $300 change hands for each night crossing and a noncommissioned Turkish officer may earn as much as $2,500 to look the other way for a few minutes.

The real question is why Gaziantep is not under a curfew imposed from Ankara, with thousands of Turkish Special Forces actually fighting a “war on terra” on the spot. That’s because Ankara and provincial authorities couldn’t give a damn; the real priority is Erdogan’s war on the Kurds.

This brings us to the only leverage the ‘Sultan’ may enjoy at the moment. From Brussels to Berlin, sound minds are terrified that the EU is now actually hostage to Erdogan’s Kurd “priority”, while Ankara is doing next to nothing to fight massive migrant smuggling.

When Davutoglu went to Berlin recently not only did he make no promises; he re-stressed Erdogan’s vow to “annihilate” the Syrian Kurds.

And that explains German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s own desperation. How could the alleged most powerful politician in Europe falls for such a crude extortion racket? The ‘Sultan’ wants a lot of cash, a lot of concessions, and even a further shot at entering the EU. Otherwise, he won’t turn off the tap on the grim refugee flood.

No wonder the regime change rumor mill is frantic. In Ankara? No; in Berlin.

Information Clearing House



6 Comments on "Why The ‘Sultan of Chaos’ Is Freaking Out"

  1. Davy on Mon, 8th Feb 2016 6:58 pm 

    You can say what you want about Turkey. The important point is they have over 1/2 million men under arms. They have the immediate land positioning of these forces. Turkey also has a dangerous leader who is capable of war. I would not discount or ridicule them in this respect.

  2. makati1 on Mon, 8th Feb 2016 7:23 pm 

    Turkey is going to lose the Kurds. Nothing new there. They are just redividing the ME back to it’s original layout. That means Iraq and Syria loses some land and people also, but that is the direction it is heading.

    Turkey is playing all sides of the war and losing in all of them. Eventually Erdogan will be ‘overthrown’ and the new government will partner with Russia/Iran in the pipeline and other trade. Turkey has nothing to support it for very long except stolen oil and begging. The US and NATO countries are struggling to survive on printed money. They can only promise help, but would have a difficult time actually providing it. A lot of the world’s problems will end when they (US/EU) collapse. Or so it seems to me.

  3. Truth Has A Liberal Bias on Mon, 8th Feb 2016 8:28 pm 

    Turkey is an importer of oil, NatGas and coal. They produce very little export product that is competitive or essential. Their economy is a basket case, their infantry is not known for bravery and their leader is a despot. They will go the way of Syria in short order.

  4. Truth Has A Liberal Bias on Mon, 8th Feb 2016 8:33 pm 

    Turkey descends into civil war

    http://www.juancole.com/2016/02/turkey-descends-into-civil-war-as-conflict-in-southeast-escalates.html

    And Davy thinks Turkey is a solid bet lol goes to show how far out of the reality loop he is. Turkey is done Davy. This information is not exactly carved in a stone tablet and hidden on the dark side of the moon. Where do you get your info? I’d say your awareness of the world around you needs a pulse check. Retard.

  5. Anonymous on Tue, 9th Feb 2016 5:16 am 

    Turkey, still the sick-man of Europe. And atm, working with the americants to figure out a way to save its USlamic state proxies from defeat. Or if that can’t be done-start WWIII, somehow.

  6. joe on Tue, 9th Feb 2016 11:25 am 

    I wonder when the Turkish army will stage a coup? Then complete the transformation from potential democracy to Neo-Pakistan thanks to its allience with the west.

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