It might seem outrageous to suggest that a Nato member like Turkey would in any way support an organisation that...

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Af Steven 🌞 Snedker den 19. november 2015 - 5:40 [1]

It might seem outrageous to suggest that a Nato member like Turkey would in any way support an organisation that murders western civilians in cold blood. That would be like a Nato member supporting al-Qaida. But in fact there is reason to believe that Erdoğan’s government does support the Syrian branch of al-Qaida (Jabhat al-Nusra) too, along with any number of other rebel groups that share its conservative Islamist ideology. The Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University has compiled a long list of evidence of Turkish support for Isis in Syria.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/nov/18/turkey-cut-islamic-state-supply-lines-erdogan-isis

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          Mikkel Gjoel
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I thought we established long ago, that most terrorist organisations are either directly or indirectly founded, and indeed funded, by national intelligence agencies? Including al-Qaida btw. Wherein lies the surprise?

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