Breaking News Terrorist attack on the TAI/TUSAS facilities in Kahramankazan, Turkiye

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Can we initiating Art. 5 of NATO statutes?
Is nothing being done against whom? The PKK/YPG is supported by the West, I wouldn't be surprised if these people didn't also try to steal secret documents and then upload them to a foreign CIA/Mossad network.
 

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Let's not forget Iran is also one of the biggest supporters of these terrorists and has a vested interest in making sure we don't get stronger as well. Not to mention they would love to get their hands on whatever information they could get seeing most shite they make are whatever they can "reverse engineer" from stuff they captured years ago.
 

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Reminds me of the time PKK martyred a busload of officers at the HQ nizamiye exit.

They have been doing this for centuries.

When the Seljuks took Anatolia. Yoruks who moved in got ambushed by Kurds.

Seljuk and Ottoman sources constantly mention the numerous fights between Turkish/Turkic Tribesman vs Kurdish tribesman.

This is bigger issue then just pkk reality is about breaking Turkiye apart so Kurdistan gets formed. Usa, Russia, Israel, Iran and the EU are all in this together.

Turks spent centuries trying to keep Kurds at bay. Kurds regardless of where they are constantly talk about how they will keep on fighting us for eternity even began to taunt us about how they now control the country as the politicians consantly appease them.

They have been stealing electricity for decades and nothing has been done about it.
 

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The main thought-provoking is that why do such facilities NOT be protected by special police or soldiers? They can infiltrate the facility easily. It seems similar to Istanbul Ataturk Airport attack.
 

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Flattening YPG bases with a hasty reaction will not solve anything. By all means do send a strong message by attacking their bases as fast as possible but as I said that can only be a message. Otherwise a plan to block militarization and legitimization of that entity must have been devised long ago, through working with Assad, Russia and Iran separately on one side, even infiltrating YPG itself, tryin to form factions inside that entity, and also pressuring and sending messages to Western actors that this is the reddest of the red lines. I know the latter hasn't been even attempted.
No? It seems to work great for Israel as both Hamas and Hezbollah is in shambles right now. We can do the same without massacring as many civilians as well. Bombing any and all places we know terrorists to reside or train or use for supplies/trade would go a long way towards finding a better solution with state actors behind them.
 

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the main questions is how the fuck these trained terrorist arrived to our capital how they access to bomb and guns in the capital to carry out this attack. they need to have scout to know the place and identify possible targets there can be 2 type of scouts one that just film / take picture search the social media of employers for info about the facility ( thanks to incompetent of AKP anyone can access to these data ) the second type is the silent employers who were working there already MIT need to interrogate everybody. there may be the 3rd group who will report for the aftermath
 

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A news agency obtains hostage footage and shared it on the net. The same news agency instantly publishes footage of special operations helicopters landing inside the facility. This is not being unwise, it is being a part of a straightforward terrorist act.
 

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A news agency obtains hostage footage and shared it on the net. The same news agency instantly publishes footage of special operations helicopters landing inside the facility. This is not being unwise, it is being a part of a straightforward terrorist act.
which news agency police should arrest them
 

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which news agency police should arrest them
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We have 4 martyrs, 14 injured.
 

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No? It seems to work great for Israel as both Hamas and Hezbollah is in shambles right now. We can do the same without massacring as many civilians as well. Bombing any and all places we know terrorists to reside or train or use for supplies/trade would go a long way towards finding a better solution with state actors behind them.
I like winning. Israel is not winning anything except galvanizing support for the most extremist side of its opposition for decades to come etching images of barbarism into the psyche of every child and teenager in the surrounding countries.
 

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If and only if there is proof that they had knowledge only an insider would know, otherwise it would only work to alienate people who worked there and had nothing to do with the attack.
Regardless there will be increased checks for the timebeing, even if to say they are taking it seriously, which will lead to more downtime on all projects.
 

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Disturbing news 😳 hope they can neutralize the attackers without further losses. Capturing one of them alive would be wiser than eliminating them all.
 

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I like winning. Israel is not winning anything except galvanizing support for the most extremist side of its opposition for decades to come etching images of barbarism into the psyche of every child and teenager in the surrounding countries.
That is part of wider discussion about how to deal with extremism in general, but right now, both terrorist organisations have been beheaded (so to speak) and depleted to the point that it will take them a long time to be able to do anything again. We need that breathing time as well before we can do anything else. We can't constantly tie one of our hands behind our backs, gain some ground only to get hit back again.
Regardless there will be increased checks for the timebeing, even if to say they are taking it seriously, which will lead to more downtime on all projects.
That's for fucking sure
 

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Regardless there will be increased checks for the timebeing, even if to say they are taking it seriously, which will lead to more downtime on all projects.
The employees should be safe and feel safe. That must be the number one priority. The deadlines could move slightly towards right, not that big of an issue.
 

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That is part of wider discussion about how to deal with extremism in general, but right now, both terrorist organisations have been beheaded (so to speak) and depleted to the point that it will take them a long time to be able to do anything again. We need that breathing time as well before we can do anything else. We can't constantly tie one of our hands behind our backs, gain some ground only to get hit back again.

That's for fucking sure
Yeah, it's complicated as you say, but politicians like to select the easy part of the solution, amplify it and feed it as the main course to the public.
 

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