Us Planning To Topple Erdogan And Seeks To Take Revenge On Turkiye - Interior Minister

Unleash Your Creative Genius with MuseMind: Your AI-Powered Content Creation Copilot. Try now! 🚀

In a recent interview, Turkish Minister of the Interior, Suleiman Soilu, made some startling accusations against the United States. He claimed that the U.S. was planning to oust current President Regab Tayeb Ardegan during the upcoming May 14th presidential elections as revenge for the failed coup attempts in Turkey. According to Soilu, the U.S. has a long history of meddling in Turkish politics, dating back to the 1960s.

The Failed Coups and Revenge

Soilu boldly stated that not only was the U.S. behind the failed coup attempts in Turkey, but they also want revenge for these unsuccessful endeavors. He further claimed that the U.S. is seeking retribution against Ardegan for dismantling the system of power that they had built in Turkey since the 1960s.

A History of Covert Operations

The Turkish minister went on to provide a timeline of covert operations carried out by the U.S. in Turkey. He mentioned coups in 1960, 1971, 1980, and even one as recent as February 28th, 1998. Additionally, he accused the U.S. and the West of infiltrating Turkish seats of power and control, claiming that Ardegan's actions have destroyed this system.

The Role of Kurdish Workers Party and Fetu Organization

Soilu did not stop at accusing the U.S. of orchestrating coups; he also implicated them in their association with outlawed organizations within Turkey. He specifically mentioned the Kurdistan Workers Party and Fetu Organization as tools used by Washington to carry out their covert operations. These organizations are held responsible for the failed coup attempt in 2016.

Interference in Pre-Election Situation

The Turkish Minister of Interior has become one of the most prominent figures in the ongoing electoral campaign. He consistently accuses the U.S. and the West of interfering in Turkey's pre-election situation, with the intention of ousting Ardegan from power. These accusations are made almost on a daily basis, further fueling tensions between Turkey and its Western allies.

The Key Candidates for Presidential Office

As the presidential elections draw near, two key candidates have emerged as contenders for the office: Regab Tayeb Ardegan and opposition leader Kamal Kilik Dargulu. The ongoing accusations against the U.S. by Minister Soilu only add

Watch full video here ↪
US planning to topple Erdogan and seeks to take revenge on Turkiye - Interior Minister
Related Recaps