Archive for September 11, 2011

Was Iran behind 9/11?

September 11, 2011

Was Iran behind 9/11? – Israel News, Ynetnews.

(If this story pans out, it could be the most important one since 9/11 itself. – JW)

US lawsuit charges that Iran, Hezbollah involved in facilitation of September 11 attacks. Ynetnews presents special report about dramatic revelations that could change everything we knew about 9/11

Ronen Bergman

In July of 2004, members of the National Commission established to look into the September 11 attacks were facing immense pressure. The target date for submitting the report the whole of America was waiting for had passed, and commission members were given a 60-day extension that was also about to expire. However, eight days before the final submission date, some commission members received word of new information; a real intelligence time bomb.

Commission members didn’t know what to do. On one hand, a whole new lead emerged; yet on the other hand, nobody could process this huge amount of information within days. At the end of the day, the commission chose a solution that turned out to be the worst of all: It crammed some of the information into three pages (pp. 240-242 in the report) written hectically, ignored most of the information, and in fact left the big question open.

This month, Ellen Saracini marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11attacks. Saracini, who is closely accompanied by two lawyers who invested a special effort in the investigation, Tom Mellon and Timothy Fleming, is working days and nights in promoting the lawsuit against Iran and in commemorating the 9/11 victims. She says that the families who filed the lawsuit have one objective in mind: “Preventing these barbarians from committing further attacks against the United States and further attacks against humanity.”

As it turned out, the prominent building housing the National Security Agency’s headquarters in Fort Meade includes a particularly interesting room. In this room, the NSA accumulated tens of thousands of conversation records pertaining to one subject: The ties between Iran’s intelligence service and al-Qaeda from the 1990s to the eve of the 9/11 attacks. The piles of information included 75 intelligence documents characterized as critical to understanding the relationship between Tehran and al-Qaeda.

Planes crash into Twin Towers (Photo: AP)
Planes crash into Twin Towers (Photo: AP)

At the end of the day, the commission noted in its report that the issue deserves further scrutiny by the US Administration. However, such examination was not undertaken and may have never materialized. Indeed, this entire affair may have remained buried in the three abovementioned pages, had it not been for one brave woman: Ellen Saracini.

Saracini is not an intelligence analyst or counter-terrorism expert. She is the widow of pilot victor Saracini, the captain of the Boeing jet that took off from Boston aboard United flight 175, which was crashed into the southern tower. However, Ellen was unwilling to see the death of her husband and father of her two daughters end with yet another line in the commission’s report; she decided to seek justice on her own.

Saracini approached attorney Thomas Mellon, who specializes in lawsuits against large corporations. Mellon’s team members launched an investigation. They met potential witnesses, interviewed intelligence officials, CIA agents, Iranian defectors, a French judge and others. They even reached Israel in their search (in the interest of full disclosure, the writer of this article was also summoned to testify in the trial, as one of nine expert witnesses.)

First tower begins to collpase 9/11 (Photo: AP)
First tower begins to collpase 9/11 (Photo: AP)

 The investigation kept progressing, diving deep into the dark corners of the global world of intelligence and terrorism. Ten years later, Mellon and his team are convinced that they possess the “smoking gun” that will tie Iranto the September 11 attacks.

The legal team drafted a huge lawsuit, recently submitted to the Manhattan District Court. What hides inside it is far from being routine. The lawsuit is premised on a dramatic charge: The responsibility for the 9/11 attacks lies not only with al-Qaeda, but also with Iran and Hezbollah, based on what attorneys say is clear, unequivocal evidence.

The case has far-reaching implications, which explain why the US government is not eager to look into the conversation records in the abovementioned NSA room. A ruling that Iran is linked to the attacks would pose a tough test to Administration officials: On the one hand, they would not be able to ignore such verdict. Yet on the other hand, what exactly will they do with it? Will they attack Iran, just as they invaded Afghanistan and Iraq?

The Sudan connection

The huge amount of evidence included in the lawsuit comes together to form a fascinating charge: Starting in the 1990s, Iran and Hezbollah helped Osama Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri create a new terror organization from scratch, to be headed by Afghanistan veterans and members of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Iran trained group members, equipped them with advanced technological means, enabled them to move freely and provided them with plenty of terror-related expertise and experience accumulated by Hezbollah in its operations against Israel and the United States.

