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central government, and the coup staged by Midhat Pasha on March 31, were

                     also planned and directed by the British deep state.

                         The British deep state has used local elements as well. Certain 'anglophile'

                     Ottomans considered their personal interests above those of the Islamic world
                     and the Empire, and turned into implementers of sly British deep state plots

                     concocted in dark London dungeons and cisterns. Throughout its history, the
                     British deep state has never encountered any difficulty sourcing such trai-

                     torous hypocrites in the targeted countries and then manipulating them. The
                     situation was no different in the Ottoman Empire.

                         Let's have a look at some spies that worked for the British deep state in

                     the Ottoman Empire:



                         'English' Said Pasha
                         Known as 'English' Said Pasha for his deep ad-
                     miration for everything English, Said Pasha

                     played significant roles in wars that proved dev-
                                                        th
                     astating for the Empire in the 19 century.

                         After returning from his navy training in
                     Britain, he rose through the ranks quickly

                     and became the Minister of Navy. He was re-
                     sponsible for the Ottoman navy during the

                     Russo-Turkish War (1877-78). However, be-
                     cause of gross negligence by the command of

                     the navy, the capital came face to face with the                   'English' Said Pasha
                     risk of invasion in only five months. The war end-

                     ed with disastrous results for the Ottomans, who had
                     to cede Bulgaria, North Greece, Macedonia and Serbia to

                     Russia and its allies.

                         Major mistakes made by the Turkish fleet in the Danube River also played

                     a role in the Ottoman defeat. Interestingly, a British officer, Hobart Pasha,
                     was in charge of the fleet at the time, while 'English' Said Pasha was the vizier.
                     The Danube stretch was the only defensive line that could stop the Russian






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