Author: Aylin D. Miller

  • Boom Times for Turkey’s Lobbyists in Trump’s Washington

    Boom Times for Turkey’s Lobbyists in Trump’s Washington

    ADAM KLASFELD

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    MANHATTAN (CN) – Some five years ago, Turkey’s soft power suddenly swelled in the United States as the country’s lobbyists and pro-government charities received millions in newfound funding.

    That was the same year that leaked tapes appeared to show then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan instructing his son Bilal to dump massive amounts of money tied to a multibillion-dollar money-laundering scheme.

    “Now, what I say is, you take everything that you have in the house out,” Erdoğan could be heard telling his son, in recordings quickly viewed by millions on YouTube and translated from Turkish by the now-shuttered Turkish newspaper, Zaman.

    “What can I have on me, Dad,” Bilal replied in that transcript. “There is your money in the safe.”

    Made public in early 2014, the tapes depicted Erdoğan fretting that Istanbul police conducted home raids on the top officials of his ruling Justice and Development Party and his then-ally Reza Zarrab, a gold trader charged with corrupting them. The Turkish government disputed its authenticity, but academic researchers doubted claims of doctoring.

    Zarrab would implicate Erdoğan in a bribery-fueled conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions against Iran three years later in a New York federal courtroom — a development Erdoğan tried to head off by lobbying intensely with reported help from President Donald Trump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani.

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    Courthouse News studied the Justice Department’s foreign lobbying database to identify the five largest recipients of money linked to the Turkish government between 2014 and 2018: Amsterdam & Partners, Ballard Partners, Gephardt Group, Greenberg Traurig, and Mercury Public Affairs. The budgets of those five, including their subcontractors, more than quadrupled collectively during this time frame, from more than $1.7 million in 2014 to more than $7.3 million in 2018.

    Gephardt Group, a longtime lobbyist for Turkey named for the Democratic congressman who founded it, cut ties with its government at the end of 2016. The new guard of registered Turkish agents that replaced Gephardt would be deeply tied to Trump and his associates.

    Budgets of pro-Turkey charities linked to both Erdoğan and Trump also ballooned during this period.

    Bilal Erdoğan, the son from the 2014 recordings, signed the incorporation papers of the U.S.-based charity Turken Foundation just a few months after audio of him and his father caused an uproar. Turkey’s main opposition party unearthed Turken’s IRS records showing that tie in a document request. Public records show that another of Erdogan’s children, Esra Albayrak, sat on Turken’s board.

    As a tax-exempt 501(c)3 corporation, Turken does not have to disclose its donors, but it reported receiving a more than $24 million contribution the next fiscal year. Spending that money lavishly, the charity paid more than $17.5 million for the sites where it is building a 32-story skyscraper in midtown Manhattan, for use as Islamic student housing. It also bought legendary boxer Muhammad Ali’s farm in Michigan earlier this year for a reported $2.5 million.

    Hacked emails published by WikiLeaks showed Bilal Erdoğan’s interest in a different midtown Manhattan property, valued at $25 million, that Trump Organization representative Elena Baronoff had been offering in 2013.

    Known as Trump’s “Russian hand,” Baronoff died of leukemia two years later.

    Turken did not reply to an email requesting comment.

    Here is a breakdown of the top players in pro-Turkey lobbying and charity between 2014 and 2018.

    Gephardt Gets Out
    More than a decade ago in 2009, a ProPublica investigation found that the Turkish government’s lobbyists contacted members of Congress more often than those from any other country.

    A year before that article, Turkey first signed its contract with former Missouri Representative Richard Gephardt. Turkey had been successful in projecting an image of Erdoğan as a bridge between political Islam and liberal democracy, but Erdoğan’s corruption scandal — and his response to it — stained that international goodwill starting in late 2013.

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    Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan waves to supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Ankara, Turkey, on June 25, 2018. (Presidency Press Service via AP, Pool)

    Once the leaked tapes of his son hit the internet, Erdoğan tried to ban Twitter and purge the prosecutors investigating him. Records that Gephardt disclosed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act show the firm spinning issues of “internet freedom” in Turkey with U.S. legislators and responding to the concerns of the House Foreign Affairs Committee about “The Future of Turkish Democracy.”

