Turkey’s Erdogan Blames ISIS, PKK, YPG, and Syrian Spies for Ankara Attack

In the least probably theory of all time, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan revealed that the bombing of a peace rally in the capital city of Ankara earlier this month was coordinated by a “terror collective” that includes materially everyone in the region that Turkey isn’t on good terms with.

So even though there are several active wars between these factions, Erdogan named the four culprit factions as Syria’s government intelligence services, ISIS, the PKK, and the Kurdish PYD, the political wing of the YPG.

The claim doesn’t make sense even a little, and is doubly odd when one considers that Erdogan’s government also claims the peace rally’s organizers, the pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP), is itself secretly part of the PKK, and claims that the PYD is also part of the PKK, which would mean the organizers of the rally and two of the four parties involved in attacking the rally were all the same organization for no reason.

The HDP has accused factions in Erdogan’s party of being behind the attack, noting there were similar attacks on their rallies in the lead-up to the last election. There’s no evidence of that either, but given the lack of patently absurd conspiracies it is still the more reasonable of the two narratives out there.

7 thoughts on “Turkey’s Erdogan Blames ISIS, PKK, YPG, and Syrian Spies for Ankara Attack”

  1. Who else would Erdogan blame the bombing for, his privet army or secret services! there are only those that are against Isis, and he knows who they are, those who fight Isis, are those who Erdogan regime hates.

  2. The deep PKK can do something like this, isn't surprise, against their supporters…. but what's certain that the bombing in Ankara is a part of the game to destroy Turkey's Erdogan and the ruling party, AKP.

  3. The HDP is right. This thing has Erdogan's filthy prints all over it. Erdogan and his AKP will stop at nothing to destroy the Kurds because there the biggest obstacle in the way of establishing a new Ottoman Empire and ISIS is there secret weapon.

    America would be wise to be weary of the Turks. Just like the Saudis and the Israelis, they have there own motives and wont think twice about biting the hand that feeds.

    The Kurds would be equally wise to be weary of the Americans. We have a long, ugly history of screwing those poor people over and mark my words Israel will prove to be just as duplicitous.

    I'm pulling for the Kurds. I always have. The PKK like the PLO has made some terrible mistakes but they still speak for the people. Abdullah Ocalan is a great man who I believe is dedicated to peace as long as there is also justice. He could be Turkey's answer to Nelson Mandela. The Kurds are probably best off trying to forge a deal with Assad and Russia. Like I said, I'm pulling for them.

  4. Just get infos from Today's Zaman & Hurriet Daily and continue thinking you know anything about Turkey.

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