Exposed! Killed ISIS Commander's Cell Phone Shows Direct Ties to Turkish Intelligence
The
cellphone of a killed ISIS commander has implicated Turkey as one of
the key secret supporter of dreaded terror group, Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL).
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan applauds after he received an honorary doctorate from Qatar University in Doha
An ISIS commander was killed in Salahuddin province and his body
was searched. A cell phone retrieved from the corpse revealed messages
from Turkish intelligence services proving the NATO country was
providing security for ISIS militants when they traveled between Turkey
and Iraq. This is the second NATO country implicated in assisting ISIS
troops. The first was Canada.
The IS commander was killed by Hashd al-Shaabi, a loyalist
volunteer force. Jabbar al-Ma’mouri, a leader within the force made the
announcement. He said, “The mobile phone also contains other
important information which cannot be disclosed now, and it has been
delivered to the specialized security groups for further scrutiny.”
Turkey and the ISIS share two enemies: President Assad of Syria and
the Kurdish people. This incident comes on the heels of the Turkish Air
Force shooting down a Russian plane engaged in operations against the
Islamic State. Ten days ago, Turkey invaded Iraq briefly. It sent its
troops to within a few hundred miles of where the phone was recovered.
Turkish artillery has also rained shells down on the Kurdish community
of Kobane.
While the western media seems to be overlooking and downplaying
NATO support for the Islamic State, some senior US officials are
speaking out. Former US Department of State senior adviser David
Phillips said, “Turkey’s role has not been ambiguous — it has
overtly supported the ISIL. It has provided logistical support, money,
weapons, transport and healthcare to wounded warriors.”
Across the border in Syria, President Assad blasted western
adventurism in Syria and cast the NATO powers as an obstacle to peace.
He said, “There are only a few countries ready for this. No one
dares to establish contact with Syria to resolve the situation as long
as it does not appear on the agenda of the United States.”
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