    Amid Erdoğan’s autocratic rise, Gephardt Group hired five subcontractors to help manage Turkey’s bruised international image: Dickstein Shapiro LLP and LB International Solutions in 2014; Greenberg Traurig and Capitol Counsel in 2015; and longtime congressional staffer Brian Forni in 2016.

    Gephardt could not be reached directly. The firm’s vice president, Greg Carnrick, did not respond to phone and email requests for comment.

    Asked by phone to explain why the firm terminated its eight-year contract with the Turkish government, Janice O’Connell — one of Gephardt’s former lobbyists for Turkey — supplied a one-word answer.

    “No,” O’Connell replied, abruptly hanging up the phone.

    Some Gephardt subcontractors continued to work for Greenberg Traurig, a billion-dollar legal powerhouse that took over Turkey’s lobbying contract the same year Giuliani took on Zarrab as a client.

    Giuliani’s Role Grows
    In 2017, leading up to the Zarrab trial, the Turkish government ratcheted up its legal, diplomatic and lobbying offensive. Ditching the firm led by the Democratic Gephardt, the Turkish government signed on two firms connected to influential Republicans.

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    Ballard Partners, whom Politico dubbed the “Most Powerful Lobbyist in Trump’s Washington,” made more than $4 million on two contracts: nearly $2 million from the Turkish embassy and more than $2 million from Halkbank, the Turkish state-run bank indicted just this past fall in New York. For that sum, the firm dispatched a trio of agents deeply tied to Trump’s State Department, Treasury Department and White House.

    The second firm, Greenberg Traurig, tilted slightly Republican in its political donations from 2016, but it had a partner with a direct line to Trump: Giuliani. The former New York City mayor shuttled between the White House and Turkey’s capital of Ankara to push for a prisoner swap that would have blocked damning testimony from Zarrab that accused Erdoğan of ordering billions of dollars in illicit trades through Halkbank.

    Giuliani’s growing reputation as a shadow secretary of state for the Trump administration, in both Turkey and Ukraine, has alarmed Democrats on Capitol Hill. Seven senators signed a letter over a year ago that asked the Department of Justice to assess whether Giuliani has complied with registration requirements for foreign agents.

    Senator Tammy Duckworth, one of the signers, is still waiting for the Justice Department to respond after following up on that inquiry last month.

    “I’ve asked the Justice Department twice … and I have not gotten a reply from that,” Duckworth told Courthouse News in a phone interview. “So, I’m not quite sure how Mr. Giuliani, who’s neither been elected by the American people nor confirmed by the United States Senate is out there conducting what amounts to foreign policy on behalf of the president because he’s the president’s personal attorney.”

    Following publication of this story, Giuliani called the suspicions that he may have violated foreign lobbying requirements a “maliciously false claim.”

    “Michael Mukasey and I were criminal counsel in a pending proceeding, seeking a prisoner exchange for Zarrab,” Giuliani said. “The FARA and lobbying laws have complete exclusion for lawyers representing a client in a proceeding.”

    The senators stopped short of accusing Giuliani of breaking the laws regarding foreign agents. Their letter requested an inquiry into the question from the Department of Justice, which did not respond to a request for comment.

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    Senator Tammy Duckworth raises concerns about President Donald Trump’s conflicts of interests in a June 20, 2017, press conference. (Photo courtesy of Senator Duckworth’s office)

    Duckworth also called it uncertain whether “Mr. Giuliani is also getting some personal gain from some of his actions, for example, in Turkey.”

    Court documents show that Giuliani was paid directly by Zarrab, who admitted to the money-laundering scheme.

    Greenberg Traurig and Giuliani cut ties in 2018 as the former mayor ramped up his work for Trump.

    The firm’s shareholder Robert Mangas, who signed the Turkey lobbying contract, claims never to have spoken to Giuliani on any matter related to Turkey.

    “Mr. Mangas and Mr. Giuliani never worked together on any matters related to Turkey, including the Zarrab case,” the firm’s managing director Jill Perry said.

