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While Americans are bickering about the election this November, what we predicted two weeks ago is under way right now: a repeat of the horrors of Ben Ghazi.
So far I have not received reports about the status of the soldiers, or that Incirlik AFB in Turkey has been taken over by Erdogan. However, the situation is not good and is actively worsening. This does not just come from “on the ground” Twitter reports, but from the website for Incirlik AFB itself
Above is a screenshot from the Incirlik AFB website, which has the following update: “Due
to an extended loss of commercial power to the base, including food,
water, and fuel were delivered to sustain missions here at Incirlik.”
Food? Water? Fuel? Electricity? An “extended
loss?” Having to fly in supplies like with West Berlin during the Cold
War? This can mean only one thing, which the site is saying without
saying it: Incirlik AFB is under active siege right now from the Turkish government and the US Military is covering it up.
This is very serious. Our so-called “ally” is attacking our own soldiers
and yet our government is keeping them stationed there. I have not seen
reports otherwise, but from I have seen there is no indication that the
1500 US military personnel currently stationed there are being
withdrawn.
If any other nation in the world started
attacking an American military base, it would be rightly so considered
an act of war. However, the fact that Incirlik is under siege right now
and nothing is being done to stop the attack, and the US Government is
instead flying in provisions to sustain operations there means that the
US government is participating in putting US soldiers in harm’s way with
no real end goal in mind. It is, just
as I feared, setting up our soldiers for a massacre that will be used
to further foreign policy goals at the expense of their lives.
As a reminder, if you are an American or a Christian in Turkey, get out while you still can, because just like with Ben Ghazi, if you don’t you will be on your own.
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