Rússia acusa: "governo turco tem ganho, trafica óleo do Terror".
Some Turkish officials have ‘direct financial interest’ in the oil trade with the terrorist group Islamic State, Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said as he detailed possible Russian retaliation to Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane in Syria on Tuesday. “Turkey’s actions are de facto protection of Islamic State,” Medvedev said, calling the group formerly known as ISIS by its new name. “This is no surprise, considering the information we have about direct financial interest of some Turkish officials relating to the supply of oil products refined by plants controlled by ISIS.”
"Família do Presidente recebe dos terroristas de forma direta".
There is new evidence that the existence of LIH, and the unstable situation in Syria is very beneficial to the Turkish authorities and directly to the family of the President. The son Bilal Erdogan, as it turned out, a very close contact with the militants LIH. Until that posing with them for photographs with a joyful smile. This is Bilal Erdogan, the de facto control of oil flows Turkey and buys crude oil from the Islamists in the black market. In shipping companies Erdogan Jr. have their own berths in the ports of Beirut, Lebanese and Turkish Ceyhan, where contraband materials delivered intact tankers. And it's no secret to anyone, even to the Turks. Actually, it strikes at Russian VKS nefteskladam militants and could become for the Turkish authorities last straw. Ankara simply felt that he was losing a source of income.The reckless and criminal actions of the Turkish authorities… have caused a dangerous escalation of relations between Russia and NATO, which cannot be justified by any interest, including protection of state borders,” Medvedev said. According to the PM, Russia is considering canceling several important projects with Turkey and barring Turkish companies from the Russian market. Russia has already recommended its citizens not to travel to Turkey, citing terrorist threats, resulting in several tourist operators withdrawing tours to Turkey from the market.
EUA, general Wesley Clark:
"Turquia apoia ISIS há muito".
Fmr. Commander of NATO, Gen. Wesley Clark says Turkey could do more to stop the flow of foreign fighters to ISIS.
EUA, TV dedura: "governo turco não apenas faz vista grossa, mas coopera com os terroristas".
A US-led raid on the compound housing the Islamic State's "chief financial officer" produced evidence that Turkish officials directly dealt with ranking ISIS members, Martin Chulov of the Guardian reported recently. The officer killed in the raid, Islamic State official Abu Sayyaf, was responsible for directing the terror army's oil and gas operations in Syria. The Islamic State (aka ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh) earns up to $10 million a month selling oil on black markets. Documents and flash drives seized during the Sayyaf raid reportedly revealed links "so clear" and "undeniable" between Turkey and ISIS "that they could end up having profound policy implications for the relationship between us and Ankara," senior Western official familiar with the captured intelligence told the Guardian. NATO member Turkey has long been accused by experts, Kurds, and even Joe Biden of enabling ISIS by turning a blind eye to the vast smuggling networks of weapons and fighters during the ongoing Syrian war. The move by the ruling AKP party was apparently part of ongoing attempts to trigger the downfall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.