This astonishing picture shows the Chaiten volcano erupting during storms in the middle of the night
As clouds of toxic ash and dust tower into the sky, they ionise the air, generating an explosive electrical storm. Colossal forks of lightning spark around the noxious plume as it spews from the volcano’s crater, creating an image of raw, terrifying energy – as if the air itself were ablaze.


Re: above–I imagine scenes like this at the time of the Flood, when the “fountains of the great deep” burst open.
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I was thinking more like the time I accidentally shot a hole in my wife’s car door.
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While she was driving?
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She wasn’t, at the time, things might not have gone so forgivingly. It was a Buick, consider it an act of mercy.
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heheh, so not a bee in the car like I was picturing…
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Nope, not a bee, a Colt
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You were just horsing around. 😉
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Just making a foal,outta myself
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Reminds me of the state of the world right now. There is a storm brewing and it is going to be real ugly. I pray daily that we have not gone too far to pull ourselves back from the brink!
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Amen!
Afternoon, stellars.
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Good morning y’all. Hope everyone is well. It’s overcast and cloudy here in N. Texas with occasional thunder. No rain has fallen yet, but it reminds me of Stella’s pictures over the last few days. I agree with you, Shiloh, it’s time to really pray, for safety of our country, our leadership change coming soon, and that our politicians wake up and start protecting us, which is their most important role.
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Morning SAS. That’s a tall order!!
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Morning Col! It is that.
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We had storms yesterday, but somehow I always forget to grab the camera. lol
I was too busy watching the weather guys scream about hurricane strength winds. I’ve never been in a hurricane but if this was hurricane strength winds I’ll take them over a tornado any day. Crap was blown around, limbs down, some folks had roofs blown off and power lines down, but nothing like a tornado.
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Storms here too. Winds aren’t bad but storms form in latge blocks just to the west or north of us, roil like boiling coffee with the edges just lapping at us like waves. In all, not bad, lightening brings free fertilizer, rain’s not so heavy or prolonged that it puddles up and the mid-70s temps are a welcome break.
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I went with my daughter to the doctor yesterday morning. We got back home between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. I looked at the thermometer on my way in the house and it was 94 degrees. After the storm I went outside and it was cold when you have on summer clothes, looked at the thermometer and it was 64 degrees.
The sun is coming out now so if it stays out I fear it’s going to be miserable this afternoon.
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Yeah, that 30+ degree drop when you get those hi-altitude rains is amazing, if not welcome. We had a few waves of dry air waft in between rain events and humidity went from the high 80/90 percent areas to the low 40s, also welcome.
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In these parts we don’t even need rain to have 30 to 40 degree temp changes. Although, usually the saying around here goes, “Don’t like the weather, wait a few hours and it will change except for July and August and you’d better learn to like sweating your a$$ off.” 🙂
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Roger that, same here. We get used to getting sweltered duringbthe summer regardless of the TV weatherguessers telling us it’s unusually hot.
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michellc, did you get the frog-strangler rain we got overnight?
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Yep, it started here about 3 or 4 and kept it up until about 6 a.m.
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Mornin’ kids.
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Mornin’ Wee!
Obama going to ban trucks now?
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Mornin’ Michelle!
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Good morning WeeWeed.
Why wait for tomorrow when today will do?
The spewing of Simon Jenkins;
Since their invention at the end of the 19th century, motor vehicles have been agencies of terror and death. The first car bomb was “Buda’s wagon”, which blasted Wall Street in 1920. Cars and trucks are not going to be banned, any more than America is going to ban guns. The only sensible response is to accept the degree of risk that they will always pose, and not pretend it can be made to disappear.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/15/nice-terror-attack-truck
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Or how a child can get a truck full of munitions easier than courteous service…
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Quelle raaaayciiisssss!
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Non, non, Francaiiiisssssssss
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Evening Ms.WeeWeed!!! Another long day!! Had 30 minutes of rain last night, after cleaning the muck out of the draft hose, the pumps are working. Corn is waist high and looks good. My acre of sweet corn should be ready by mid August.