Later, according to the lawsuit, Iran assisted in the preparations ahead of September 11. Should Mellon and his team prove all of the above, everything we thought we knew about the terror offensive will change forever.

Planning 9/11 Bin Laden and al-Qaeda terrorists (Footage: Al-Jazeera)
Planning 9/11 Bin Laden and al-Qaeda terrorists (Footage: Al-Jazeera)

 According to the lawsuit, the relationship between Iran and al-Qaeda was initiated in the early 1990s in Sudan. At the time, Sudan turned into the world’s second state, after Iran, to be ruled by radical Islam.

According to the testimonies of senior CIA officials, Iran’s President Rafsanjani, Intelligence Minister Ali Fallahian and Revolutionary Guards Chief Mohsen Rezai visited Sudan. They were accompanied by a figure well-known to Israel’s intelligence services: Imad Mugniyah, the head of Hezbollah’s military wing (Mugniyah was assassinated in February of 2008 in an operation attributed to Israel.) All participants in the meeting pledged to assist the Sudanese regime and join forces with it in supporting other jihadist movements in the Middle East.

When it turned out that Sudan was emerging as a new terrorism theater, Israel’s intelligence agencies started to deploy human and electronic resources there. The file on developments in Sudan until 1996 is known in Israel as “Blue Smurfs” and contains a treasure trove of information about the seed that later became Global Jihad.

When Saracini’s attorneys sought the Israeli government’s assistance in receiving the Blue Smurfs file, they were told the information was acquired in cooperation with a foreign party, and that this information can only be shared with this party’s approval. Such authorization has not been given to this day.

What we are allowed to reveal here is that Israel’s intelligence officials identified at the time tight relations between radical Islamic terrorists in Egypt and Department 15 in Iran’s Intelligence Ministry. Notably, Department 15 is tasked with exporting the Islamic revolution to other Arab states.

Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri (Photo: AP)
Al-Qaeda’s Ayman al-Zawahiri (Photo: AP)

 Israel was also able to identify a prominent terror leader in Sudan. His name was Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian jihadist who served a prison term for his role in President Anwar Sadat’s assassination. Year later, Zawahiri’s name became known worldwide; he turned into al-Qaeda’s chief strategist, Bin Laden’s deputy and successor, and a man with a $25 million price tag on his head, courtesy of the FBI.

In April of 1991, Zawahiri secretly visited Iran and sought Iranian assistance for a Cairo revolution. The parties agreed on Iranian support for Zawahiri’s organization in the form of money and training. The terror leader sent many of his men to train in Iranian camps, mostly under the guidance of Lebanese Hezbollah members led by Imad Mugniyah.

During his visit to Iran, al-Zawahiri was convinced of the immense power of a suicide attack as an effective modus operandi. Years later he realized that if a suicide bomber is effective, a terrorist who crashes a Boeing aircraft into a tower would be much more effective.

Discovering Osama

Following further efforts, it turned out that an even bigger group of Muslim radicals was operating in Sudan alongside Zawahiri and his men. Some of them were veterans of the guerilla war initiated by America in Afghanistan against the Russian invasion in the 1980s.

Yet who was the leader of these Afghanistan veterans? How did he operate? Where was he getting his funding? Israel’s intelligence effort continued, and the name of a Saudi contractor who was expelled from his country started to surface, with his real estate work being used as cover for secret terror activity. The contractor’s name started to appear in intelligence reports: Osama Bin Laden. One of his construction companies was known as al-Qaeda (“The Base” in Arabic.)

Israel's 'discovery': Osama bin-Laden(Photo: AFP)
Israel’s ‘discovery’: Osama bin-Laden(Photo: AFP)

 Israel’s intelligence services discovered that Bin Laden joined forces with Zawahiri. During this period, the two grew much closer, with Zawahiri (a surgeon by training) also becoming Bin Laden’s personal physician. The new friendship prompted Bin Laden to send some of his senior aides for training in Tehran and in Hezbollah camps in Lebanon. The infrastructure for al-Qaeda’s establishment was now ready.

In 1998, an Egyptian-born US Marine called Ali Mohammed was detained on suspicion of involvement in blowing up America’s embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. In his testimony he confessed that in 1989 he traveled to Afghanistan and joined Islamic Jihad and Bin Laden. Mohammed said he trained al-Qaeda terrorists on using explosives as well as on intelligence-gathering techniques to be used in attacks on US targets.

