Brussels Attacks ICTS Airport & EU Metro, 30+ dead
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=172312#172312
The shortcomings of Belgium's Brussels terror investigations
http://www.dw.com/en/the-shortcomings-of-belgiums-brussels-terror-investigations/a-19151338
Belgium is facing criticism for errors in its
investigations before, during and after the
attacks in Brussels. These include tips from the
US and Turkey, and missed signals on a bomber's parole violations.
Wreckage seen at the terminal of Brussels'
international airport in Zavantem, photo taken March 23, 2016.
Operational failures, communication issues, slow
reactions and missed clues have all come to light
in the days since Brussels' airport and subway
attacks. Even at this early stage, the
shortcomings have prompted severe domestic and
international criticism, as well as changes to Belgian law.
Turkey's warning and El Bakraoui's
parole..................................................
The motive for the attacks in Paris and Brussels
by Thierry Meyssan
http://www.voltairenet.org/article190968.html
We don’t yet know who ordered the attacks in
Paris and Brussels. Several potential leads have
been mentioned, but only the hypothesis of an
operation decided by Turkey has any serious
backing. Thierry Meyssan describes the secret
conflict which, for the last five years, has
haunted the relations between the Europan Union, France and Turkey.
Voltaire Network | Damascus (Syria) | 28 March 2016
In 2011, Alain Juppe for France and Ahmet
Davutoglu for Turkey secretly agreed to implement
the creation of a pseudo-Kurdistan and a
Sunnistan straddling the borders between Iraq and
Syria (this was to be Daesh’s job) in order to
create a destination for the exile of the Turkish
Kurds. Their project was supported by Israël and the United Kingdom.
It is too early to name with any certainty the
sponsor of the attacks which struck Paris on the
13th November 2015, and Brussels on the 22nd
March 2016. However, for the moment, only the
elements which we are about to reveal offer a reasonable explanation.
* * *
Just after the death of the founder of Turkish
Islamism, Necmettin Erbakan, and at the beginning
of the «Arab Spring», the Erdogan government
concluded a secret agreement with France.
According to a diplomat who has studied the
document, it stipulated the conditions for the
participation of Turkey in the wars against Libya
(which had just started) and against Syria (which
was to follow). France, represented by its
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alain Juppé, agreed
in particular to deal with the «Kurdish question»
without «compromising the integrity of Turkish
territory» - a convoluted formula which signified
that a pseudo-Kurdistan would be created
elsewhere, to which the members of the PKK would
be exiled. This project for ethnic cleansing,
which is not new, had until that time been evoked
only in Israëli military literature describing
the new state between Syria and Iraq.
On the 31 st October 2014, François Hollande
accompanies Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the steps of
the Elysée. Another guest had just left
discretely by the back door, Kurdish leader Salih Muslim.
On the 31st October 2014, President François
Hollande took the opportunity of an official
visit by Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Paris to
organise a secret meeting, at the Elysée, with
the co-President of the Syrian Kurds, Salih
Muslim. Betraying the Turkish Kurds and their
leader Abdullah Öcalan, Salih Muslim agreed to
become the President of this pseudo-Kurdistan
which was to be created on the occasion of the
overthrow of democratically elected President Bachar el-Assad.
This was during the battle of Kobane. For several
months, the Syrian Kurds had been defending the
city against Daesh. Their victory over the
jihadists was to shake up the political
chessboard – anyone who really wanted to fight
the jihadists had to ally themselves with the
Kurds. However, the Syrian Kurds only obtained
their nationality at the beginning of the war –
until then, they had been Turkish political
refugees in Syria, chased from their country
during the repression of the 1980’s. At that
time, the member states of NATO considered the
PKK, the main Kurdish formation in Turkey, as a
terrorist organisation. But from then on, they
would distinguish between the ’bad’ Turkish PKK
and the ’good’ Syrian YPG, despite the fact that
these two organisations are closely related.
After the battle of Kobane, François Hollande
changed sides and expressed his support for the
Kurds, when he received a delegation of the YPG
at the Elysée, on the 8th February 2015 .
A dramatic turn of events - on the 8th February
2015, France changed its previous position.
Officially this time, François Hollande received
at the Elysée the co-President of the Syrian
Kurds (loyal to Öcalan), Asya Abdullah, and
Commander Nesrin Abdullah in camouflage uniform.
Salih Muslim was absent from this meeting.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan reacted by ordering an
attack by Daesh, in Suruç, against a pro-Kurd
demonstration, on the 20th July2015. Using
Western anti-terrorist rhetoric, he declared war
this time against Daesh and the Kurds, but used
military means only against the Kurds. By doing
so, he put an end to the cease-fire and
re-started the civil war in his own country.
Unable to create a pseudo-Kurdistan in Syria, he
provoked the exodus of Kurds to Europe.
On the 3rd September 2015, the publication of a
photograph of a drowned Kurdish child marked the
start of a huge wave of migration from Turkey to
the European Union, mainly to Germany. During the
first weeks, the German leaders were delighted
with this massive influx of new workers, badly
needed by their heavy industry, while the media
expressed their compassion for the refugees who
were fleeing the Syrian dictatorship.
Furthermore, on the 29th September, the French
and German leaders hijacked the empathy for the
migrants in order to study the possibility of
financing the continuation of the war by giving 3
billion Euros to Turkey – a gift which was
presented to public opinion as humanitarian aid for the refugees.
