Senior ex-general hints at CIA involvement in Balyoz coup plot case

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Retired Gen. Bilgin Balanl?, who was among the 236 suspects acquitted in the "Balyoz" (Sledgehammer) coup-plot case, has said the United States or the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) could have had a finger in the coup case.

The CIA or the U.S.' "deep state" could have been involved in the case, recalling the testimony of a suspect, who said in 2010 he and a former deputy had picked up a sack full of documents in 2007 to be used in the Balyoz coup plot case from an American senator and a retired Turkish major in Istanbul and taken it to Ankara, according to Balanl?.

Balanl? said the alleged military documents, which became evidence and began the investigation, contained terms the Turkish army did not use and which were known to be used in the U.S. Army.

"For example, we do not use the word 'ocean' when we talk about our seas. The term 'ocean' was used in some places of the Balyoz coup plot plan. I think that they could have translated this from an American plan," said Balanl?.

Balanl?, who was the only four-star general on active duty who was a suspect in the coup-plot case, was in line to be appointed to Chief of the Air Staff in August 2011 if he had not been arrested and sent to jail just two months before. He spent two years in jail and was forced to retire.

Balanl? said even though government officials now say they have been deceived about the case they believed they could gain political benefit from the plot case at the time.

"We can say the government perceived they could politically benefit from the case. Maybe both an opinion was formed and they believed the information given to them within the plot. They believed the plotters very much. Now they say they were deceived," said Balanl?, adding this...

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