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To: dybdahl who wrote (62297)3/30/2010 12:48:44 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217820
 
I do not think the present political leadership in Turkey can be trusted - they are sliding more and more towards Islamic fundamentalism and get closer to Iran and give support to what it happening in the northern Caucasus



To: dybdahl who wrote (62297)3/30/2010 1:15:24 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217820
 
Sorry but Turkey is training terrorists in their Madrasah - and any one that thinks that this is done without the awareness of Edrogan government is a bit silly. Turkey plays both sides and takes full advantage of their NATO membership to pursue an Islamist agenda - time to kick them out of NATO or support a government change

telegraph.co.uk

Investigators said the late terrorist, whose real name was Alexander Tikhomirov, had recruited 30 potential female suicide bombers in Chechnya and Ingushetia and dispatched them to Turkey to be taught the precepts of radical Islam in an unnamed Madrasah.

On their return to Russia, he had personally continued their "education." The women are known as "black widows" because they have usually lost husbands or close relatives in clashes with Russian forces and are motivated by a desire for revenge.

Nine of the original thirty brigade members are known to have already blown themselves up in the lawless North Caucasus region along Russia's southern flank where suicide attacks started up again last year after a long pause.