Sep 3, 2024
U.S. Marines ATTACKED By Turkish Nationalists Over Gaza War
Two Marines dressed in civilian clothes were attack in Ismir, Turkey.
- 11 minutes
A mob captured on video holding one of
the men and putting a sack over his head
amid chants of Yankee go home!
More than a dozen Turkish individuals
who are part of a nationalist group
attacked two American Marines
as they were on a break.
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Now, the attackers are allegedly
members of a Turkish Youth Union,
which is a secular nationalist group
that opposes both U.S.
And EU influence on Turkey.
Now, the Turkish Youth Union posted
a video of the attack on social media,
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which showed a group pushing two men
and covering one of their heads
in a white sack
to chants in English of Yankee go home.
Here are more details
on the attack itself.
The group grabs hold of him
and they and they put a bag over his head.
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Another U.S.
Marine rushes in to try to save him.
He is also attacked.
All this happening on the street in Izmir,
which is a city
in the west of the country.
These two men were on shore leave
from the USS wasp,
which is stationed in the Aegean.
15 people have been arrested as a result.
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According to local officials.
A group of 15 people, including 13 men and
two women, attacked the service members
who had been dressed in civilian clothes.
The mob, part of a nationalist
anti-American youth group,
were immediately apprehended.
Officials say
five other Marines were involved.
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The two Marines who were attacked
are assigned to the 24th
Expeditionary Unit on board the USS wasp,
and were taken to a local hospital as
a precaution, but sustained no injuries,
according to a Navy spokesperson.
Now, the post featuring that video
that was posted by this nationalist group
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also included the following message U.S.
Soldiers who carry the blood of our
soldiers and thousands of Palestinians
on their hands cannot defile our country.
And I have more details on this.
As was noted in that report,
everyone involved has been arrested.
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But you should also know that there
has been an increased presence of U.S.
US military in that region
over the ongoing war in Gaza.
As we know, you have Houthi rebels
who are retaliating over Israel's
treatment and slaughter of Palestinians.
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Same with Hezbollah and Lebanon.
I mean, all of this is spreading.
And rather than doing what's necessary to
ease tensions and end this war, the U.S.
Continues to enable Israel.
Things continue to escalate,
and we keep sending more of our soldiers
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to the region in order to protect Israel
from a potential Iranian attack.
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Yeah there's two parts of the story.
First, I hate watching that video.
It's kind of stomach churning.
Anytime that somebody puts
a bag over somebody's head
and you know obviously I'm Turkish.
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Seeing the Turks do that,
it that bothers me greatly.
And if you don't know, the reason they're
doing that is because back in 2003,
after the Iraq War,
Turkey did not support us going into Iraq.
That was because, like France,
they were a true ally to America and tried
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to prevent us from doing something
that they realized was a giant mistake,
and they were correct.
But after the war started,
the Americans captured 11 Turks
in northern Iraq, and they were commandos.
And they put bags
over their heads like that.
And that enraged the Turkish citizens,
because this America and Turkey
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are supposed to be allies.
And they thought, well, here we are.
It turns out we're not allies.
They're just treating us like Muslims.
And this is what they do to all Muslims
is humiliate them like this,
even though those are our top commandos
that are in alliance with America.
Right. So that's why they do that.
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But it doesn't know.
Number one, no one knows
that outside of Turkey, right?
So it looks terrible.
It also paints Muslims in a bad light
because it makes it look like,
oh, look, here is Muslims putting a bag
over American Marines heads.
I hate it in every way.
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The only thing is,
I know Turkish reaction to stuff like
this Turkish government's reaction,
which is that they will regulate.
So they will those guys will get more
than a talking to when they get taken in.
And the reason that the Turkish government
will retaliate against the nationalists
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that did this is number one.
Yeah, we might huff and puff,
but our alliance with America, Turkish
alliance with America is super important.
Those bases in Turkey are super important
both militarily and economically.
But most importantly, Turkey relies
on tourism and so they do not want to see
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any foreigners touched in any way.
And so they will send a signal.
Don't you goddamn do this again, right?
For economic reasons
and alliance military reasons, etc.
You get it.
Now the second part of it is, look,
you you have to be realistic.
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If you're wondering
why secular Turks are mad at America.
And you're wondering why Iran hates
America, and you're wondering why Houthis
in Yemen are attacking Western ships.
And you're wondering all these things.
I have an answer for you.
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It's not at all complicated.
All you have to do is ask them.
They're jealous of our freedom.
That's. But, guys, I mean.
That was literally what our government
kept gaslighting
us with over and over again.
But not just our government.
That was George Bush and Dick Cheney
with those comical talking points
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about, oh, these dirty Muslims
in Iraq and Afghanistan, etc.
They hate us for our freedoms.
Oh, if we murder them enough,
then they'll love us for our freedoms.
Yeah, they.
Don't hate Norway
for their freedoms, right?
Or any other Scandinavian country
which actually enjoys a lot more freedom
than we do and a lot of different ways.
- But yeah, just America.
- Yeah, yeah.
