Is Gülen very close to CIA?

This is not the first contact with U.S. officials on Fethullah Gülen's extradition. 

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in his first talk with President Donald Trump, brought up Gülen's extradition. Trump said he would have the extraction of Gülen reviewed, and pledged that if necessary he would also look into whether or not he could be tried in the U.S. 

On March 21, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had a phone conversation about Gülen's extradition. Bozdağ had written a letter to his American counterpart before and gave detailed information on the extradition matter. On Sept. 10, 2016, we had applied to the U.S. for the provisional arrest of Gülen as the leader of the coup attempt. 

In Erdoğan's meeting with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Bozdağ had presented evidences revealing the connection between Gülen and the July 15 coup attempt.  

On Oct. 27, 2016, Bozdağ had met the then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the matter regarding Gülen's extradition. 

I am fed up with writing about them and I am sure you are fed up reading about them too.  

What has happened despite all these appeals? It was understood on March 21 that the file on the extradition of Gülen has not been sent to the courts yet. They have not even opened its cover. 

This dialogue occurred between an influential name in the Trump administration and one of our politicians: 
 "Extradite Gülen to Turkey."

 "Do you believe that an imam has done this?" 

 "Yes, I do, because the parliament building I was in has been bombed."  

Do they want a proof regarding the coup attempt? 

In his parliament visit after July 15, the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen....

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