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Mornin’ stella! (Smiter of those that ought to be smote) 😎 🍸 (Long Island Iced Tea)
(Jack Daniels)


( and Czarina 🙂 🍸 )

(Mortlach)
(Roy Rogers)
(Classic Daiquiri)
(Blackberry wine)
(Backdraft)


(Jack Daniels)
(B52)

(Junior Woodchucks)
(Seafarers)
(Back to School)

Mornin’ WeeWeed! (Master Mixologist Extrodinare) 😎 🍸 (Old Fashioned)
Mornin’ Menagerie! 😎
Mornin’ Ad rem! (Queen Felis catus) 🐱 🍸 (Flaming Lamborghini)
Mornin’ Sharon! 😎 🍸 (earthquake)
Mornin’ ytz4mee! 😎 🍸 (cosmopolitan)
Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂
Mornin’ texan59! 🙂
Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂
Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂
Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂
Mornin’ ctdar! 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
Mornin’ tessa50! 🙂 🍸 (flaming volcano)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂
Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀
Mornin’ Wooly Phlox! (aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂
Mornin’ Howie! 🙂
Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂
Mornin’ Sha! 🙂 🍸 (Lemon Drop)
Mornin’ BigMamaTEA! 🙂 🍸 (Harvey Wallbanger)
Mornin’ cetera5! (aka “Cetera”) 🙂
Mornin’ The Tundra PA! 🙂 🍸 (bailey irish cream on the rocks)
Mornin’ lovely! 🙂
Mornin’ michellc! 🙂 🍸 (Salty dog)
Mornin’ auscitizenmom! 🙂 🍸 (Kiss on the Lips)
Mornin’ Margaret-Ann! 🙂 🍸 (White Russian)
Mornin’ Auntie Lib! 🙂 🍸 (Tom and Jerry)
Mornin’ holly100! 🙂 🍸
Mornin’ Pam! 🙂
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Mornin’ facebkwallflower! 🙂
Mornin’ Ms. Cindy! (aka “Ms Cynlynn” aka “ms cynlynn”) 🙂 🍸
Mornin’ sandandsea2015! 🙂 🍸
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Mornin’ Louie! 🙂
Mornin’ Donald! 🙂
Mornin’ Scrooge! 🙂
Mornin’ whiners and complainers! ⭐ 😛 (No drink for you!)
Mornin’ to people posting that I missed. 😳
Mornin’ to all you lurkers! 😕
Also just in case someday; mornin’ to Elvis Chupacabra and F.D.R. in Hell!
Breakfast!
NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!
Doughnuts for coffee!
⭐ = Unprintable phallic symbol
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Mornin’!
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Thanks Nyet!
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Good morning Nyet 🙂
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Des patisseries/Geback/pasticceria, mo’ betterer than a crucifix to keep You Know Who from compliaoning about the offered fare.
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🙂 Like it’s ever stopped him. Someone else started all the complaining with there wasn’t enough “fresh fruit” and something was wrong with having “meat products” every morning. ZM was ridiculing the other person and followers with his bacon reviews.
Now it just is what it is.
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Vegan creepers, no respect for people who kill their breakfast by 5AM, clean, cook and serve it by 7.
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I asked POLITELY for doughnuts, to show up at the preparer’s convenience! and–bingo! Service with a smile.
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Perfect breakfast. I am always amazed at how few breakfast photos do not show eggs with a bit of pepper on them! This photo is scrumpious.
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But with all of that bacon wouldn’t one egg be un oeuf?
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Man, breakfast over here is GREAT!
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MamaTEA you should join us more for breakfast, well it’s my evening meal, just sat down after a day of good hard work. Thankyou Nye for keeping the eggs hot……..
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Wretchard T. Cat
(Otherwise known as Richard Fernandez)
France is already under a state of emergency. It’s used up the available hashtags, booked all the likely squares for vigils and used up the budget for celebrity appearances. And yet …
This PC magic was supposed to work. Wasn’t America assured that all it had to do was be like Sweden … be like France.
However the dark shadow is still crawling over the pentagram that was supposed to provide the final barrier against demons trying to enter European shores. Now the stain, writhing like a living thing, is coming ever closer to the sanctum sanctorum …
If there’s something strange
in your neighborhood
Who ya gonna call?
Nobody.
If there’s something weird
and it don’t look good
Who ya gonna call?
Not me, buddy.
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(comment) Very apt. 32 years ago if in trouble you could call on some brilliant and free spirited problem solvers with courage. Now? Sad face PC time.
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Wretchard T. Cat
The problem may turn out to be not whether Christianity can survive the modern world, but whether the modern world can survive without Christianity. The naive assumption of 19th century Marxists was that after belief was abolished, what was essentially a Christian morality would continue to guide the world though without its religious overtones.
They thought that even without God men would not kill or steal or lie or covet their neighbor’s wives. Through the operation of some sort of “decency” things would go on much as before, but with electricity and central planning. They thought this because they had lived in an immersive religious system for so long they were no more aware of it than fish notice water.
