Best journalists in Turkey today were those pressured or already fired for not being gov't lackeys. Erdogan took to Twitter to reach people.
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If you *wanted* to stage a "fake" coup, the first thing is to turn off the internet, btw. This much info flowing makes "faking" implausible.
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Yes, that is so applicable to 2016, with hundreds of live feeds around the country, millions online, etc. Genius. https://twitter.com/gaypatriot/status/754168466089934848 …
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Turkey is very centralised, you just need to capture some strategic locations for a successful coup.
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that is why a small junta was successful 1960. If the people were not in the streets, it would have been successful again.
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why would a small faction try this when they would have know that they could only fail
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They forgot/couldn't check the King; had Erdogan been taken off the board, things would have been different! Bravo to Their Defiance
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Wondering if plotters thought they had more allies, but some security factions bailed on them at last minute.
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