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Adnan Harun Yahya



                        become head mechanics because British mechanics blocked their way to as-

                        cension. Particularly, the British mechanics enjoyed special privileges with re-
                        spect to their duties. 173


                            Woods Pasha was also a negotiator between key figures at the capital and
                        Sultan Abdul Hamid II. He took special care to introduce British journalists

                        to the Sultan and secretly provided intelligence to the British regarding the
                        Sultan and the administration.   174




                             The Battle of Navarino































                             The Battle of Navarino is known as one of the most ruthless naval fights in histo-
                             ry. Led by the British deep state, the British, French and Russian navies launched
                             a full-fledged attack on the Turkish fleet anchored at Navarino, located to the
                             south of Greece. Muhammad Ali of Egypt also sent a fleet from Egypt to aid the
                             Ottomans, which were at the time trying to suppress the Greek riot that was also
                             instigated by the British deep state. There wasn't an official declaration of war; in-
                             stead the allied naval forces of Britain, France and Russia suddenly began firing at
                             the Turkish ships. Caught off-guard, 70 ships sank and more than 3,000 sailors
                             were martyred. In a matter of three hours, the Gulf of Navarino became a blood-
                             bath. One very important element in the battle was the presence of British and
                             French sailors in the Turkish fleet. One day prior to the raid, French sailors in the
                             fleet of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, fighting for the Ottomans, and British sailors in
                             the Ottoman fleet switched sides. Not only did they desert their posts but they al-
                             so deprived the Ottomans of important captaincy skills, because during that time,
                             this important duty was given only to the people of the British deep state.
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