But as it turned out “decency” was much more fragile than they thought. If the 20th century showed that man unfettered could create monstrous totalitarian belief systems, the 21st is rapidly demonstrating that rather than accept an inner vacuum millions would rather fill it with strange gods if the gods of their fathers were no longer on offer.
Fish may not notice water when it is there. But they do notice it when it is gone.
Perhaps the major challenge of the 21st century is to reinvent Christianity or something like it. Man does not live by bread alone and if that hunger will not be met by God it will be sated by the spirit of darkness.
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As long as these things are going to happen, and with DC’s help they will continue, we can st least salvage a thin silver lining: they damage Hillary who continues to appease Bill’s major contributors by not attacking the source outright.
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Make Christianity cool again!
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Climate change department shut down by Theresa May in ‘plain stupid’ and ‘deeply worrying’ move
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change-department-killed-off-by-theresa-may-in-plain-stupid-and-deeply-worrying-move-a7137166.html
The decision to abolish the Department for Energy and Climate Change has been variously condemned as “plain stupid”, “deeply worrying” and “terrible” by politicians, campaigners and experts.
One of Theresa May’s first acts as Prime Minister was to move responsibility for climate change to a new Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.
The news came after the appointment of Andrea Leadsom – who revealed her first question to officials when she became Energy Minister last year was “Is climate change real? – was appointed as the new Environment Secretary.
And, after former Energy and Climate Change Secretary Amber Rudd announced in November that Britain was going to “close coal” by 2025, Ms Leadsom later asked the coal industry to help define what this actually meant …
Meanwhile, the greenies and the socialists are squealing.
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😀 I love it. Hope Trump does the same. Idiots…..
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You bet, Palin would be the Lady to do it, and spit on those liberals!!!
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Absolutely. I’d love to see her as Sec. of Interior or Sec. of Energy.
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Need forvofficisl dtatement by US on Turk coup but Obama unwilling to commit so he kicks Kerry out front to make a say-nothing statement signaling the Turks in charge get in touch with US officials so we can pick a direction to lean. Obama may make some squishy move to drone on about democracy this, freedom of people to choose that, but in the end we’ll cozy up to whoever has the upper hand, we have no choice. You can bet Obama won’t make any substantive statements until things gel.
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Holy crap!!!!! There is a military coup in Turkey. The world just went officially nuts!
https://www.rt.com/news/351343-turkey-coup-military-attempt/
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Things are moving faster and faster.
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We still have a lot of troops stationed in Turkey. I do not like this. Also, Turkey is a NATO country that we must defend!
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“Wars and rumors of wars…”
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Actually, things should slow down. This is a statement by Turk military that thryvare unhappy with Erdogan moving away from a democratic secular state to a more fundamentalist dictatorship. Erdogan, in the process of creating his dictatorship, to replace the military’s traditional role as protector of the seculsr democracy by railroading influential members of the military and ignored Dictator Rule Number One: do not leave your enemies alive. He went after the upper tier of his military staff…and failed.
Let’s see how this plays out as it’s a death battle for one of them.
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I was just coming here to post that. It sounds like the military is in power and has been for at least an hour with no uprising of civilians or resistance from police. Erdogan has just said that the coup has not been successful but there is no evidence that Erdogan has any support from anywhere.
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No dictator’s gonna admit he ain’t in control until the rope pulls tight and his neck snaps. Only question is will the mlitary jail him or send him into exile.
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He just spoke and said the the uprising is over (obviously it is not) and the uprising will be reason to clean up the army and Turkey is not the old Turkey any more.
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Give it a while and let’s see how much of the military’s not with the coup. If the military supports Erdogan then they’ve abrogated their respobsibility to keep Turkey democratic and secular. If they turn their backs on that responsibility then they’re right, it.’s a new day and the Mideast’s a whole new game. Turkey’s The biggest military in NATO, nevermind in the Mideast and everything’s gonna be in flux.
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Link to Sky News
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SkyNews is also free livestream for those of you who have a Roku.
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Thanks, was just heading over there.
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Did you hear that? Erdogan is telling the people that it is Islamist extremist who have taken over. But the people on the streets know it is is the military and supporting the coup.
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Not all of the people. Erdogan supporters are starting to flood the streets.
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I’ve started watching again, I had to get a job done, it does seem that there are some Erdogan supporters taking to the streets but they have been commanded to get out there by their Imams to get out there.
Being military what are your feelings?
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From what I saw the soldiers did not want to fire on their fellow countrymen. Looks like the coup is failing. According to RT there were only 104 soldiers! What the heck, that is not a coup. I am starting to wonder if Erdogan planned the whole thing so he can take even more control of the country and the military. The only way this would have been to have at least half the military on their side.
