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Adnan Harun Yahya
Accordingly, the British deep state signed treaties with Sheikh Sayyid of
Sabya in Yemen on April 30, 1915, with Saudi Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Saud
on December 26, and with the Qatar Sheikh on November 3, 1916. As a re-
sult of the British deep state's Arab sedition, the 'Call to Arms' of the Ottoman
Empire dated November 23, 1914 was left largely unanswered.
The British arguments intended to undermine the 'Call to Arms' reflect-
ed a very sly and divisive strategy. A memorandum handed out by a British
cruiser that came off shore of Jeddah on June 4, 1915, included the following
perfidious allegations:
- The Call to Arms of the Ottoman Empire was invalid, because it was
cooperating with a Christian country (Germany),
- Germany, taking advantage of the difficult position of the Porte, fooled
the Turkish government with promises and money and pushed them into a
wrong war,
Fatwa for 'A Call to Arms' urging communities of the Ottoman Empire to join the Ot-
toman army. The British deep state knew that Indians and Arabs would answer the
call and used provocative agents to prevent it.