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Turkish Whistleblower: Erdogan Recruiting Retired, Expelled Generals to Train Terrorists

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A Turkish whistleblower revealed that President Erdogan has called on a former General to recruit the retired or fired high-ranking army and security officers to train the ISIL and al-Nusra Front militants.
According to the whistleblower who tweets under the name of Foad Aouni, Erdogan has entrusted the former Turkish General with setting up a firm to this end, SANA reported.
Aouni said that the company will provide the ISIL, al-Nusra and other terrorist groups’ members with special trainings and will present important security plans for war.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are both part of an effort to create an alleged “Islam Army,” ostensibly aimed at combating terrorism in the region and consisting of 34 Sunni Islam nations.
Almost the entire range of extremist and terrorist groups are supported by Saudi Arabia and Turkey, with their key commanders and leaders being Saudi nationals. ISIL, Al-Nusra and other extremist groups pursue the same line of ideology exercised and promoted by Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism. Hundreds of Saudi clerics are among the ranks of ISIL and Al-Nusra to mentor the militants.
Wahhabism is now the only source of the textbooks taught at schools in the self-declared capital of the ISIL terrorist group, Raqqa, in Northeastern Syria resembling the texts and lessons taught to schoolgoers in Saudi Arabia. The Wahhabi ideology, an extremist version of Sunni Islam that is promoted almost only in Saudi Arabia, sees all other faiths – from other interpretations of Sunni Islam to Shiism, Christianity and Judaism – as blasphemy, meaning that their followers should be decapitated as nonbelievers.

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