From Veterans             Today:
     
      Digging Deeper in Years into Wikileaks' Treasure Chest- Part I
     
      A Fairly Short List of Goodies for Wikileaks Santa
     
      I have been waiting. I have been searching and reading. I have       been waiting impatiently while searching and reading the initial       pile of recently released       Wikileaks' documents, specifically those pertaining to Turkey. I       have received many e-mails asking me impatiently to comment and       provide my analyses on this latest international exposé. I am       being impatiently patient in doing so, and here is a brief       explanation as to why:
     
      There's so much I don't know. I don't know how real this entire       deal actually is. If truly 'real,' I don't know how far and deep       the involved documents actually go. Many of my trusted friends       tell me it is indeed real. A few trusted friends and advisors are       ringing cautionary bells. I am truly pro transparency, and       considering the abusive nature and use of secrecy and       classification, I am mostly pro leak when the information in       question involves criminal deeds and intentions.
     
      During the previous release (Afghan Files), in my gut I was a bit       bothered by the direction of some of these released documents –       pointing towards Iran – which was generously milked by the US       mainstream media. But then again, that was only based on some gut       feeling, and I didn't want to pour out analyses and opinion solely       based on 'some gut feeling.' So far, some of the first cache of       the recently released documents is strongly pointing towards Iran,       and that too is bothering the heck out of me. But again, in my       gut, and that alone is not sufficient to make me sit and analyze       and interpret. So this is why I've been impatiently patient,       waiting for more. Meanwhile, while I am restraining myself and       being uncharacteristically patient, I am going to go on record and       tell you what I expect to see if this whole deal proves to be       completely genuine, and if the obtained files go as far as they       say they go.
     
      I prepared a long list of items (documented diplomatic       correspondence) I know to be included in diplomatic communications       which took place between the mid 90s and early 2000s. I know I       have a fairly large credit due with Santa since I've never made a       wish list for him; ever. He owes me. He knows it and I know it.       While that justifies my very long list (now you know I am old!!) I       am going to exercise a little bit of fairness and present my list       in manageable quantities and intervals. I hope my Wikileaks Santa       has 'word/phrase search' technology at his disposal, because that       would make his task of sorting and finding my requested items a       far easier task. Okay, here it goes Wikileaks Santa, my first list       for you, may your immensely large goodies bag contain these items       highly beneficial for not only me but many others here and abroad:
     
      1-     1994-1996: Communication pertaining to joint US-Turkey       operations against former Azerbaijani president Heydar Aliyev,       including at least one 'mock' assassination attempt in Azerbaijan.
     
      2-     1994-1997: Communication between the US State Department,       US Embassy in Ankara, and Turkish Prime Minister's office       pertaining to using the Azerbaijan president's family members'       (including his son Ilham Aliyev) casino debts accumulated in       Turkey as means to blackmail on the Pipeline project and Russia's       pending proposal.
     
      3-     1994-1995: Communication pertaining to US-Turkey       coordination on transferring several groups of Mujahideen from       Pakistan-Afghanistan-Saudi Arabia to Bosnia via Turkey using       Turkish special military planes into Turkey, and after granting       Mujahideen Turkish passports, via NATO planes from Turkey to       several Balkan countries, including Romania.
     
      4-     1994-1997: Communication pertaining to US involvement in       Turkish casino expansions in Azerbaijan and free-ownership       (partnership) being granted to key Azeri political figures and       their family members for future 'leverage'.
     
      Read         the rest here at Boiling Frogs Post
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