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Turkey demands US support for its operation in Syria
« on: January 02, 2017, 04:33:23 pm »
Turkey demands US support for its operation in Syria

Despite Turkey’s high-profile collaboration with Russia and Iran aimed at ending the Syrian crisis, Turkey’s position in Syria remains confusing.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Washington of not providing air support to Turkish forces in al-Bab and of supporting the Islamic State instead.
Author Semih Idiz Posted December 29, 2016

Realizing that its fight against the Islamic State (IS) in the group’s stronghold of al-Bab is proving to be more difficult and costly in terms of lives than initially expected, the Turkish military is accusing its Western allies of deserting it and the Turkey-backed Free Syria Army (FSA) as they combat terrorism in Syria.

In a progress report prepared for the press, the Turkish military said it was not getting any help from its allies, which it claimed were merely looking on as Turkish forces engaged in fierce fighting in al-Bab.

The military added that delays in launching the US-led operation to liberate Raqqa had also enabled IS fighters there to move to al-Bab to fight Turkish forces and the FSA.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/12/turkey-united-states-ankara-demands-washington-support-syria.html#ixzz4Ucfdht9C

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Re: Turkey demands US support for its operation in Syria
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2017, 04:45:34 pm »
The problem with Turkey, is not so much to believe those who said they aligned with ISIS;

But that Turkey probably backed a group that was aligned with the Al Qaeda chapter, Al Nusra. Now, called something like blah blah Al Sham.

This is the problem there, a lot of militias and so forth. You don't know whom you might be backing; and you may be backing a group that isn't a terrorist organization but is aligned to one.

And the enemy of my enemy type of thing, Al Nusra and ISIS are bitter enemies.