Do you think Turkey's Erdogan set up the coup attempt himself?

2016-07-24T11:15:27Z

He (or very close associates) assumed a false identity on-line, and gave people the courage to attempt a a coup? So knowing who got involved, it was easy to crush the coup. Do you think he could have done this to gain absolute power in his country?

2016-07-24T11:21:38Z

Do you think Turkey's Erdogan set up the coup attempt himself? He (or very close associates) assumed a false identity on-line, and gave people the courage to attempt a coup? So knowing who got involved, it was easy to crush the coup. Do you think he could have done this to gain absolute power in his country?

?2016-07-24T11:26:08Z

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if the didnt do it themselves that got wind of it pretty early and manipulated all involved

martin2016-07-24T22:13:49Z

No, he didn't. It's strange, however, that it ended so easily. I think it started as a demonstration to take Erdogan out. When Erdogan rallied his own demonstrators, violence broke out and the military stopped shortly thereafter. Erdogan was squelching public opinion and criticism over the past 2 years. What he's doing now by imprisoning professors and judges is exactly in line with what he's been doing in recent years, silencing critical news articles and so forth. Erdogan needs to step down for the good of Turkey. Why can't Turkish Parliament handle this?

.2016-07-26T07:09:39Z

No, Erdogan is off the hook.

Turkey Accuses USA and Looks East - Morris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvzJ5uwdRLk

Anonymous2016-07-24T12:20:16Z

No. The Westernoids should admit their failure. Their coup was disclosured and all of the world could see their shitss around.

Anonymous2016-07-24T12:31:27Z

No. CIA tried but without success.

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