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Looks as if Erdogan will need a new towel boy…..Don’t know if Obola is behind this, let’s just start the rumor now……
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Erdogan tried to escape to Germany and they refused him. Apparently he is on his way to London now. It looks like it is ramping up. Erdogan backers just tried to beat the crap out of a tank commander.
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If that’s true it’s a sign that NATO supports the coup, and with good reason.
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Erdogan is back in Turkey giving a press conference. Apparently MSNBC is showing it.
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Czarina’s in charge of the TV tonite and doesn’t like Mideast politics. I’ll wait to see if he’s back in his dictator slot or a deal has been reached with the military. If he’s back in charge with the full support of the military then thst means the Turk military has done 180 from where it should be.
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RT news is giving live updates. Fighter jets have launched to attack the rougue military helicopters. Reports of police and pro Erdogan forces lynching soldiers in the street. It is going to get real ugly in Turkey now!
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Shilo, ran outta reply soace : Turkish military has been less than humane for a long time, it’s almost a training standard. First I heard of them was from WW I vets who fought with/against them who were ‘impressed’ by their barbarity. Korean War vets seconded that estimation. They’ll make an example of the coup plotters, as any failed coup plotter should expect.
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Obama is likely sounding shrieking like Hillary right now.
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I’m beginning to believe Shiloh’s suggestion of a horse and buggy show is more likely than not what we have just watched.
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I am not well-educated in all the ins and outs of what has been going on in Turkey. If someone will fill us in with more information, I would appreciate it. I know Erdogan has been in power but it gets confusing sometimes as to whether he’s a good guy or bad guy. Anyone know about their military? Would this be a Sunni vs Shia thing? How do the terrorists figure into what’s been happening? Thanks in advance.
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Erdogan is “bad”. A military coup against him? Good or bad? Who knows.
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Thanks…love the short and sweet answer – he is “bad.” I learned more last night, mostly from reading comments rather than what the msm had to say. I was shocked to see him telling citizens to go out in the streets and confront the soldiers…even more shocked when I woke up to see that it worked!
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Erdogan and Obama are pals. In fact my first thought when I heard this was a sarcastic, “Well there goes Obama’s Summer home.” Erdogan is slowly implementing Sharia law the military wants to return to a secular government.
IMO it appears the coup is going to be successful.
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It’s what comes after the coup that is important. “Out of the frying pan…” is sometimes operative in events like this.
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Ask Czar, I’m not that verse in all of the players, tribes, and lovers.
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I agree I hope Czar comes by and shares his knowledge.
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It looks like they might try to blame the coup on a rightwing Moslem group that’s been trying to push a warmer, fuzzier version of Islam. If so it might be a way to defuse an icky situation. The military and/or the government could blepame them, say they was trying to prevent said Moslem-lite influences from destoying Turkey’s Islamic/secular base.
Erdogan’s been looking at a new Ottoman Empire with himself on the throne while the military’s been Ataturk’s preserver of secular Turkey. Turkey’s been trying to be more European than Sandland, trying to join Europe as an EU member, but despite Turkey being the lynchpin for NATO security for decades Germany’s been preventing Turkey joining.
Erdogan has been playing footsie with the Russians. The Russians would like to remove both Greece and Turkey from NATO. Greece and Turkey control the Bosphorus and Dardanelles, they bottle the Black Sea fleet in and prevent it from trying to control the eastern Med. Turkey’s the most important of the two as it has a lot of coastline on the Blsck Sea and thst allows NATO to further bottle the fleet by threatening its base in Sevastopol, Russia’s southern border and Russian oil supplies in the Black Sea. If Russia could woo Turkey away from NATO it would be a great victory.
Russia was promising Erdogan eight nuke reactors, weapons, a bigger chunk of the Russian oil export business than it already had and maybe even an petro export port that could also serve, along with ones planned in Egypt and extant in Syria, as naval facilities.
You can see how the Russian deal could divide the government and even higher-up members of the military. Back before our POtuS wentnout of his way to throw the Mideast into turmoil it was a far less confused and volitile place. Now we have competing ideologies, religious groups and international business groups and the pot being stirred by the player countries. I say that if the military can’t pull the coup off it’s going yo ve a whole new game without a defibed outcome. The military there has pulled off a number of successful coups and mini-coups, they’ve been Turkey’s rock. If they can’t keep Turkey stable and secular…
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Thank you for taking the time to give all this good information. What a mess.