    Greenberg Traurig, whose donations have skewed Democratic in 2018, made inroads on both sides of the aisle in Congress. The firm’s most recent filing reported numerous emails and two meetings apiece with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and the chief of staff for Representative Ilhan Omar, the only member of the Democratic Party not to vote to recognize the Armenian genocide or approve sanctions against Turkey. Omar’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

    The firm raked in more than $5 million in fees and expenses from Turkey, paying nearly $2 million of that amount to subcontractors for the firms Capitol Counsel, Baker Donelson and LB International Solutions, whose president, Lydia Borland, helped a Turkish political action committee donate to U.S. politicians.

    Enemies of Erdogan
    During his clampdown on perceived opponents, Erdoğan went to war against his party’s former allies: followers of Fethullah Gülen, a Turkish-born cleric living in self-imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania. The main firm in charge of the Turkish government’s anti-Gülen offensive was Amsterdam & Partners, which hired at least 14 subcontractors, records show.

    Those arrangements were properly disclosed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Federal prosecutors believe that the Turkish government nestled its way into murkier relationships with at least one Trump ally.

    Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn would admit that he concealed the Turkish government’s ties to his anti-Gülen blitz, a secret foreign influence initiative branded “The Truth Campaign.”

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    Pennsylvania-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen (Photo credit: Voice of America)

    The Dutch company Inovo BV paid $600,000 to Flynn Intel Group under the contract, which included an Election Day op-ed under Flynn’s name in The Hill.

    “The forces of radical Islam derive their ideology from radical clerics like Gülen, who is running a scam,” the editorial read. “We should not provide him safe haven.”

    Flynn’s column compared Gülen to Iran’s mullahs and Osama bin Laden, and court papers would later show that Flynn’s Turkish proxies had written several passages. One of the alleged ghostwriters, Trump transition team member Bijan Kian, would later be convicted of unregistered foreign lobbying only to have that conviction overturned. Inovo’s founder Ekim Alptekin was also indicted but did not appear in court and is presumed to be living in Turkey.

    The Wall Street Journal reported that Flynn discussed a plan with Turkish officials to “whisk” Gülen from his Pennsylvania home and back to Turkey outside the extradition process. Flynn denied that he tried to kidnap the cleric, but ex-CIA Director James Woolsey told the paper he witnessed the conversation.

    Other Turkish-funded media offensives against Gülen were disclosed. Amsterdam & Partners, led by attorney Robert Amsterdam, made nearly $1.3 million in fees by vilifying Gülen for the Turkish government, and the firm paid more than a dozen subcontractors a nearly equivalent amount to assist in the task.

    During a phone interview, Amsterdam denied that his crusade against Gülen was financially motivated.

    “It’s more out of dedication to the cause than for profit,” the attorney remarked, adding he even “took a haircut” in that pursuit.

    That cause has found multiple devotees in the Trump administration, including Giuliani, whom Bloomberg reported pushed to cut government grants to Gülen-affiliated schools across the United States.

    “That’s got nothing to do with me,” Amsterdam said of Giuliani.

    Amsterdam has been a vituperative critic of Gülen, echoing the Turkish government’s depiction of the cleric as a shadowy cultist behind the 2016 failed coup attempt against Erdoğan’s government.

    Amsterdam even purchased an anti-Gülen billboard near his home in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. The billboard, which showed Gülen’s face next to the words “School Children at Risk,” had been intended to run on a highway in the village that the cleric calls home.

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    Bijan Kian, a onetime business partner to former national security adviser Michael Flynn, leaves the FBI Field Office on Dec. 17, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    Amsterdam admitted to having paid for it but claimed that it never went up because of pressure from Gülen’s organization.

    Alliance for Shared Values, an umbrella organization associated with Gülen’s movement, responded that they were “not aware,” but “not surprised,” that Amsterdam attempted to put that message near the cleric’s home.

    “Through his agents, the Erdoğan government made several attempts to defame and harass Mr. Gülen and visitors to the retreat center where he lives,” the group’s executive director Alp Aslandogan said. “These efforts include organizing loud and profane protests, mailing defamatory fliers to neighbors, flying planes with defamatory signs and showing a defamatory film at a local theater.”

    The Gülen movement, also known as Hizmet, the Turkish word for service, describes itself as a group dedicated to interfaith dialogue. The Obama administration rebuffed Turkish pressure to extradite Gülen, with former Vice President Joe Biden emphasizing the U.S. courts require due process and evidence of wrongdoing.