Mohammed also testified that he personally handled security arrangements for a Sudan meeting between Hezbollah’s Mugniyah and Bin Laden. Following these meetings, Hezbollah provided al-Qaeda and Islamic Jihad with explosives training. Iran also used Hezbollah in order to provide explosive materials designed to resemble rocks. Israeli veterans of the Lebanon wars are well familiar with these bombs.

Mohammed testified that many of the training sessions were held in an Iranian camp run by the Intelligence Ministry. Based on information from the Blue Smurfs file, which was discovered in the NSA basement, the National Commission ruled that senior al-Qaeda members received training and advice from Hezbollah while in Sudan. These are important testimonies for Ellen Saracini. If Hezbollah equals Iran, and Bin Laden’s men were trained by Hezbollah, there is a basis to the charge about an Iran-al-Qaeda link.

The jihadist group identified in Sudan maintained close ties with Afghanistan veterans worldwide and tirelessly worked to form global networks and connections. “We felt that something very big was brewing there; something very different than anything we’ve seen before,” an Israeli intelligence official said. “This was not about a state dispatching terrorists, but rather, about an organization that seemingly created itself.” A short while later, a special intelligence desk was formed in Israel to deal with the subject. Indeed, the IDF Intelligence Branch and Mossad were the first to recognize the danger.

First burning tower

June 25, 1996. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. A huge explosion shakes the Khobar Towers in this important oil city. Nineteen US troops are killed and some 500 are wounded. Perhaps this is where the 9/11 terrorists learned about the major effect of blowing up a tower. Officially, the perpetrators of this attack have not been identified to this day.

Yet the current trial includes testimony by then-FBI Director Louis Freeh, who asserts that the attack was an Iranian initiative carried out by Hezbollah in conjunction with al-Qaeda. Senior CIA officials said that the NSA possesses intercepted Bin Laden conversations that prove a direct link to the attack. Attorneys will be using this evidence in the trial to show that Iran was in the picture at the early stages of establishing al-Qaeda.

Mellon’s team elicited thousands of documents showing how Iran assisted al-Qaeda in becoming an effective, lethal terror group throughout the 1990s. According to US law, this would be enough to find Iranian authorities culpable and there would be no need to prove direct involvement in 9/11. However, Mellon’s team decided not to take any risks and to present the court with evidence which they say proves Tehran’s direct involvement in the terror attacks.

Early in the 9/11 commission’s work, it turned out that the issue of traveling and visas was a major component in the affair. According to the documents submitted to the court, an immense operation was managed prior to September 11 in order to facilitate the many trips required by the operation.

The reason is clear: Only a well-oiled arrangement of flights and secret border crossings could have enabled the terrorists to enter and exit the US and go to Afghanistan. Anyone who ever tried to get a US visa knows this is no simple matter. A passport stamp of a state on America’s list of terror-sponsors immediately turns one into a suspect.

So how did the 19 terrorists manage to enter the US after all? How could it be that US immigration officials in Germany and Saudi Arabia suspected nothing? The answer to these questions remained unknown, until the treasure trove was discovered at the NSA basement. As it turned out, many of the terrorists headed from Afghanistan to Iran, with Iranian officials ordering border control officers not to stamp these passports. The other terrorists passed through Beirut in their many trips, where Hezbollah officials similarly cared for them.

Mellon’s team hopes that this is where the “smoking gun” can be found, proving a direct link between Iran and 9/11. If Iran did not know about the attacks and was not involved in them, why did it keep its stamps off the terrorists’ passports?

Yet that’s not all. The intelligence information submitted to the court includes yet another “smoking gun”: In some of the flights, the terrorists were accompanied by figures whose names were identical to the aliases used by former Hezbollah “army chief” Imad Mugniyah and some of his close aides. This would be hard to dismiss as an “odd coincidence.”

The Iranian defectors

The materials gathered for the trial include three rare testimonies by three Iranian intelligence establishment defectors. They have been marked as witnesses X, Y and Z. Their videotaped testimonies offer a profound peek into the depths of the kingdom of evil. For long hours they recount their childhood and adolescence in Tehran and how they were hired for the prestigious posts in Iran’s spy agencies. Then, they start talking about the ties between Iran, Hezbollah and al-Qaeda.

