Submitted by LouisBalfour82 t3_zzkxz2 in worldnews
NeurodiverseTurtle t1_j2dn0rl wrote
Reply to comment by Pls-No-Bully in Former leader of Grey Wolves fatally shot in Ankara - Turkish Minute by LouisBalfour82
I didn’t even mention NATO, but thanks for the info. I won’t check if it’s legit or not though, because by that logic you could argue that the US ‘created’ Osama Bin Laden… which gets said a lot, but is actually an absurdity, considering you can’t possibly predict the free will of quite literally anyone.
To me it kinda sounds like you’ve just got an agenda against NATO. Which is fine, you-do-you bro.
But NATO requires cooperation between all member states, so I find it unlikely that blame could be placed solely on what is effectively just a defensive alliance, and not some kind of shady world-govt…
amckaazli t1_j2drpmn wrote
Spot on.
Gladio organizations such as Grey Wolves popped in virtually all NATO countries under threat of Soviet influence during the Cold War, not just Turkey.
However it was Turkey's decision not to disband them once the Cold War ended and use them against the Kurdish insurgency. Grey Wolves haven't been under NATO/CIA influence for more than 30 years now. It has become its own thing and rebranded itself as the youth wing of MHP (ultranationalists) to legitimize its existence. Claiming NATO has anything to do with Grey Wolves as it exists today is completely baseless (and I really don't see the point in pushing such an agenda?).
ZrvaDetector t1_j2e2k6a wrote
They stopped being a militant group after the Cold War. If Kurdish parties like HDP which blatantly support PKK are accepted into the parliment, why wouldn't the nationalists be accepted?
amckaazli t1_j2ec4w2 wrote
They haven't stopped being a militant group- after the 80s they started receiving direct state support and the state started filling up Turkish military ranks with Grey Wolves affiliates. Groups such as JITEM and others were directly associated with Grey Wolves and were heavily utilized against Kurdish insurgents and leftists alike, basically working as state assassins under protection of the military.
ZrvaDetector t1_j2ednxc wrote
Existance of JITEM ended a few years after the Cold War. This stuff happened in the 90's.
amckaazli t1_j2emctj wrote
JITEM was said to be active as late as late 90s. Grey Wolves affiliated organizations are still active as of today within police and military ranks (JOH and POH).
notehp t1_j2dszrn wrote
> I won’t check if it’s legit or not though, because by that logic you could argue that the US ‘created’ Osama Bin Laden…
How does that even remotely compare? CIA together with other Western intelligence agencies recruited specifically far-right (including literal Nazis) paramilitary groups in numerous countries, which were then integrated into NATO, in order to have local resistance in case of a Soviet attack. The US didn't recruit bin Laden to be a terrorist, but the US actually did recruited these paramilitary groups to be exactly far-right militants and terrorists. In some countries investigations have brought to light that the CIA has indeed at times encouraged these paramilitary groups to commit false flag acts of violence and terror in order to turn public opinion against the left or prepare to commit terrorist attacks in case left-wing parties win elections (examples: Italy, Switzerland).
Claiming this can be interpreted less nefarious and is up to whatever your point of view is, is simply burying your head in the sand.
cchiu23 t1_j2eynyz wrote
>effectively just a defensive alliance
Just a harmless defensive alliance, definitely wouldn't take offensive action
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia
Oh.
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