    “Only a federal court can do that,” Biden said in August 2016. “Nobody else can do that. If the president were to take this into his own hands, what would happen would be he would be impeached for violating the separation of powers.”

    Referring to the multimillion-dollar campaign against Gülen, Aslandogan added: “If the facts were on the Erdoğan government’s side, they would have spent far less and had even an ounce of success.”

    Reaching out to major TV, radio and print outlets, Amsterdam’s subcontractor Stroud Communications helped tout his book titled “Empire of Deceit,” accusing Gülen-affiliated charter schools of fraud. The title inspired the parody website “Empire of the Deceit” by Amsterdam’s critics, quoting a Globe & Mail editorial that describes the Canadian attorney as a “legal gun-for-hire and a public relations svengali.”

    Mercury Public Affairs, which made more than $87,000 from its contract with Amsterdam, later registered as a foreign agent for work with two Turkish clients directly. The firm made $1.6 million the year after announcing a major hire, Bryan Lanza, who served as Trump’s communications director on the presidential transition team.

    Both times that Trump announced a troop withdrawal from Syria — moves in late 2018 and 2019 that stunned top U.S. security officials — Trump had just spoken on the phone with Erdoğan, and Mercury rushed to defense the decision.

    Mercury, which has not responded to press inquiries, circulated an editorial by top Turkish diplomat Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu describing the United States’ longtime Kurdish allies as terrorists and another by Erdoğan, printed in The New York Times.

    Business or Pleasure at Trump Hotel?
    Having a new agent with deep ties in the Trump White House paid dividends for Mercury Public Affairs in taking on two major Turkish nonprofit groups as clients: Turkey-U.S. Business Council (TAIK) and the American Turkish Council (ATC).

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    Every year, both charities join forces to host a lavish U.S.-Turkish Conference that brings together powerful military, business and political figures from both countries to mingle and discuss the future of bilateral relations. The last two conferences took place at the Trump International Hotel in Washington.

    TAIK’s current chairman Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ is Ivanka Trump’s former business partner for Trump Tower Istanbul. Alptekin, who was indicted in Flynn’s “Truth Campaign,” is a former chair.

    Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, Mercury had to disclose all of its contacts with government officials and media representatives. Lanza repeatedly called and emailed the Commerce Department’s Deputy Secretary Earl Comstock on behalf of TAIK in 2018.

    The next year, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross would be one of the conference’s “Distinguished Guests,” posing in a photograph next to Yalcindag.

    Turkish Coalition of America, which organizes the 109-member-strong “Turkey Caucus” of U.S. Congress members, struggled for cash for much of this past decade, reporting negative revenue in 2014 and 2016. In 2017, the charity reported $4.6 million in revenue, by far the largest in that decade, after receiving a large grant from the Turkish Cultural Foundation, another Washington-based charity.

    The coalition’s president Lincoln McCurdy emphasized that the charity complies with nonprofit rules in service of its mission to promote public education.

    “TCA’s limited lobbying efforts are fully independent and are neither coordinated with nor controlled by any other organization or lobbying campaign, including that of the government of Turkey,” McCurdy, a former consul for commercial affairs at the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, said in an email.

    The lobbying expenditures reported by the group represent a small fraction of what it spends in total.

    Turkish Heritage Organization, a new nonprofit that sprung up in 2015, burst quickly into prominence with more than $3 million in contributions over the course of three years.

    When the House was still controlled by Republicans in 2017, its Committee of Foreign Affairs heard testimony from the organizations president, Ali Cinar, about the supposed threat to Turkey’s democracy from Gülen and Kurdish militants, not its strongman leader, Erdoğan.

    “There is no Turkish legislation that includes any provision that would lead to imprisonment of journalists on account of their journalistic work,” Cinar told Congress.

    Under Turkey’s constitution, insulting the president is a crime, and Erdoğan’s government by then had become the world’s leading press jailer for two years running. It has held onto that record ever since.

  • Why Turkey is invading Syria

    Why Turkey is invading Syria

    Türkiye neden Suriye’yi işgal ediyor

    … and how it’s getting what it wanted.

