Turkish Government Provides New Documents to U.S. on Gülen Coup Allegations Amid Dismissed 2015 Lawsuit
Turkish Government Provides New Documents to U.S. on Gülen Coup Allegations Amid Dismissed 2015 Lawsuit The passage hints that Turkey has supplied fresh evidence to U.S. officials linking Fethullah Gülen to the 2016 coup attempt, referencing a previously dismissed 2015 U.S. case that relied on Turkish‑financed evidence. While the lead names high‑profile actors (Turkish government, U.S. officials, Gülen) and suggests a possible intelligence‑law enforcement review, it lacks concrete details on the documents, their content, or any specific U.S. agency involvement, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Turkey claims new documents prove Gülen’s involvement in the 2016 coup attempt.; The documents were sent to U.S. officials for review in August 2016.; A prior 2015 U.S. case financed by Turkey against Gülen was dismissed for relying on dubious evidence.
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Turkish Government Provides New Documents to U.S. on Gülen Coup Allegations Amid Dismissed 2015 Lawsuit The passage hints that Turkey has supplied fresh evidence to U.S. officials linking Fethullah Gülen to the 2016 coup attempt, referencing a previously dismissed 2015 U.S. case that relied on Turkish‑financed evidence. While the lead names high‑profile actors (Turkish government, U.S. officials, Gülen) and suggests a possible intelligence‑law enforcement review, it lacks concrete details on the documents, their content, or any specific U.S. agency involvement, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Turkey claims new documents prove Gülen’s involvement in the 2016 coup attempt.; The documents were sent to U.S. officials for review in August 2016.; A prior 2015 U.S. case financed by Turkey against Gülen was dismissed for relying on dubious evidence.
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