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The Turkish President may be trying to play up fears within the country in a bid to garner more support from the public in the midst of a violent purge that has seen over 15,000 arrested and the country's civil services ripped to shreds.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told
Hurriyet news that
he did not believe that the July 15 coup attempt was the final act in the effort to overthrow his government and vowed to take further steps against the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETO) who he blamed first and foremost for the attempted government overthrow despite saying recently that Fethullah Gulen was but a "pawn" for a superior power while his government laid blame directly at the feet of the US military and American intelligence.
"The superior mind is playing ruthlessly," said Erdogan during a press conference at the Huber Mansion in Istanbul.
"I do not believe this thing [coup attempt] is over. We will not be come by languor."The Turkish President also downplayed the notion that his life was in peril during the failed coup attempt when a fighter jet controlled by coup plotters followed over his plane within striking distance before having to be grounded for refueling. Instead,
Erdogan suggests that the F-16 fighter jets did not have bombs to strike his plane.
The president credited the media and the people of Turkey in standing up against the coup plotters on the night of the failed government overthrow and said that the final straw that broke the back of the attempted coup was when the Turkish government dropped 12 bombs on the Akinci Air Base in Ankara which was used as a headquarters by the anti-government forces.
In the wake of the failed coup,
the Turkish government has arrested over 15,000 individuals and has fired nearly 100,000 individuals from all sectors of government including education professionals, judges, and run-of-the-mill bureaucrats for allegedly conspiring with the Fethullahist Terror Organization. Erdogan has hinted that he would like to bring back the death penalty and impose this highest punishment on those who are currently detained saying "why should I keep them."
The Turkish government's post-coup decorum has led to a major rift between Ankara and the West with officials from the Erdogan government repeatedly accusing top US generals of participating in the coup or siding with its plotters while the country's prosecutors and media have made a public relations punching bag out of the CIA and FBI who these mediums purport trained Gulenists.
Brussells has also chilled tremendously to Ankara's demands that the Turkish people receive visa-free travel and that Turkey be fast-tracked to EU ascension based on the post-coup crackdown, but have not written off the Erdogan regime out of a realization that they need Ankara to help them resolve the growing migrant crisis within Europe.
Comment: Is a second coup very likely, given that Erdogan's government has presumably hamstrung the Fethullahist fifth column? He's right about one thing: the U.S. isn't done with interfering in Turkish affairs and subverting Turkish sovereignty and democracy. The question is just what means they will now use.
One thing's still clear: Erdogan retains popular support. Hundreds of thousands
gathered this weekend in Istanbul for pro-government demonstrations. PM Yildirim told the crowd: "Let all of you know, the leader of this terrorist group will come to Turkey and pay for what he did." The main opposition leader in Turkey is calling for political
unity: "We must not let politics into mosque, courts and barracks."
There will be and he knows it, and playing this situation up is a good idea, such as Castro did in Cuba, when the CIA learned that 'their man' wasn't, in fact 'their man'. The only difference is Castro played this game willingly to achieve his plans, while Erdo the Idiot is playing a 'hope' card, as public support is like the tides at the shore, they come and go and are easy to manipulate, if the Western Empire chooses to do so. Maybe a backup is already in place? Maybe release some unsavory facts about the man and his family? Not hard to exploit a man and his ego once things look like they're closing in on him.