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As a matter of fact, this article didn't apply to the confiscation by the
British. The act of theft was carried out in full view of the world and took place
before the Ottomans entered the war. It was nothing more than a usual trade
activity between the two countries and was therefore not a war-related loss.
For this reason, this article of the Treaty of Lausanne didn't in truth cover the
said sequestration. Despite this fact, the British deep state was able to make
this hijacking look like it was a war loss. In the end, the Turkish side waived
the money paid in full for the dreadnoughts, which were illegally and un-
lawfully requisitioned by the British government. The person that was in
charge of the fraud operation was none other than Winston Churchill; one
of the most zealous and loyal members of the British deep state.
The Biggest Defeat of the British Deep State:
The 'Gallipoli Campaign'
As explained previously, WWI was a carefully engineered project of the
British deep state and went as planned. Even before there were any talks of a
war, Britain had already completed its preparations. It traded its steamships
for those running on oil, commissioned 18 new tankers and set up its sub-
marine and aircraft fleets. Even as early as 1911, it began wide-scale drills and
made its navy ready for war. It secured French support through diplomatic
means. By the time WWI broke out, the British navy -fully renovated- was
more than ready.
The planner of these preparations was Winston Churchill, the first Lord
of the British Admiralty. A famous Turcophobe and an Islamophobe,
Churchill was a loyal member of the British deep state and was the head de-
signer of the Gallipoli Campaign. Before the Ottoman Empire joined the war,
Churchill had submitted a project to then British Prime Minister Herbert
Asquith on September 1914, and stated that the British navy should pass the
Dardanelles Strait and invade Istanbul. Churchill was convinced that as soon
as Istanbul was taken, the Ottoman Empire would fall.
In line with the plan, a large Allied naval fleet consisting of 16 battleships
led by Admiral John de Robeck on March 18 tried to pass the Dardanelles
Mastermind: The Truth of the British Deep State Revealed