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And so but every one of these groups,
whether they're bad guys or just normal,
frustrated Muslims throughout the world,
it says the same thing.
It's not that they hate Israel, it's that
they hate the occupation of Palestine.
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And so.
And if you look easy for you to relate,
if you're a Christian, for example,
and you saw on the news every day,
one country going,
Look at what we do to these Christians
and just humiliate them,
beat them, occupy them, oppress them, kill
them whenever they want, cut off their
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power and electricity, starve them and go.
What are you going
to do about it, Christians?
Ha ha! You're too weak.
You can't do anything.
Now what do you think that would do?
At some point, a lot of Christians
in the world would go,
well, God damn it, enough of this.
What do I have to do
to make sure you stop doing that?
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Not just because we care about those
people, but because you're humiliating
the rest of us.
So that's why this happened,
that they state that it's because of
the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
And every time there's an outburst
against America like this from the Middle
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East, they all clearly say it's because
of the humiliating occupation of Palestine
that America funds.
But our media doesn't report that.
So they're like, oh, I don't know.
I guess Muslims just randomly hate us.
Oh, I guess we've been
in all these wars randomly.
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Not because we're unilaterally supporting
and funding Israel, which is driving
Muslims across the world to despise us
because we're in favor of that oppression.
Now, there are some moments
of clarity in the media.
Usually it's in print journalism, and The
Hill recently was willing to publish an
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op ed written by writer Kay Ward Cummings.
The title of the piece is is the U.S.
Relationship with Israel Still worth it?
And there are some excerpts in there
that I think most Americans
are probably unaware of.
Right?
Not out of any wrongdoing
or lack of intellectual curiosity, but
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because these are difficult truths that
typically are not reported in our press.
So I'm going to give you a few excerpts
that I think are important.
He writes that the U.S.
Has paid a heavy price for our
relationship with Israel over the years,
not just in treasure, but also in blood.
According to the nine
over 11 Commission, U.S.
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Support for Israel was a key reason
for the attacks on September 11th, 2001.
By the way, our invasion of Iraq,
which had nothing to do with nine over 11,
was also heavily influenced by the Israeli
government going back to the peace.
He also writes that Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed's animus toward the United States
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stemmed not from his experiences in
the United States as a student, but rather
from this violent disagreement with U.S.
Foreign policy favoring Israel, reads
the nine over 11 Commission's report.
Today, as tensions in the region escalate,
experts are concerned that the chance
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of an assault on the U.S.
Is also growing. U.S.
Intelligence officials say that there is
a rising risk Lebanese Hezbollah militants
will strike Americans in the Middle East,
even potentially hit
inside the United States.
So when the U.S.
Gets attacked, when our service members
get attacked, it is important to
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understand that there is a motive,
a reason for why that attack happened
or a motivation behind that attack.
We need to understand those motivations
in order to prevent those attacks
from happening in the future.
The problem is those motivations
are usually buried.
So the American people are totally left
in the dark about what's really going on.
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Yeah.
And so, look, that's why I get
so frustrated in American media, because
it's not like this stuff is complicated.
You can just take any statement
on why any whether it's a government group
or individual, a muslim,
it acts out against America.
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They all tell you it's because you guys
support Israel's occupation of Palestine.
And yet our media
almost never reports that.
Well that's weird. Isn't that weird?
Why are they not doing that?
And so there's groupthink
in in DC and in New York.
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And they and until this last conflict,
it was absolute sacrilege
to ever criticize Israel or to ever say
that something might be because of Israel.
And so part of it is, was understandable.
Hey, you don't want to, you know,
revive anti-Semitic tropes
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about how Jews control everything, etc.
And those are awful.
And that's not what's going on here.
And I understand that hesitation.
But what it led to was
whether that was the sole reason
or only part of the reason.
What it led to was this criticism
free zone for Israel in America.
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Oh, no.
No. When Israel puts people in camps
five and one half million people in camps,
that's totally great.
That's wonderful. They had to.
They had to. Hamas made them do it.
Well, how about before Hamas?
The occupation has been around
for 57 years.
The goddamn Palestinians made them do it.
It's all the Muslims fault.
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And as Morning Joe once famously said,
so it's not just right wing media
and it's not just the government,
it's definitely mainstream media.
He said, oh, the Muslims,
they hate us because they hate us.
They hate us because they hate us.
Great explanation.
They hate us because they hate us.
He said it three times just to reassure
you, don't worry, I am a full blown idiot
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or a total propagandist
for the Israeli government pretending the
Muslims hate us for no apparent reason.
Okay?
Oh, because they're against
civilization and they're dark.
Everything that people have said
about Muslim people all across the world
in American media
has been a sick, disgusting lie.
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There's a real reason why they're upset.
And the reason is not complicated.
It's the occupation of Palestine.
So but at the end of the day,
Turkey has to show that they're
getting tough on these nationalists
because we can't have that.
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That's crazy.
You can't attack Americans like that.
You can't attack Marines like that.
There's got to be consequences for that.
And if the Turkish government
doesn't regulate that on these guys,
then America should do some sort
of disincentive to the Turkish government
to make sure nothing like this happens.
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