
Inconvenient Admiral
On January 29, 2013, an event happened that surprised everyone in Turkey. Navy Commander Admiral Nusret Güner resigned in order not to stand by and watch the unlawful arrest of his comrades-in-arms. Güner's resignation was widely discussed. How can it not be disputed, this was the first time a Navy Commander resigned in the Republic of Turkey.
Even after Admiral Güner resigned, he continued to say what he thought was right. He opposed the conspiracy against the Turkish Armed Forces. In return, he was banned from entering the army camps. An attempt was made to silence his voice. He did not give up and did not retreat into his corner. He told experienced journalist Toygun Atilla what he saw, heard and experienced.
The Inconvenient Admiral takes the reader on a journey, as sailors put it, into Turkey's recent history. In this book, you will see what happened at the Naval Academy during the March 12 Memorandum, and go to the days of the Cyprus Peace Operation and the Kardak Crisis. Sledgehammer, you will encounter the unknown details of the events that took place within the Turkish Armed Forces during the Military Espionage cases and the process that led to the resignation of a navy commander, and the secret hand that entered the heart of the Navy.
o What did Admiral Nusret Güner say to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in their private meeting?
o What was Chief of General Staff Necdet Özel's attitude towards the developments?
Why did the Turkish Armed Forces hesitate to organize "War Games"?
o What happened between military officials and government representatives after the Mavi Marmara Raid?
Where does the power of the community structure within the Turkish Armed Forces come from?
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 192
Year of Printing: 2014
eBook:
Number of Pages: 130
Year of Printing: 2014
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Red Cat
First Print Year: 2014
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | red Cat |
Number of pages | : | 192 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9786054927371 |
The heart | : | Turkish |