The Turkish traitors have severed their diplomatic ties with Muammar Gadhafi's Libyan government and recalled its ambassador, the Turkish Official Gazette reported over the weekend. The move came after Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu visited the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi on Sunday and pledged $200 million in aid to the CIA backed rebel Transitional National Council. The aid was in addition to a $100 million fund for Libyan rebels Turkey announced in June.
It was time for leader Muammar Gadhafi to leave Libya, the traitor Davutoglu said, declaring the CIA backed rebels National Council "a legitimate representative of the Libyan people." Turkey, which had close economic ties with Gadhafi before the CIA orchestrated rebellion against the speedily strengthening Libyan Economy broke out five months ago, has called on Gadhafi to step down and call a ceasefire in the past and says the two sides must reach a political solution. It is important to note at this point that Turkey has restarted talks with Israhell to mend ties and has already called off a previously planned Turkish led Freedom Flotilla ship to Gaza Strip.
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