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    Surprise of the leaks of the Ambassador of the UAE .. Incitement to the coup Turkey a month before the occurrence

    Arab and international Since 2017-06-04 at 17:28 (Baghdad time)

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    Information leaked from the hacking e-mail of the UAE ambassador in Washington raised new questions about the UAE's role in the failed coup attempt in Turkey in mid-July last year.
    The documents published by the site "Interspect" American extracts from them after obtaining from the hackers seized the e-mail of Ambassador Yousef Otaiba, a letter between the latter and the senior adviser of one of the "Zionist lobby" on the attempted coup failed in Turkey.
    According to the documents, the senior adviser of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, John Hanna, sent a letter to the brigadier and attached an article accusing the UAE and the institution of the Zionist lobby in Washington responsible for the failed coup attempt. "We are honored to be partners with you," Hanna said.
    Direct induction
    Here, the information seems incomplete, but a quick review of John Hanna archives leads us to the fact that the man - who served as deputy to the national security adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney - wrote an article in Foreign Policy just a month before the coup attempt Which openly incites a military coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to confront what he called "tyranny and ignoring Turkey's existing constitution."
    In the article entitled "How to solve a dilemma like Erdogan," Hanna reviewed what he sees as developments and dangers in Turkey, citing a series of developments in recent years, including the so-called events of the park "Gizi Park" in Taksim Square, before calling for a stand "in front of Erdogan's rash rush towards Imperial presidency ".
    The article, written by Turkish media two days after the attempted coup under the title "American project to overthrow Erdogan," that despite Erdogan's steps that succeeded in "removing any remaining tendency within the army to play any role in the political life in the country," the number Of analysts "recently questioned this assessment."
    "Erdogan has increasingly been forced to rely on a tactical alliance with the army to confront some of their domestic rivals and after he declared his all-out war against the PKK," Hanna said.
    The American writer that in the light of the "deteriorating situation in Turkey is not unlikely to turn the army and turn on Erdogan to save Turkey from moving on the path leading to the dictatorship and the Islamic state."
    Mohammed Dahlan and the coup
    The link between Hanna and the UAE and the role in the failed coup attempt are revealed in the leaked correspondence from the UAE ambassador's mail, which showed that he arranged for the meeting between Hanna's organization and the dismissed Fatah leader Mohammed Dahlan, who is the security adviser to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.
    The Turkish newspaper "Gunish" said before the failed coup attempt several months that the Turkish intelligence agency revealed Dahlan's plan, "aimed at weakening Turkey's position in front of the international community."
    The newspaper said that Dahlan "was planning to highlight people who claim to be a sympathetic organization, confessed to the media that they received arms and support from Ankara," and that "has already prepared video recordings of elements claiming to be calling and admit that they have a relationship with Turkish intelligence."
    According to media sources, US resident Fathullah Gulen, who is accused by Ankara of leading the failed coup attempt, secretly visited the UAE one week before the coup attempt and met with Mohammed Dahlan.
    This information is consistent with what British journalist David Hearst, who commented on the postings of Bared al-Otaiba, said that Dahlan was "behind the transfer of funds to the coupists in Turkey in the weeks leading up to the coup, in addition to contacting Gulen through a Palestinian businessman based in America, Turkish intelligence service ".
    It was notable that one of the first media outlets to interview Gulen after the failed coup attempt was the Cairo-based Al-Ghad Al-Arabi, which reports on Dahlan's ownership with direct Emirati funding.
    Al Otaiba reveals the secret relationship between the UAE and Israel
    The US Ambassador to America, who was subjected to a piracy operation, reported that the Abu Dhabi ambassador had asked Washington to reject the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi with the coup and stand with the moderates, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
    On Saturday, May 3, 2017, the US-based Intersport website began publishing documents leaked from an e-mail to the United Arab Emirates ambassador, who was subjected to piracy, Al Jazeera reported.
    The UAE's Interspect website said UAE Ambassador Yousuf Al-Otaibi had joked: "Should not the US base in Qatar be changed?"
    The website said the leaked documents reveal coordination between the UAE and pro-Israel institutions.
    The Al-Jazeera channel quoted the site account Otaiba - which is the black box of the UAE - a piracy, whose source is not known so far.
    According to the American website, Otaiba has made a telephone call to Jared Couchins, the adviser to President Donald Trump and his daughter's husband, who is pushing the United States to close its military base in Qatar and to bring it to issues that could lead to problems between the United States and Qatar.
    According to the US site, Otaiba said that his country's ruler supports a wave of anti-Qatar criticism in the United States, as happened last month.
    The leaked messages revealed how strong the United Arab Emirates is to Israel through the Defense for American Democracies, which fully coordinates the two countries, against their common foes.
    Fighting companies investing in Iran
    On March 10 this year, the Executive Director of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Marc Dubovets, wrote an email to the United Arab Emirates Ambassador to the United States, Yusuf Al Otaiba, as well as to the senior lawyer of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy, John Hanna, Former Vice President Dick Cheney's national security adviser, wrote in the headline "A targeted list of companies investing in Iran, in the United Arab Emirates and in Saudi Arabia."
    "Dear Mr. Ambassador, in the attached note, you will find a breakdown of the names of companies listed by the country who trade with Iran and also have business dealings with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. We have already discussed. "
    The memo included a long list of "non-US companies with businesses in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates looking to invest in Iran."
    The list includes a number of large international organizations, including French Airbus and Lukoil.
    The list of these companies is likely to be used by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia under pressure to discourage investment in Iran, which has seen a surge in foreign investment after the nuclear deal in 2015.
    Relations have grown in recent years between the kingdoms of the Gulf and Israel, where both sides fear that Iran has been moving towards the normalization of relations with the West, which will strengthen its influence and strengthen its power in the region. But publicly acknowledging the existence of such an alliance is still very rare. Ending 29 / Mn


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