Mossad role in Turkey coup plot revealed
Tuncay Gueny is suspect of attempts to topple Turkish government.
Israel’s national intelligence agency Mossad has been behind a failed coup in Turkey, the Turkish daily newspaper, Milliyet reports.
A secret investigation into detained Ergenekon group members and other studies outside Turkey indicate that Mossad orchestrated the coup plot against the Turkish government, the report says.
The Ergenekon group is a Turkish neo-nationalist organization with alleged links to the military, members of which have been arrested on charges of plotting to foment unrest in the country.
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Iran to hold large-scale naval drills in Gulf of Oman
Iran is to hold on December 2-7 a large-scale naval exercise involving over 60 warships in the Gulf of Oman, Iranian television reported on Monday, citing the navy commander.
“Over 60 combat vessels will take part in the exercise, codenamed Ettehad-87, in the Gulf of Oman,” Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said.
The four-stage exercise will involve destroyers, missile boats, submarines, helicopters, fighters and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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SOFA not sitting well in Iraq
DAMASCUS – Iraqis today are sharply divided over the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), ratified by the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki then approved by parliament in late November.
It is now final; the 140,000 US troops in the country will withdraw from Iraqi cities and towns by June 30, 2009, and from all of Iraq by December 31, 2011. President George W Bush has gone down in history as the US president who invaded Iraq, and incoming president Barack Obama will make his name as the man who pulled out from Iraq.
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Libyan aid ship blocked from Gaza
Israeli boats have obstructed the path of a Libyan cargo ship en route to the Gaza Strip.
The ship was said to be carrying about 3,000 tonnes of goods for residents of the Strip in defiance of an Israeli sea and land blockade of the territory.
Monday’s scheduled docking was the first attempt by a foreign government to break the blockade.
“Navy ships approached the Libyan boat and ordered it on the radio to turn back, and so it did,” Yigal Palmor, an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, said.
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Twin Baghdad blasts kill 15, wound 45
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – An apparently coordinated car bomb and suicide bomb attack at Baghdad’s police academy killed 15 people on Monday and wounded 45 others, police said.
The near simultaneous explosions come hours after a senior Iraqi military official was wounded by a roadside bomb targeting his convoy.
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Kabul suicide attack on German convoy kills 3
A suicide attack near a German diplomatic convoy in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul left three Afghan civilians dead Sunday as 20 other people, most of them insurgents, were reported killed in other unrest. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the suicide bomb, the second in Kabul in three days, but similar attacks have been claimed by Taleban-led extremists waging an insurgency here. A German foreign ministry spokesman in Berlin said a vehicle belonging to its embassy in Kabul had been targeted. “The sole occupant of the vehicle, an Afghan employee of the embassy, was injured,” the spokesman said.
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Two killed in attack on NATO supplies in Pakistan
Two drivers of trucks transporting supplies to Western forces in Afghanistan were killed on Monday in a grenade and gun attack near the Pakistani city of Peshawar, a transport company official said.
The trucks were parked at a terminal on the outskirts of Peshawar when militants fired rocket-propelled grenades at them, setting some of them on fire, police said.
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Spanish government to probe Guantanamo flights
Spain says it will investigate report that previous government allowed Guantanamo flights
Spain will investigate whether a previous government allowed Spanish territory to be used to transport captured terrorism suspects to Guantanamo Bay, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
The ministry said in a statement it had not been informed whether the government of Jose Maria Aznar, in power from 1996 to 2004, allowed CIA flights carrying captured foreigners to use Spanish air space or runways.
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Pakistan Poised to Pull Troops From Afghan Border as India Relations Sour
In comments today Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani has said Western allies have been informed the nation will commit the approximately 100,000 troops deployed in the border region near Afghanistan to the Indian border. As tension rise the Prime Minister says “we can’t have a two-front situation.”
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India directs anger at politicians after Mumbai attacks
India directs anger at politicians after Mumbai attacks
* Indian citizens criticise politicians for using terrorism to gain votes
- Taj owner says he was warned of attack, but security was insufficient
NEW DELHI: Indians blazed criticism against their political leaders on Sunday after the attacks in Mumbai which killed almost 200 people, saying their bickering and ineptness was at least partly responsible.
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