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Turkey Discovers Weapons In Iranian Plane
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eapons were found on an Iranian cargo plane forced to land in southeast Turkey on Saturday, Turkish media reported Tuesday. According to reports, the arms plane left Tehran with military ammunition for Syria. Several crates containing weapons and ammunition were removed from the aircraft. Turkish media reported that the plane was forced to land in a military airfield at the request of the United Nations, following information indicating it was carrying nuclear materials. It was further reported that rocket launchers, mortars, rifles and explosive materials were found in one of the main cabinets on the plane. No further information is known concerning the nuclear material which was alleged to be on the aircraft. Turkish newspapers stated this was the first time that a plane was forced to land in such circumstances since 2006. Last Wednesday, another Iranian craft was forced to land in Turkey. The Turkish foreign ministry said at the time no suspicious materials were found. Editor's Note: Stories of this nature receive little, if any, mainstream media coverage, but it is obviously very significant. The Turkish government has moved sharply away from their formerly warm relations with Israel, and have gradually drawn closer to Iran, so the very idea of an Iranian vessel being seized for inspection would appear to be very unlikely. Politically speaking, the UN notification may have placed the Ankara government in the awkward position of being forced to react, as certain elements from the US/UN power structure would otherwise shine a bright media light on an apparent case of military cooperation between Turkey and Iran -- probably something the Turks were not prepared to do at this time. The entire episode is unsettling, but the primary data which needs to be highlighted, is the glaring possibility that Iran was seeking to transport nuclear material via Turkey -- a nation to the North of Israel, and there is little doubt against whom it would have been deployed. For more information on the subject of the forthcoming cataclysm in the Middle East, and invasion that is plainly stated to come from the "North," see the online article Gog And Magog Are Gathering Momentum. Prophecy, and its political manifestations, are examined regularly in the printed newsletter The Apocalypse Chronicles. Receive a complimentary subscription by sending your name and postal mailing address to James@GEOmedianetwork.com or just CLICK HERE. |
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