At the end of September 2015, Russia began its
military operation against jihadists of all
stripes, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan was compelled
to watch the progressive failure of his project.
He therefore ordered Salih Muslim to launch an
operation for the forced Kurdisation of Northern
Syria. The Kurdish brigades expelled the Arab and
Assyrian teachers from their schools and replaced
them with Kurdish teachers. The Syrians revolted
and reached out to the Russians, who found a way
to calm the situation, not without evoking a
possible ulterior federalisation of Syria. There was no reaction from France.
On the 13th November, Turkey, exasperated by
François Hollande’s about-turns, took France
hostage and ordered the attacks in Paris, causing 130 dead and 413 wounded.
I wrote at that time - «Successive French
governments have formed alliances with states
whose values are opposed to those of the
Republic. They have progressively opted for
waging secret wars for these states, before
changing their minds. President Hollande, and in
particular his Head of Staff, General Benoit
Puga, his Minister for Foreign Affairs, Laurent
Fabius and his predecessor Alain Juppé, are today
the object of blackmail from which they can only
escape by revealing the mess into which they have dragged their country.» [1].
Terrorised, Paris hastily resorted to the Juppé
plan of 2011. With London, they caused the
adoption, on the 20th November, of Resolution
2249 by the Security Council. Under cover of the
fight against Daesh, the Resolution was intended
to justify the conquest of Northern Syria in
order to create, at last, the pseudo-Kurdistan to
which Recep Tayyip Erdogan could expel «his»
Kurds. But the United States and Russia had the
text altered in such a way that France and the
United Kingdom would not be able to intervene
without being invited by Syria - a situation
which raises echoes of the failed colonial
operation of 1956, in which Franco-British troops
attempted to occupy the Suez Canal with the
support of Israël and Turkey, but had to withdraw
under the glares of the United States and the USSR.
During the five and a half months of the Russian
intervention in Syria, Turko-Russian relations
continually worsened. The attack against the
Metrojet Flight 9268 in the Sinaï, Vladimir
Putin’s accusations at the G20 summit in Antalya,
the destruction of the Sukhoï-24 and Russian
sanctions against Turkey, the publication of the
aerial photographs of the interminable line of
tanker-trucks carrying oil stolen by Daeash
through Turkey, etc. After having considered
declaring war on Turkey, Russia finally decided
on the subtler plan of supporting the PKK against
the Erdogan administration. Sergeï Lavrov managed
to convince his US partner to profit from the
coming destabilisation of Turkey by organising
the overthrow of the dictator Erdogan. The
Turkish régime, which feels threatened by both
Russia and the USA, is attempting to find allies.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu went to Tehran on
the 5th March, while the Iranian Minister for
Foreign Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, visited
Ankara on the 18th March. But the Islamic
Republic has no intention of causing trouble with the two great powers.
On the 14th March, Vladimir Putin announced the
withdrawal of Russian bombers, at which point the
pseudo-Kurdistan project once again became
possible. But Moscow and Washington were one step
ahead – they began to deliver, indirectly, weapons to the PKK.
Unfortunately, this time it was the European
Union which no longer wanted to hear about the
colonisation of Northern Syria. The majority of
EU member states have followed the foreign policy
imposed by Paris for the last five years, with a
remarkable absence of success. In order to signal
their annoyance, several states, including
Belgium, offered political asylum to leaders of
the Turkish Kurds. They expressed their anger
during the EU-Turkey summit of the 17th and 18th
March, during which they were obliged to adopt
definitively the subsidy of 3 billion Euros per year to Ankara.
On that occasion, I denounced the behaviour of
the European elite, who, blinded by their
anti-Syrian obsession, were reproducing the same
error that was committed in 1938. At that time,
obsessed by their anti-communism, they supported
Chancellor Hitler during the annexation of
Austria and the Sudeten crisis (Munich
agreements), without realising that they were
arming the enemy which was about to strike them [2].
During the EU-Turkey summit, and therefore
independently of any decisions which were taken
there, President Erdogan gave a televised speech
on the occasion of the 101st anniversary of the
battle of Çanakkale («the battle of the
Dardanelles» – the victory of the Ottoman Empire
over the allies) and in remembrance of the
victims of the attack perpetrated in Ankara a few days earlier. He declared -
«There is no reason that the bomb which exploded
in Ankara might not explode in Brussels or
another European city (…) Here I am appealing to
all states who open their arms and who, directly
or indirectly, support terrorist organisations.
You are feeding a serpent in your bed. and this
serpent that you are feeding may bite you at any
moment. Perhaps looking at these bombs which
explode in Turkey on your television screens
means nothing to you – but when the bombs begin
exploding in your cities, you will certainly
understand what we are feeling. But then it will
be too late. Stop supporting these activities
which you would never tolerate in your own
countries, except when they are aimed at Turkey. » [3].
Four days later, the attacks occurred in
Brussels, causing 34 dead and 260 wounded. and so
that we would not think it was a coincidence, but
a deliberate act, on the following day the
Turkish Press rejoiced at the punishment inflicted upon Belgium [4].
Since President Erdogan re-started the civil war,
it has cost 3,500 lives in Turkey.
Thierry Meyssan
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