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Adnan Harun Yahya
































                        (Left) A picture representing the Battle of Gallipoli
                        (Above) Turkish troops during the Siege of Kut


                        Sykes-Picot was never officially implemented, as it was a secret agreement that
                        somehow became exposed, it was still largely used as a basis in the partition

                        process of the Ottoman lands. The part of the secret agreement that involved
                        Anatolian territories could never be implemented because Mustafa Kemal had

                        started the Independence War in Anatolia. Even today, the British deep state
                        wants to compensate for what it gave up on during those days, and by using

                        the communist terror group PKK and coup plots, is seeking to achieve its cen-
                        tury-old goals.


                            With the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the British deep state was throwing
                        away its previous promises to rebel Sharif Hussein. In the new sharing plan,
                        no land was given to Sharif Hussein. Hussein, thus, is an important example

                        of how the British deep state fools the hypocrites it locates in the Islamic

                        world with crafty but empty promises and disposes of them after it is done
                        with them.

                            It didn't take long for the British to compensate themselves for what they

                        had lost with Sykes-Picot Agreement. On November 15, 1918, British invad-
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                        ed Mosul by using the 7 article of the Armistice of Mudros as a pretense. Its
                        so-called justification included the usual excuses like 'ensuring the safety of
                        the Christians in the region' and that 'British POWs were mistreated'. Dur-
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