    On Oct. 9, 2019, Turkey launched an attack in northeastern Syria. Turkey made the move shortly after the US announced it would remove some of its troops from the region.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had his eyes on the region for years. Turkey, he argued, needed a “safe zone” to serve as a buffer against the Syrian War happening just across the border. Yet back home in Turkey, there were other factors at play that accelerated his calls for an invasion that involved Erdoğan’s own political survival.

    The move has recalibrated alliances in the Syrian War and added new uncertainty on the future of the region.

    To learn more, check out these additional resources:

    Vox’s previous reporting on the conflict:
    https://www.vox.com/world/2019/10/16/20908262/turkey-syria-kurds-trump-invasion-questions
    https://www.vox.com/world/2019/10/23/20928769/trymp-syria-turkey-doctrine

    The Institute for the Study of War’s reports on the US withdrawal from Syria:

    Vox Atlas demonstrates where conflicts occur on a map and the ways in which foreign policy shapes a region. Watch all the episodes here:

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  • wanted “Yasemin Agis”

    wanted “Yasemin Agis”

    humans wanted araniyor kayip

    Hello,
    My Name is Oguz Agis. And My Sister name is
    Yasemin Agis. We’re Kazan Tatars. We were born and grow up in Ankara, Turkey. Our Mom and Dad are both came from Kazan, Tataristan. My father and my mother has been murdered. Only me and my sister left alive from our family. My sister and I did not have anymore good relationship in between us anymore, After my parents died. I haven’t seen my sister in 12 years. I haven’t heard from my sister Yasemin Agis for over a year now. I can’t get answers to my letters from my sister Yasemin Agis.I declared my sister “Yasemin Agis” as a missing person to the police in Turkey. Where can I get any information about my sisters’ whereabouts, dead.or alive by writing to which state institutions in America. I’m so glad to find you guys in the process of searching for my sister. I believe that you or your members may know my sister Yasemin Agis. If you know my sister, please give my contact information to my sister Yasemin Agis. And please let my sister to call me. I’m very worried about my sister. I want to know if she’s dead or alive. I am so anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of my sister Yasemin Agis. Thanks in advance.
    Sincerely Yours
    Oguz Agis
    Phone: +90543 357 2762
    email: [email protected]

  • H.Res.296, “Affirming the United States record on the Armenian G enocide”  ERGUN KIRLIKOVALI

    H.Res.296, “Affirming the United States record on the Armenian G enocide” ERGUN KIRLIKOVALI

    , Ergun kirlikovali<ergun >

    Just sent the following letter to the members of the House Committee on Rules, the US Congress.

    From: Ergun
    Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2019 8:46 PM
    To: jennifer.chandler ; james.decker ; josh.grogis ; betsyarnoldmarr ; patricia.williams ; matthew.simon ; nick.weatherbee ; danielle.radovich ; julie.tagen ; roddy.flynn ; jessica.killin ; james.cho

    Subject: Please vote “NO!” on H.Res.296 – the alleged Armenian genocide is racist and dishonest history

    To : The Distinguished Members of the House Committee on Rules, the US Congress.

    Re : H.Res.296, “Affirming the United States record on the Armenian Genocide”

    Date: 27 October 2019

    Dear Honorable Representatives:

    I will not beat around the bush: The alleged Armenian genocide is based on a racist and dishonest

    interpretation of WWI history.

    If H..Res.296 is approved, it would be a blow to the credibility of the U.S. around the globe, for

    legislating history scholarship for political gain. Would you want history to remember you as politicians

    who undermined the history scholarship in America?

    Please vote “NO!” on H.Res.296.

    I will not take up your valuable time by reminding you how…

    • valuable a strategic partner to the U.S and reliable NATO ally Turkey is;
    • the Turkish Operation Peace Spring helped the U.S. finally kill the long-wanted, notorious IS-terrorist

    Bagdadi in Syria,

    • the timing of this repetitive and antiquated resolution fielded by the Armenian lobby is based on

    mis-informed anger at Turkey’s self-defense, anti-terror operation in Syria,

    as you already know all that.

