Saithan
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Are you trying to complain to me about how your NATO brothers treat you? i dont understand that language pls.
if i ignored your comment, i'm sorry, maybe i just thought it was a lost point and was too tired to respond.
Is Turkey still using child soldiers in Libya? it seems that way from this southfront report:
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People are getting agitated, and some questions are left unanswered, and sometimes we give answers that doesn't really answer the question.
Turkey wouldn't be making a mistake like using child soldiers in this time and age mate. You need to double check your sources. I will however not rule out that militia might be recruiting on the run without checking age etc. I don't know how such things are controlled. The same can not be said about YPG rebranded SDF as in the video shared by Azeri. https://www.mei.edu/publications/child-soldiers-and-ypg / https://news.un.org/en/story/2019/07/1041672 and they continue https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20191007-un-human-rights-groups-verify-ypgs-child-recruitment/ and currently ongoing strikes https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/kurdish-families-kidnapped-children-diyarbakir-hdp-pkk
925 do you think it was the right thing to do by USAF to ask YPG to rebrand themselves in order to cooperate with them ? Would you have accepted that Al-qaeda rebranded themselves "something-something-democratic-forces".
It was Turkeys mistake to allow use of our soil for passing through for Kurdish fighters, and that is because AKP and RTE thought we shared common view and goal as our allies in Syria. We have since then learned, don't trust your allies they will undermine your national security. And against AKP and RTE made a mistake with the immigrant deal.
Now AKP and RTE has run out of trust, patience etc. to the detriment to us all because those mistakes cannot be undone. The burdens of immigrants are weighing down Turkey and the war at our doorstep as well, while EU is being kept safe.
In a way Azeri is saying that our allies don't view our common enemy as common enemy as long as the enemy is just harming Turkey. What can I say, it's politics, conflicting interests.
@Bismarck is not a right wing supporter, he's most likely a moderate fed up with the immigrant problems, IMO. All I can say to that is. Remember that the kurds identify themselves as kurds when they do good things, but when they commit a crime they are "identified" as turkish origin. That is because kurdistan does not exist, the people come from Turkey, so they have turkish origin.
PKK/YPG/SDF are the greatest drug smugglers to Europe https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/contending-with-the-pkks-narco-terrorism and you can find other sources too if you want.
(8/2009)In fact, in October the U.S. Treasury Department added three PKK/Kongra-Gel senior leaders to its list of foreign narcotics traffickers. The PKK, along with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is one of only a few organizations worldwide designated by the U.S. government as both a terrorist organization and a significant foreign narcotics trafficker.
But our so called western allies don't really do much to stop PKK in Europe. https://www.trtworld.com/turkey/german-politician-brands-pkk-terrorist-organisation-30680 and
So if Turkey just let PKK freely move the drugs to EU, our so called allies would decry Turkey being a drug trafficking country, but on the other hand they're not doing anything!
@cabatli could you please move our conversations to appropriate thread please.