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    Report: Turkey Financing Top Global Terror Groups

    Turkey becoming world's leading terrorism finance hub

    Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Hamas Prime Minister
    Ismail Haniyeh / AP

    BY: Adam Kredo
    February 21, 2014 9:00 am

    Turkey has become a principal financial hub for terrorists under the
    leadership of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose government
    has helped Iran skirt sanctions, supported jihadi groups in Syria, and
    provided financial backing to Hamas, according to a new report by the
    Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).

    Turkey, a key U.S. ally, "has turned a blind eye" to terror financing
    and is potentially on the verge of crossing the line to becoming an
    official state sponsor of terrorism, according to the Friday report,
    which cites the Erdogan government's close ties to some of the world's
    top terror organizations and operatives.

    The report comes just a day after 84 U.S. lawmakers and former
    government officials urged President Barack Obama to confront Erdogan
    over his harsh repression of political opponents.

    As Turkey's support for terrorism expands, the Obama administration
    has remained silent out of fear of offending Erdogan, whom the White
    House considers a strategic asset, according to the report authored by
    FDD's Jonathan Schanzer, a former terrorism finance analyst at the
    U.S. Treasury Department.

    The Obama administration "has remained on the sidelines, expressing
    relatively mild concern about the crackdowns on law enforcement
    officials and the jailing of journalists, while electing not to
    mention terrorism finance issues publicly," the report states.

    "Washington's silence stems from fears of a fall-out with Turkey,
    which has been a crucial ally over the years, and is situated
    strategically at the intersection of Europe and the Middle East,"
    according to the report. "But Turkey's actions constitute a direct
    challenge to Washington's sanctions regime."

    The report catalogues in detail Turkey's cozy relationship with jihadi
    groups, terrorist operatives, and the Iranian regime.

    Last year, "Turkey was involved in a massive sanctions-busting scheme
    with Tehran," according to the report. "Now known as 'gas-for-gold,'
    the scheme helped the Iranian regime gain some $13 billion" despite
    international sanctions meant to stop such deals.

    Additionally, over 2,000 Iranian companies are reportedly registered
    in Turkey, where pro-Erdogan political elites have been accused of
    facilitating large cash transfers with Tehran.

    Turkey's top intelligence agency is also believed to be working with
    Iran in a bid to "scuttle intelligence operations" aimed at stopping
    Iran's nuke program, according to the report.

    Erdogan has also gone to great lengths to bolster extremist rebel
    groups in Syria, according to the report, which cites "mounting
    evidence suggests that Turkey has been directly or indirectly arming,
    training, and even financing Sunni jihadi groups" in the country.

    Turkey reportedly sent 47 tons of weapons to Syrian rebels during a
    six-month period in 2013, according to the report.

    There are "few questions that it has been Turkish policy to provide
    support to a range of rebel factions," the report states. "Turkey now
    appears to allow a broad spectrum of anti-Assad forces, including
    those with radical ideologies, to operate on Turkish territory."

    "Jihadi personnel and finances" have been identified as flowing from
    Turkey to Syria.

    Israeli military officials have additionally claimed that "Syrian al
    Qaeda groups were training in three separate bases in the Turkish
    provinces."

    Erdogan has also been exposed for having a close friendship with Yasin
    al-Qadi, a Saudi Arabian businessman who has faced sanctions for his
    financial ties to al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, and other terrorist
    fronts.

    Hamas has become another ally of the Erdogan government, which has
    held meetings with the terror group's senior leadership and allows one
    of its key operative to work in Turkey.

    Senior Hamas leader Saleh al-Aruri has been living in Turkey, "where
    he has been allegedly involved in the financing and logistics of Hamas
    operations," according to the report, which states that "al-Aruri may
    be raising funds on Turkish soil that go to support terrorism."

    This coincides with "broader Turkish support" for Hamas, including
    political cover and financial backing.

    Turkey has even inked a $4 billion deal with a Chinese missile firm
    that has been sanctioned "multiple times by the U.S. for selling
    prohibited missile technology to Iran," according to the report.

    Turkey's deal with the controversial China Precision Machinery Import
    and Export Corp appears "to be a direct attempt to undermine the
    U.S.-led sanctions against Iran," the report states.

    The Turkish government's growing ties to terror have come amid a
    corruption scandal that has rocked Erdogan's AKP political party,
    which has "purged the investigators, prosecutors, and journalists
    involved" in exposing the corruption.

    FDD's Schanzer warned that left unchecked by the United States and the
    rest of the international community, "Turkey's terrorism finance
    problems could fester further."

    "These problems have already raised questions about whether Turkey
    currently serves as a barrier to extremism from the Middle East,"
    Schanzer said.

    http://freebeacon.com/report-turkey-financing-top-global-terror-groups/

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