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This is all over the place and I can only see it getting worse. If the military supported Erdogan that means they are leaning away from Ataturk’s instructions to be the guardians of a secular and democratic Turkey and towards Erdogan’s more Moslem vision. That’s uncomfortable. There may be an arguement that other reasons kept the majority of the military from joining the coup but in the end it supported and strengthened Erdogan’s position. You can bet that he’ll be ferreting out those not as dedicated to his position as he’d like them to be and replacing them with believers.
I note the MSM’s finally starting to report what they’ve avoided forcyears, i.e. Erdogan and the military’s open support of ISIS and what seems to be providing willful importation of hostile refugees into Europe. The reporting’s somewhat light ans will undoubtedly die back as the MSM starts rebranding Erdogan into a Disney character, but at least it’s out there.
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Those I follow on FB seem to be cheering on the Turkish military. Having to pick sides, since Erdogan is a hard line Islamist, and a friend of Obama, I pick the military.
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The military is the good guy. For now. If they gain power who knows what they will do with it. Erdogan is moving toward an Islamic dictatorship. The mosques are calling for good Muslims to defend Erdogan’s Turkey.
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I think we will watch with interest, and see how things play out. Is this like Egypt?
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Sounds like, to moi. The military in Egypt always support the populace – wonder if Turkistan is the same?
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I’m not informed about the ins and outs to have an intelligent opinion on the comparison. Morsi was a pro-Islam anti freedom, wannabe dictator in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood and a beloved bedfellow of Obama, so it is likely a good comparison.
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Until Morsi the modern Egyptian leadership has come from the military staff, they were less about preserving freedom, democracy or whatever than they were about preserving the prevailing class system and their privileged position in such. OK, Nasser was a pan-Arabist but he was more looking for a Nasser-led caliphate.
Just about every Mideast country has a strong military base as its power base, thong is Turkey has a HUGE, competent and very well equipped military. Islamic or not I expect trouble between Turkey and Iran. Wonder when Turkey’s going to start looking at a Turkish Bomb?
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Lt. Col. Ralph Peters (Yes the very Col. who said Obama is a total “kitty”) is on FOX and said that he is on the side of the coup which is on the side of secularism, democracy and freedom. Peters is concerned that they did this while Erdogan was out of the country because he can still try to rally the people of Turkey against the coup and will use Islamic guilt.
Members of Turkey’s parliament are in hiding.
Reports coming from Turkey that police have stopped the coup.
Looks like a mess.
Information war at the moment being waged by Erdogan.
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Ok now Sky News is reporting Erdogan is in Insatnbul.
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It really has hit the fan, hasn’t it? I’ve heard he’s in three different places.
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Chaos.
https://twitter.com/ip204/status/754118853920165888
https://twitter.com/FercanY/status/754120628249108481
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This seems informative, Pam:
Why the coup in Turkey could mean hope
https://counterjihadreport.com/2016/07/15/why-the-coup-in-turkey-could-mean-hope/
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Thanks Mary.
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Thank you, Mary. I was starting to get a clearer idea of the whole thing, but went to bed last night before I could come back here. Then I woke up this morning to see all the pictures of the citizens beating on the soldiers and cutting off a few of their heads. Unbelievable.
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Southern Flank (Richard Fernandez)
https://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2016/07/15/southern-flank-2/
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Team Obama caught unawares. Imagine that 😐.
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We will open the bar (maybe – in the middle of a storm) and cheer on the Turkish military.
Beer!!!
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I’ll have one of these:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/guy-fieri/turkish-martini-recipe.html
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You see that big hole on the top RH shell? Yes, that was my Jack location. I’m out now. nyet didn’t reorder because he has to spend too much time cooking bacon.
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Stella or any admin on tree, there is a very bad comment on the jessica story at the bottom of the page, at 7:10. Comment made by mcineral.
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Comment removed, and person dealt with.
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I’m sorry I didn’t say hello. Got hub at emer clinic, we are hoping he pulled a muscle and nothing more serious than that. He has been nonstop coughing for 3 weeks now, even after the antibiotics were done. I was unable to go with him. He just texted me said they are xrayin now, but for me not to text back. He says he is ok? Anyway, hello to you Stella and to all. I hope everyone has a great weekend. Night.
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Sorry to hear that your hub is feeling poorly. I hope all is soon well! Hello to you too, tessa. I hope that the rest of your weekend is enjoyable and uneventful.
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Sorry about your husband Tessa, I hope that whatever is wrong is minor and easy to heal. Prayers being said.
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Praying for your husband and you, Tessa. Please let us know what happened.
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