    I will remind you, though, that the alleged Armenian genocide is based on a racist history because it dismisses

    Turkish suffering at the hands of Armenian revolutionaries and dishonest because it ignores the

    six T’s of the Turkish-Armenian conflict:

    1) Tumult : Numerous violent Armenian armed uprisings,1862-1920 (See Esat Uras);

    2) Terrorism: Armenian terrorism victimizing Ottoman-Muslims (1860-1922, See Louise Nalbandian);

    3) Treason: Armenian turncoats joining the invading enemy armies (1877-1922, See Justin McCarthy);

    4) Territorial Demands: In regions where Armenians were a minority trying to establish the first apartheid

    of the 20th Century (1877-1922, See Kamuran Gurun.)

    5) Turkish Suffering And Losses : More than 3 million Muslims, mostly Turks, died during WWI;

    1.1 million of them in Eastern Anatolia alone—half a million of them at the hands of Armenian

    revolutionaries (1914-1918, see Kemal Cicek)

    6) TERESET : Temporary Resettlement order of May 31, 1915. Triggered by the first five T’s above

    and amply documented as such; not to be equated to the Armenian misrepresentations as genocide

    (See Yusuf Halacoglu.)

    If the above objective evidence, readily supplied by honest history, does not quench your thirst for the truth,

    then maybe this does:

    The highest court in Europe, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR ), decided in 2013 and then again

    upon appeal in 2015, that the alleged Armenian genocide is an opinion, not a court verdict,

    as such it cannot be held equal to Holocaust. Moreover, since it is an unproven opinion, it can be criticized and

    rejected and doing so would be an act of exercise of freedom of speech. The reason why ECHR, after painstaking

    scrutiny, decided that genocide was just an opinion, was because the judges noted that the Armenian narrative

    lacked historical substantiation, because it ignored Armenian armed uprisings, violent revolts, ruthless terrorism,

    cowardly treason, greedy territorial demands, and the resulting Turkish suffering at the hands of Armenian

    revolutionaries. In other words, the alleged Armenian Genocide narrative left half the story out. Forcing such a

    distorted, exaggerated, and misrepresented narrative down the throats of unsuspecting public may be possible

    with propaganda and advocacy, but such efforts are useless at a court of law where the other side of the story

    must be heard.

    What the people need more than anything in today’s explosive world is honest research, reasoned debate, and

    civilized dialogue; not name-calling, deception, demonization, polarization, and bad resolutions.

    I hope you will do the right thing.

    Peace.

    Ergun Kirlikovali

    Son of Turkish Survivors of Balkan Wars of 1912

    Student of history for 41 years specializing in Turkish-Armenian conflict

    9741 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618

    Cell phone: 949-878-1186

    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

    PS: As a student of history, specializing on the Turkish-Armenian conflict, I am at your

    service, in-person, on-call, or in-writing, to answer any questions you may have.

    Thank you for seeking the truth.

  • Turkish support to US Military to kill the #1 terrorist in the world – al-Baghdadi

    Turkish support to US Military to kill the #1 terrorist in the world – al-Baghdadi

    Turkey and the US agreed on the normalization of relations

    October 26 is a great day for the world and for humanity – Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the terrorist founder and leader of ISIS, has been neutralized by the U.S. special forces in northwestern Syria.

    The timing of this is especially important considering the recent media storm against U.S. repositioning in northern Syria and letting Turkey, a U.S. and NATO ally, start its humanitarian intervention, to create a 20-mile wide corridor, called Operation Peace Spring on October 9.

    Both President Trump, and Vice President Pence, have gone on record to express gratitude to Turkey for its cooperation and providing overflight coverage to the U.S. Special Forces on its mission to kill the #1 terrorist in the world – al-Baghdadi.

    Both Trump and Pence also emphasized that the SDF/YPG forces did not provide any military or logistical support, only general intelligence sharing. Indeed, Assad’s Syria provided more tangible support in this mission than SDF/YPG forces and its general Mazloum.

    We should not only collectively celebrate the bringing of the top terrorist to justice and a debilitating blow to ISIS, but remember and appreciate the trusted allies like Turkey who are ready, willing and able to join our coalitions. This is the minimum we should do after weeks of turcophobic attacks and demonization of Turkey.

    Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman, President-CEO

    Turkish Forum – World Turkish Alliance

  • SYRIA ISSUE: LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP AND FOX NEWS FROM TURKISH FORUM ADVISORY BOARD

    SYRIA ISSUE: LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP AND FOX NEWS FROM TURKISH FORUM ADVISORY BOARD

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    SURIYE SORUNU…

    BASKAN TRUMP VE FOX NEWS’A

    TURKISH FORUM-DUNYA TURKLERI BIRLIGI

    DANISMA KURULUNDAN BIR MESAJ

    To: Fox News … October 10, 2019
    To: President D.J. Trump, Pres. USA
    From: Dr. Robert B. McKay,  robtmckay @msn.com

    Advisor to Turkish Forum & Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman, Founder/ President of Turkish Forum.

    Fox News:

    FNWHD Hemmer/Smith constantly states “Turkey Attacking U.S. Ally”, However, it is Turkey who has been the longest and best ally of the USA, not the Kurds:

    Turkey is our partner. The Kurdish PKK has been declared a terrorist organization

    by the United Nations and has killed over 30,000 Turks. Kurds have done little to help

    the USA compared to Turkey. Kurdish interests are self serving for territorial gain.

    Turkish troops in Korea …. provided troops in the Korean conflict: The Turks stayed

    behind and took the loses for our men to escape. Turkey was our greatest ally in the

    Cold War against Russia; Submarine monitoring of Russia from the Black Sea, the

    U-2 airplane kept at the Incirlik Air Base near Adana, our spy stations in Samsun our

    nuclear capabilities for quick strikes against Russia and/or China and our air bases

    in Turkey.

    It is foolish, and irresponsible for Fox News not to recognize Turkey as our long

    time friend. Furthermore, Turkey, like the USA has an OBLIGATION to protect its

    national and territorial interests…which for many decades have been under Kurdish

    attack!!!

    Characterizing Turkey as an enemy (by omission of facts) can only make Turkey

    seek other friends or, at the least create further friction in a part of the world where

    more came is needed.

    Recent guests on Fox News, who are intelligent people but who do not exhibit a

    strong historical knowledge of Turkey’s role have included Niki Haley, General

    Pittard and retired Major General Malcolm Frost.

    Sarah Sanders has been the first person on Fox to correctly acknowledge the

    difficulties when two of our friends are having a dispute between themselves.

    We will see Turkey solve the problem of Kurdish terrorism, for the sole reason

    of protecting itself from attack: as President Trump has correctly forecast.

    Most importantly thousands of Kurds, even today live peacefully in Turkey. This

    peace will continue when the nationalistic Kurds of Syria give up their attempt to

    annex parts of Eastern Turkey to create a new expanded Kurdish State.

    Since the time of Ataturk after WWI Turkey has never had territorial aspirations..

    except to live in their own homes—in peace: nothing has changed-except Turkey is

    housing three and one half million (3.5 m) refugees displaced by the U.S. war on ISIS.

    Copy: Honorable Serdar Kilic: Turkish Ambassador to the USA: Serdar.Kilic @MFA.gov.tr

    President D.J. Trump, Pres. USA: djtrump @Trumporg.com

    Foxnews.com

    Senator Lindsay Graham: Fax 202-224-5972

    Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman: Founder/President Turkish Forum: kbuyukataman @gmail.com

    Mr. HikmetAslan,PresidentTurkishAmericanAssociation:SNETACA;  aslanct @yahoo.com

    President Recep Tayyip Erdogan  receptayyip.erdogan @baskanlik.gov.tr

    President Recep Tayyip Erdogan;  cimer @cumhurbaskanligi.gov.tr

    Dr. Robert B McKay is The Advisor to Turkish Forum in Armenian, Kurdish and Cyprus issues since 1993

    Dr Robert B. McKay has spend many years in Turkey and Taught in Tarsus American College with His Wife Lorraine McKay , Their Three children were Born in Turkey.

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    A note from TF-WTC President;

    NATO Ally of the Republic of Turkey Battles Terrorist , Not Kurds.

    Turkey is not and has not been against the Kurdish people. Such smear campaigns have only become another weapon in the international platform to delegitimize Turkey. The fact of the matter is Turkey is against terrorist organization like the Marxist–Leninist communist PKK, YPG and ISIS who are walking around freely in Syria / Iraq with guns,missiles pointed at Turkey.

    What would Israel do ? ,

    What would US do ? ,

    What would any government do? to protect it’s national interest and national security ?