Witness X testifies about Iran’s advance knowledge of the plan to crash passenger airliners into strategic targets in Washington and New York. He testifies that he was present at training facilities for Sunni terrorists in Iran and adds many details about the way Iran’s intelligence service utilizes legitimate Iranian organizations such as its airline and shipping company for terror aims.

Witness Y testifies about Imad Mugniyah’s personal involvement in training the September 11 hijackers and the shelter granted by Iran to al-Qaeda’s men after the attacks. Meanwhile, witness Z says that he was present in a series of meetings in Tehran involving senior al-Qaeda men, local intelligence officials and Mugniyah’s men in the months before the 9/11 attacks.

Following the attacks, many senior al-Qaeda men found shelter in Iran. Tehran denied their presence for some time and later admitted that hundreds of al-Qaeda members are in the country and are under “house arrest.” For the time being, Iranian authorities have not responded to the lawsuit, and as happened in many cases, the judges may hand down their decision in the presence of one side only. The court could order compensation funds to be taken from frozen Iranian accounts.

Egypt, Turkey and Israel

September 11, 2011

IsraCast: Egypt, Turkey and Israel.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu: ‘US President Barack Obama Deserves Special Thanks For His Role In Saving Lives Of Our Six Security Guards Who Were Threatened By Mob Inside Cairo Embassy’

Middle East Spring Is Turning Israel Into Scapegoat For Islamist Violence From Egyptian Rioters To Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan

IsraCast: Two Incidents Illustrate Different Approaches By Egyptian & Turkish Leaderships To Israel.

The ‘Arab Spring’ erupted against the Jewish state in Cairo where a mob, protesting against the Supreme Military Council in Freedom Square, turned its rage against the Israeli embassy. They smashed through a security wall, recently constructed by the Egyptian authorities, broke into the embassy and threatened the six Israeli guards. The lives of the guards hand in the balance before they were rescued by Egyptian commandos at the last moment. The Egyptian incident came within days of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s threat to send his warships to break Israel’s legal blockade of Gaza. Analyst David Essing is of the view the two incidents have illustrated the differing approaches by the Egyptian and Turkish leaderships to Israel amid the current chaos in the region.

‘Batten down the hatches!’ – Israel’s ship of state is headed for one of its most dangerous storms ever. That was the message from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu after Egyptian commandos rescued six Israeli security guards. In Cairo, Egyptian leaders had to send in their commandos to rescue Israelis nearly lynched by a raging mob inside Israel’s embassy. Appearing on TV, Netanyahu described the ‘complex’ rescue operation in detail. On a tranquil Sabbath eve in Jerusalem, the PM was summoned to the Situation Room at the Foreign Ministry where Israel’s top security officials had gathered to monitor what was happening inside the embassy. Netanyahu immediately ordered that all eighty Israeli embassy staff and families be evacuated by aircraft from Cairo. However, six security guards were trapped inside the embassy where thousands of rioters had surrounded the building and broken in. The guards had taken refuge on the seventeenth floor behind a metal security door, but it was only a matter of time before the rioters would break it down. Netanyahu urgently telephoned US President Barack Obama, with whom he has not been on the best of terms, requesting that Obama contact Egyptian leaders to act immediately to rescue the security guards. He told Obama the situation was a ‘critical moment’. The U.S. President replied: ‘I’ll do all I can’ and Netanyahu added: ‘He did it! We owe him a special thanks and this shows how vital the alliance is between Israel and the U.S.’

Netanyahu also credited the Egyptian commandos for preventing a disaster as well as citing his contact with the Egyptian authorities who, he noted, bear responsibility for protecting foreign embassies as an inseparable function of a sovereign state. In this vein, Israel was determined to preserve the peace treaty with Egypt and as soon as adequate Egyptian security precautions were in place, the embassy staff would return. Channel One TV has reported that a very senior Egyptian official asked Netanyahu to leave at least one Israeli official in Cairo to dispel any impression that diplomatic relations had been severed. The deputy-ambassador has remained in the Egyptian capital. The assault on the embassy has been condemned by Egyptian officials, and some other Arab countries, as a flagrant violation of the Vienna Convention regarding the inviability of foreign embassies and diplomats.

