Turkey - Uighur Nationalism, Turkey and the CIA
"Much was made in the news, earlier this month, of the series of violent clashes that erupted between Uighurs, a Turkic, and predominantly Muslim, minority ethnic group in China, and the Chinese state police, and Han Chinese residents in the the province of Xinjiang, North Western China. But the media’s recent attention to the matter should be seen in light of a larger geo-political strategy, involving Turkey and the CIA, as part of what is called "The Bernard Lewis Plan". Originally implemented under the supervision of Zbigniew Brzezinski during the Carter administration, the plan was based on Lewis’ idea of an “Arc of Crisis”, created around the southern borders of Soviet Union, by empowering Muslim radicals to rebel against the communists, to bring about the fall of the Soviet Empire. The key aspect of this strategy, over the last 30 years, as revealed in the book and movie, Charlie Wilson’s War, began with support for the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, which eventually became the CIA’s largest covert operation ever.
Despite years of Sibel Edmonds testimony being suppressed by the State Secrets Privilege, it is her revelations, discovered in the course of her work for the FBI, that now helps explain the significance of the immigration case against Turkish religious leader, Fethullah Gülen, living in "self-imposed exile" in the Pennsylvania, and explodes this entire complex of American foreign policy in the Middle East and Central Asia, and it’s broader implications for the Islamic world.
Fethullah Gülen, while also leading the movement behind Turkey’s current Islamic renaissance, is one of the key operatives who have been fronting for the CIA in the radicalization of Central Asia, involving drug trafficking, money laundering, and the nuclear black market, and false-flag terrorism. A number of sources reveal that the Gulen organization is also being used as a tool for the Special Operations Department of the Turkish police force.
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