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Turkey’s “Secret Plan” (2014) to Invade Greece and Armenia?
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A plan for a simultaneous Turkish invasion of both Greece and Armenia was prepared by Turkey,
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A plan for a simultaneous Turkish invasion of both Greece and Armenia was prepared by Turkey,
according to the secret documents of the Turkish General Staff.
According to these documents, the plan called “CERBE” was prepared in 2014 and updated in 2016.
According to the Nordic Monitor, “Turkey was inspired by the name of its secret war plans for the eastern
According to these documents, the plan called “CERBE” was prepared in 2014 and updated in 2016.
According to the Nordic Monitor, “Turkey was inspired by the name of its secret war plans for the eastern
Mediterranean, from a significant victory Ottoman naval machine against a fleet of Christian alliance that
strengthened Turkish rule in the Mediterranean.”
Turkey's Secret Plan To Invade Greece And Armenia
Turkey's Secret Plan To Invade Greece And Armenia
According to a PowerPoint presentation prepared by the General Staff for a review of interior design,
Turkey has drawn up a plan for a secret military operation called “TSK [Turkish Armed Forces] Cerbe
Operation Planning Directive”.
The plan was dated January 7, 2014, which means that it was probably updated amid increased tension
The plan was dated January 7, 2014, which means that it was probably updated amid increased tension
between Turkey and Greece / Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean, the report also states. Cerbe is the
name of an island in southern Tunisia near the border with Libya.
It was there that the Battle of Djerba took place in May 1560 between the Ottoman forces and the fleet
It was there that the Battle of Djerba took place in May 1560 between the Ottoman forces and the fleet
of the Christian Alliance, which consisted mainly of Spanish, Papal, Genoese, Maltese and Neapolitan forces.
“The Turks won the battle, which gave them dominance in the Mediterranean Sea,” the report said, adding
“The Turks won the battle, which gave them dominance in the Mediterranean Sea,” the report said, adding
that “the name of Turkey’s comprehensive war game plan in the eastern Mediterranean fits in with the
narrative promoted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan” and his associates, who often place
Turkey’s problems with its Western allies as part of a renewed conflict between Christian Europe and
Muslim Turkey. A slide from the powerpoint from the secret document lists the military plans of Turkey
against Greece, Armenia and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean with corresponding dates that show
when they were drawn up “.
“The existence of Turkey’s war plan for the east was discovered in a court file in the Turkish capital,
with prosecutor Serdar Coşkun, loyal to the Turkish president, apparently forgetting to remove the
classified documents before submitting them to the court,” the statement said, which continues: “
They were collected from the headquarters of the General Staff during an investigation into the failed
They were collected from the headquarters of the General Staff during an investigation into the failed
coup on 15 July 2016. The documents, including the plan to invade Greece and Armenia, were found
to have been sent among the top commanders to the General Staff through a secure internal email.
Koskun ordered the army to forward copies of all emails for the previous two months, including the
Koskun ordered the army to forward copies of all emails for the previous two months, including the
encrypted ones, on August 1, 2016. Ten days later, on August 11, 2016, the prosecutor instructed his
trusted assistant, a police officer named Yüksel Var, collect emails from the General Staff’s internal
servers and report to him. A panel set up by military technicians under Var completed its work on 14
February 2017. Finally, the indictment filed by prosecutors Necip Cem İşçimen, Kemal Aksakal and İstiklal
Akkaya in March 2017 at the 17th Supreme Criminal Court of the All of Ankara the e-mails collected from
the computers of the General Staff “.
The Nordic Monitor concludes: “No communication was found in the e-mails indicating any coup attempt,
The Nordic Monitor concludes: “No communication was found in the e-mails indicating any coup attempt,
which many believe was a disorientation operation organized by Erdogan and his intelligence and military
leaders to trap the opposition to persecution and mass purges.
The document does not contain details about the specifics of the program other than its name and updated
The document does not contain details about the specifics of the program other than its name and updated
date. The details of the war plan must have been labeled “confidential” and therefore could not be
communicated through the intranet system running on the Turkish army’s email exchange servers. A review
of the documents also shows that the General Staff, which notified the emails at the outset, panicked eight
months later about the possible impact of the disclosure of sensitive documents and began sounding the
alarm. The first warning letter was written on March 8, 2017 by the Chief of General Staff Unur Tarçın, Head
of the Communication, Electronic and Information Services System of the General Staff (Muhabere,
Elektronik ve Bilgi Sistemleri, or MEBS).
He warned the General Staff Legal Service that the documents contained secret documents related to
He warned the General Staff Legal Service that the documents contained secret documents related to
Turkey’s national security, classified intelligence reports and operations in Syria and the eastern
Mediterranean. He said the documents should be kept secret and not disclosed to unauthorized persons.
The Deputy Chief Legal Adviser of the General Staff, Colonel Aydın Seviş, then wrote to the 17th Ankara
High Criminal Court on 24 August 2017, reiterating the same concerns about the secret documents and
urging the establishment of a committee to review them. However, the Turkish prosecutors did not seem
to pay attention to their concerns and included all the emails with the attached secret documents in the
case file, revealing the highly classified information including the name of the invasion plan for Greece”.
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