The Prime Minister took the opportunity to comment on the current anarchy in the Arab world and Israel’s crisis with Turkey. In his view, the Middle East was now experiencing an historic earthquake, comparable to the upheaval after World War I (when the great powers carved up the region into different countries). It was vital for Israel to act calmly and with sound judgement in the face of these subterranean developments that were not always of her doing. But under the circumstances, it was of cardinal importance to preserve Israel’s security and national interests. And he added:’Many in Israel, and also abroad, will better understand our insistence on security when they see the situation we’re facing’. The PM repeated his position on direct negotiations with the Palestinians. As for the crisis with Turkey, Israel would do what was possible to prevent a further deterioration. For his part, Netanyahu would try to reduce the flames and if possible to restore the previous good relations.

Recap Tayyip Erdogan

Earlier in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan was again instigating his people against Israel by warning he would dispatch Turkish warships to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza – a blockade ruled legal by the recent Palmer Inquiry set up by the UN with Turkey’s consent. Obviously, there was a big difference between Egypt and Turkey. While Egypt’s ruling Supreme Council finally acted to rescue the Israelis in the embassy, Erdogan does all he can to intimidate the Jewish state by threatening to break the legal blockade. And for what purpose? The Palmer Report also noted that necessary humanitarian aid is reaching Gaza through the Gaza terminals. Cabinet Minister Dan Meridor has noted that Turkey supported the appointment of the Palmer Inquiry but deigns to reject its findings because it rejects the Turkish case. Ankara, despite Palmer, still argues the blockade is illegal adding that Israel views itself as above the law ane the UN. But in fact, it is Turkey that sees itself as above international law and the UN!

If Israel did allow cargo vessels to sail without search into Gaza is there any question they would soon be transporting more deadly missiles that would soon be launched at Israeli civilians? During last month’s flareup, more than one hundred rockets terrorized some one million Israeli civilians for several days. Moreover, how indeed does Erdogan respond, when Kurdish rebels seeking autonomy attack Turkey? There is also little doubt now after Erdogan’s erstwhile alliance with Iran’s Ahmadinejad, Syria’s Assad and Libya’s Gadaffi has crumbled, that the Machiavellian leader of Turkey is escalating his tirades against Israel. It plays well with the Arab gallery, although NATO, of which Turkey is an ally, has reportedly called on Erdogan to halt sabre-rattling not only toward Israel but also Cyprus, where Turkish forces have occupied the north of the country since 1974, in violation of UN resolutions. The U.S. has also appealed to her two Middle East allies, Israel and Turkey, to defuse their current feud. At this juncture, there is little if no evidence that Erdogan will back off. On the contrary, the Turkish leader is about to visit Cairo where he will now be given a hero’s welcome, possibly unseen since the heyday of former Egyptian President Abdul Nasser, another leader who sought to be champion of the Middle East.

PS: On the eve of the sabbath, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s latest performance rating was a pitiful 23%. This was primarily due to the ‘social justice’ campaign that has branded him as the key factor for the economic decline of the younger generation. However, Netanyahu will now get high marks for his handling of the embassy affair in Cairo. There is also the broader question of territorial concessions. Israel returned all of Sinai to Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat after the Egyptian leader pledged ‘No more war! and agreed to demilitarize Sinai to prove it. Israel also made peace with Jordan after King Hussein also created an environment of peace with the Jewish state. But now, Israelis are wondering if the peace agreement with Cairo may be on its last legs, if the Muslim Brothers win the upcoming Parliamentary election. And what if Israel had returned the Golan Heights to Syria, who knows what regime, possibly the Muslim Brotherhood with links to Iran, would soon be commanding the strategic plateau overlooking northern Israel. Then there’s the West Bank where Israeli security disclosed the capture of a Hamas terror cell that had plotted a major suicide bombing attack. Further to the east, there’s Jordan Hashemite Kingdom that rules over a Palestinian majority. King Abdullah II, as was his father, is a firm friend of peace with Israel. But can anyone guarantee how long he will remain on his throne? That is not to say Israel should refrain from launching her own peace initiative, but Netanyahu does have a point about Israel’s need for security arrangements in the absence of a current environment of peace. As for the Palestinian camp, it is split between the peaceful coexistence of Mahmoud Abbas and the genocide of Hamas. So, Netanyahu can be expected to continue trying to ride out the storm and if anything the barometer has been steadily falling. If the Israeli leader would declare a new freeze on building beyond the old 1967 line, he might gain more backing abroad on the Palestinian issue but that would mean losing the support of his Right wing partners at home.

