Has Gladio Returned to Europe?
The
recent shooting of the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul by two woman who were
claimed by Turkish authorities to be members of a far-left terrorist
group, the Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), as
well as a suspicious incident on a Thalys high-speed train bound for
Paris from Amsterdam, indicate that the false flag operations conducted
by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s Cold War-era «stay behind
network» known as Gladio may be back in full operation.
recent shooting of the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul by two woman who were
claimed by Turkish authorities to be members of a far-left terrorist
group, the Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), as
well as a suspicious incident on a Thalys high-speed train bound for
Paris from Amsterdam, indicate that the false flag operations conducted
by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s Cold War-era «stay behind
network» known as Gladio may be back in full operation.
The
DHKP-C is claimed to have carried out a suicide bombing of the U.S.
embassy in Ankara in 2013, an attack that killed a Turkish security
guard. In that attack, a website called «The People's Cry», supposedly
operated by DHKP-C, claimed that one of its members, Ecevit Sanli,
carried out the suicide bombing at the embassy, which killed both Sanli
and the Turkish guard. The problem with the overall claim of DHKP-C
involvement was a video posted by «The People’s Cry» that was discovered
by the Israeli Mossad-linked «Search for International Terrorist
Entities» or «SITE», a Washington, DC-based group that has been known to
distribute to the media dubious videos and communiqués purporting to be
from «Al Qaeda», «the Islamic State», and other alleged Islamist
terrorist groups.
DHKP-C is claimed to have carried out a suicide bombing of the U.S.
embassy in Ankara in 2013, an attack that killed a Turkish security
guard. In that attack, a website called «The People's Cry», supposedly
operated by DHKP-C, claimed that one of its members, Ecevit Sanli,
carried out the suicide bombing at the embassy, which killed both Sanli
and the Turkish guard. The problem with the overall claim of DHKP-C
involvement was a video posted by «The People’s Cry» that was discovered
by the Israeli Mossad-linked «Search for International Terrorist
Entities» or «SITE», a Washington, DC-based group that has been known to
distribute to the media dubious videos and communiqués purporting to be
from «Al Qaeda», «the Islamic State», and other alleged Islamist
terrorist groups.
The
alleged resurgence of DHKP-C has provided the Turkish government with
cover to pound Kurdish guerrillas in eastern Turkey and instill a siege
mentality among Turkish voters as the country heads into another
national election that pits the Islamist-oriented government of
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against the secular opposition.
alleged resurgence of DHKP-C has provided the Turkish government with
cover to pound Kurdish guerrillas in eastern Turkey and instill a siege
mentality among Turkish voters as the country heads into another
national election that pits the Islamist-oriented government of
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against the secular opposition.