ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's prime minister says a group within Turkey's military has engaged in what appeared to be an attempted coup.Binali Yildirim told NTV television: "it is correct that there was an attempt."Yildirim didn't provide details, but said Turkey would never allow any "initiative that would interrupt democracy."Earlier, military jets were heard flying over the capital, Ankara. Media reports said ambulances were seen in front of the Turkey's military headquarters.
Oh shit, for real?
Well, if it gets rid of Erdogan I'm all for it.
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on July 15, 2016, 03:36:25 PMWell, if it gets rid of Erdogan I'm all for it.More political instability is the last thing the region needs.
To give more context, this is not their first coup. They executed them in 1960, 1971, and 1980. And in 1990 they had an Islamic appointed PM removed from office. Their loyalty is generally considered to be to the Turkish state, the secular Turkish state, not any religion, political party, or leader. So if they think someone threatens the secularity of the state, they tend to go balls deep.
Wat means?(Like the implications)
Nope, Erdogan is alive hold up somewhere. The fact he phoned in an interview via FaceTime or something urging people to take to the streets shows he's desperate as fuck.The military is clearly in control of everything vital.
QuoteNope, Erdogan is alive hold up somewhere. The fact he phoned in an interview via FaceTime or something urging people to take to the streets shows he's desperate as fuck.The military is clearly in control of everything vital.
HOLY FUGhttps://www.periscope.tv/redblll06/1ynJOzQAZEOGR