    I thank The State of  Hungary and The State of Spain for not signing EU declaration against Turkish Actions to protect its citizens and national security and I hope many other nations will join them this week.

    Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman

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    “Good Kurds” (show original) 9:32 PM (1 hour ago)

    Legitimizing Terrorists Whitewash the PKK / YPG as a “Good Kurds,”

    How is it that any American can feel good about arming and training a Marxist Leninist communist terrorist organization with American Tax money ?

    It is extremely disturbing to read an articles and ones who are sympathetic toward one of the world’s most infamous and deadly terrorist groups, the PKK /YPG . Articles have been floated to serve as a propaganda instrument for the PKK and YPG , which is declared a terrorist organization by not only by the United States but the European Union and others.

    PKK / YPG terrorist , are portrayed in many articles as humane fighters in an epic struggle against ISIS , The truth is the group has has committed acts of brutal terror that have cost the lives of tens of thousands of Turkish citizens, Syrian Citizens and Araps , among them teachers, engineers, villagers, women and children.
    Articles begin floated declaring Turkey in attacking Kurds in Syria, Do not speak the truth on was is taking place on the ground but are only Fake News with ones who have an alternative motives . There is now the tendency of depicting PKK/ YPG as if they represent the Kurds as glorious heroes, given how they have been portrayed in our media in the fight against ISIS, turning a blind eye to the Kurds own excesses, and as victims, given the negative image of the Turks in our media. Kurdish-Turks are often portrayed as suffering from discrimination or oppression, which seeks to explain or partly justify the PKK /YPG , when the reality is Turkey’s Kurds are equal under the Turkish Constitution and regional Kurds reject the PKK/ YPG . How is it that any American can feel good about arming and training a Marxist Leninist communist terrorist organization with American Tax money ?

    Articles may choose to whitewash the PKK / YPG as a “militant group,” but our country, Israel and others have designated the PKK /YPG as a terrorist group. Notice how our prior Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter confirmed not only the YPG’s ties to the PKK, but the PKK’s terrorist nature, 45 seconds into 2016’s “Graham: ‘Hope is not a strategy’”

    Turkeys current cross border Operation peace spring Battles Terrorist , Not Kurds. Turkey has taken step to protect her National interest against a terrorist organization Marxist–Leninist communist PKK, YPG and ISIS who are walking around freely in Syria / Iraq with guns, missiles pointed at Turkey.
    Kurdish PKK/ YPG finding shelter in Northern Syria or Northern Iraq and the ones who harbor or to continue to legitimizing Terrorists or whitewash the PKK / YPG as a “Good Kurds,” whether their support is active or passive is irrelevant, for there are no acceptable levels of support for terror. Nor is it responsible to undercut the security of a long-term NATO ally like Turkey. Until all terrorist are expelled from Turkeys broader the fight against terror will continue. As I always ask ?

    What would Israel do? What would any government do? to protect it’s national interest and national security?

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    COMMENTS: YURDAGUL  ATUN

    Member since 1/9/16yurdagulbeyoglu (yurdagulbeyoglu @hotmail.com)
    Ynt: [Turkish Forum – eturkiyeyiz.biz] “Good Kurds” (show original) 2:26 AM (2 hours ago)
    Merhaba değerli arkadaşlar. Harekatla ilgili olarak, daha önce yaşanan vahşet fotoğrafları dünyaya “Türk askeri yapmış gibi” servis ediliyor. Bizlerin de buna karşı elimizden geldiğince karşı atak yapmamız gerek. Propagandanın en eski savaş taktiği olduğundan hareketle yetkililere tavsiyem, teknolojik aletlere ve yabancı dillere hakim kişilerden oluşan bir sosyal medya grubu oluşturarak, bu algı operasyonunu çürütmeleri. Tabi bunu bizler de -küçük boyutta da olsa- yapabiliriz. Aşağıdaki yazıda olduğu gibi. Lütfen twiterden veya diğer sosyal medya mecralarından Türk askerini kötüleyen, PKK’yı masum gösteren tweetlere karşı sizler de birşey yazınız. Devede kulak da olsa mesajımızın yerine ulaşması çok önemli. “Biz nasıl olsa haklıyız” diyerek meydanı boş bıraktık, şimdi bunun cezasını çekiyoruz.
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