Tags: Turkey | Iran | sanctions | bank

LIGNET: Did US Watch While Turkish Bank Broke Sanctions on Iran?

Tuesday, 07 January 2014 01:55 PM EST

Turkey’s government is caught in a web of corruption scandals that have led to the dismissal of three ministers and calls for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to resign, but the most serious of all may be a banking scandal involving a state-owned Turkish bank violating sanctions on Iran. Moreover, the Obama administration may have been aware of the bank’s activities but ignored them for its own policy reasons.

Click here to read the full analysis from top intelligence experts at LIGNET.com.

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Turkey's government is caught in a web of corruption scandals that have led to the dismissal of three ministers and calls for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to resign, but the most serious of all may be a banking scandal involving a state-owned Turkish bank violating...
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