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| THE HANDSTAND | AUGUST 2006 |
The Secrets Behind State Secrets: How Turkey's erstwhileMilitary Govt.,Mafia-like 'Deep State' (and its Neocon Friends), Penetrated US GovernmentBy Mike Mejia French filmmaker Mathieu Verboud is set to release a new documentary for European television this fall, which will reveal important new insights into the case of former FBI translator and president of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition Sibel Edmonds. Edmonds, a Turkish-American whose wrongful termination lawsuit was suppressed by the governments invocation of the all-too-common state secrets privilege, reported to her superiors espionage and deliberate mistranslations on the part of fellow Turkish translator, Melek Can Dickerson. It seems Ms. Dickerson had relationships with targets of FBI investigation working at the Turkish Embassy and the American Turkish Council, a fact which meant that anything she translated was likely to be false. However, instead of receiving a promotion for bringing Ms. Dickersons espionage to the attention of her bosses, Edmonds was fired after she went in frustration to the U.S. Senate. The FBI refused to investigate Edmonds claims, at least in part, because the contract linguist had discovered quite a messy scandal: the content of the mistranslated documents revealed that some very powerful people in the U.S. government, including House Speaker Dennis Hastert, were connected to foreign organized crime. Even worse, these foreign criminals connected to the high and mighty in the U.S. were also connected internationally, through the heroin trade and associated money laundering, to international terrorist organizations like al Qaeda. Okay, take a deep breath and take a step back: its not a pretty picture. According to what we know so far from Sibel Edmonds many interviews and from the groundbreaking story on her case from Vanity Fair, An Inconvenient Patriot , Edmonds found that within the U.S. a nest of Turkish spies, some working at the Turkish embassy, others affiliated with namely the Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA), the American Turkish Associations (ATA) and the American Turkish Council (ATC), were involved in espionage, bribery, illegal lobbying, drug trafficking and the infiltration of U.S nuclear research labs. Separately, from a former CIA Counterterrorism official, Phillip Giraldi, who himself was once based in Turkey, we know that some arms sales meant for Turkey and Israel were actually meant for resale to countries like China and India- and perhaps even to international terrorists- using fake end-user certificates. So we have Turkish nationals at the Embassy and NGOs stealing U.S. secrets for sale to the highest bidder, re-selling arms meant for Turkey, bringing in drugs from Europe, and pouring money into bribes and lobbying activities. To understand how these activities fit together- Americans must first understand what Europeans call the Turkish deep state. In 1996, a car crash in a town called Susurluk revealed link between politics, organized crime and the bureaucracy in Turkey. As it turns out, its crippled economy in the 1990s meant Turkey had become the European equivalent of Colombia- a state almost completely dependent on the Turkish mafia and by extension, the Southwest Asian Heroin trade. Which is where the Turkish deep state comes in- it becomes very difficult to determine where the government ends and the mafia begins. What we do know from Sibel Edmonds and other sources is this: Turkeys secular establishment, including the Turkish military and intelligence services (MIT), as well as political parties associated with former Prime Minister Tansu Ciller, appear to have been more connected to the Turkish mafia than the Turkish Islamic Parties that Washington abhors. Furthermore, it appears from reading into some of Edmonds statements that the Turkish mafia was partnered with Osama Bin Ladens al Qaeda network in the drug trade- meaning Turkeys secular establishment was more connected to al Qaeda- pre/9-11- than were the Islamists in Turkey. Which is quite ironic, to say the least. If you think this story sounds too convoluted to be
true, and you feel the instinct to dismiss Edmonds
claims, think again. Every investigation into the
whistleblowers charges- from the Senate Judiciary
Committee to the Department of Justices Inspector
General Report, has found that Edmonds story is
corroborated within the FBI, which means her
translations, not those of Melek Can Dickerson, were the
correct ones. This also means that the aforementioned
Turkish organizations, and certain Turkish diplomats,
were indeed under FBI investigation. And all this put
together means that people like Dennis Hastert probably
were- and perhaps still are- on the payroll of Turkish
deep state interests. Perle and Feith are an interesting case in this hidden
scandal. Their consultancy, International Advisors (IA),
has done extensive work for the Republic of Turkey,
though it is questionable who is paying the invoices. Ms.
Edmonds rhetorically asked the question of Phoenix radio
personality Charles Goyette in January 2006, For
what [were they paid]? One could imagine, hypothetically,
that passing state secrets might be one service
provided to the Turkish mafia/government by IA. But would
Perle and Feith have gone beyond that? Would they have
introduced the Turkish mafia types to Denny Hastert, and
counseled deep state interests in how to
skirt U.S. campaign finance laws? After all, the Turks
were reported to have made their initial payments from
1996-1998 through unitemized (less than $200)
contributions, after which they allegedly delivered
suitcases of cash to the Speakers front door.
Someone had to teach them the intricacies of campaign
finance law: was it IA? What we do know is that Perle was
a key architect of the Israeli/Turkish alliance forged in
the late 90s, and that Edmonds case also is connected to
the AIPAC spy scandal- leaving lots of room for
speculation on how the rest of the story pans out. Mike Mejia is a freelance writer with a Masters in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies, where he specialized in International Trade and Arms Proliferation. He currently resides in an undisclosed location in the American Heartland and can be contacted at lenlarga@yahoo.com . |
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