Erdogan’s slip of the tongue exposes his subversive role in Syria

 On June 19th, a slip of the tongue by the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, exposed the reality of the Turkish subversive role in Syria and its support for terrorism in it.

Erdogan blamed the international community for not providing him with sufficient assistance for destabilizing Syria.

 

In a statement at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, Erdogan said: “We did not get what we expected from the international community in our efforts to destabilize Syria.”

 The Turkish mafia leader, Sadat Bakr, had published successive videos in which he exposed the role of Erdogan and those close to him in supporting and arming terrorists in Syria, led by the Al-Nusra Front organization linked to Al-Qaeda.

Bakr had admitted in 2015 to sending trucks loaded with technological equipment, including drones, to extremist terrorist groups in the countryside of Latakia, and then posted on his social media account pictures of the equipment and devices he had sent to the terrorists, including drones, laptops, wireless devices, video cameras, fax machines, printers, and video cameras.

O. al-Mohammad

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