David Essing

Is Erdogan being reckless?

September 11, 2011

Tariq Alhomayed: Is Erdogan being reckless?.

Al Arabiya

Following the Turkish escalations towards Israel, which has occurred against the backdrop of Tel Aviv’s refusal to apologize to Ankara for the attack on the Turkish “Freedom Flotilla” that was heading to Gaza, the question that must be asked today is: Is the Turkish prime minister being reckless? Is Erdogan another Nasser?

It is difficult to answer “yes” or “no” to this question; however information indicates that Turkey’s actions may be calculated, and based on the changes that have taken place in the region, particularly the political earthquake witnessed by the Middle East this year. Those closely monitoring events will find a number of indications in this regard, most importantly is the timing, namely that the Turkish escalation towards Israel comes at a time when Ankara has decided to move away from its neutral [regional] position, allowing NATO to deploy the radar component of a US-sponsored missile shield project in its territory. This NATO anti-ballistic missile defense system aims to protect Europe from attacks from Iran, and so Turkey’s decision in this regard also explains the recent Iranian escalation against Ankara. As one Arab foreign minister informed me, “the most important thing in politics is timing”, and so Ankara has abandoned its unrealistic theory of “resetting problems” and announced its lack of neutrality towards Tehran. This is very important, and is something that will have a number of repercussions. This can be seen in the recent attacks carried out by Kurdish groups against Turkish targets; this may represent an escalation against Ankara as punishment for its position towards the al-Assad regime that is itself facing a popular uprising.

It is important here to recall that whilst Turkey refused then US President George W. Bush’s request to allow American troops to enter Iraq through its territory during the Iraq war, Ankara today is allowing President Obama to deploy an early-warning radar [as part of the US-led NATO’s missile defense system] on its soil with the objective of deterring Iran. This is a serious Turkish message to Israel, and particularly the Israeli army, to the effect that Ankara will not go too far with regards to freezing its relations with Tel Aviv. This is because the deployment of this military component on Turkish soil represents Ankara providing a great service to Israel, which is escalating its objections against Iran’s nuclear project.

This is not all regarding Turkey’s position towards Israel, for Ankara is also benefitting, arithmetically speaking, from the winds of change in the region, as opposed to Tehran. Therefore Turkey’s strained relations with Tel Aviv are not important right now, for Turkey is an active member of NATO who most recently addressed the madness of Gaddafi, whilst [Turkish Foreign Minister] Ahmet Davutoglu was one of the first foreign officials to visit Benghazi following the liberation of Tripoli. In addition to this, Turkey is not affected by the changes in Egypt, rather it benefits from the strengthening of the position of the Muslim Brotherhood there. In addition to this, Ankara is no longer occupied with Syrian – Israeli mediation, for al-Assad’s position [in Syria] does not make this possible today, particularly as his regime is on the verge of collapse. This [the collapse of the al-Assad regime] would also not harm the Turks, whilst even if al-Assad does manages to remain in power; he would be weak and isolated and will need Turkey, not vice versa.

Turkey is also today playing no role in Palestinian – Israeli mediation, particularly as [Palestinian President] Mahmoud Abbas is preparing for a major battle at the United Nations later this month in an attempt to secure the international recognition of a Palestinian state, whilst Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Hamas has extended its truce with Israel, despite all the attempts to explode the situation in the Gaza Strip in defense of al-Assad. This is not to mention Israel, who is itself today experiencing a kind of international isolation. Of course, Turkey believes – and this is something that is clear for all to see – that there is a vacuum in the region today; this is a role that Ankara is eager to fill by playing a leadership role in the region, at the expense of the Arabs and Iran.

Therefore, regardless of the surprise at the Turkish escalation towards Israel, we must closely look at all the information regarding Turkey, for Erdogan is not being reckless, rather he is acting as if he is another Nasser!

(The writer is the Editor-in-Chief of Asharq Al-Awsat, where this article was first published on Sept. 10, 2011.)