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Turkish forces have entered Syria to end Assad's rule

Why doesnt Iran do anything against Israel but helps Assad who have already killed more than 500,000 of his own people! You live in Saudi there are many Syrians here why dont you go and ask them yourself who do they support? You will get your answer. and ISIS actually helped that mongrel to stay in power so he is just interested in defeating FSA. Where is ISIS in Aleppo???Know your facts before spewing BS.

A country that tries to pick a fight with all its enemies at the same time is going to be in trouble.
Irans effort vs Israel has been supporting Hezbollah and various fractions in the Gaza strip.
Their position in Gaza has deteriorated, and Hezbollah is busy fighting for Assad.
The conflict with Israel is therefore on the backburner.
 
Turkey had no other option, the aim of instability in the region is to create independent Kurdistan in Iraq and Syria and later on induce Kudish irridentism in Kurdish areas of Turkey to break it, Turkey made a right move to stop it from happening. Please don't get influenced by your sectarian background or sectarian hate narratives while analysing a situation.
This is only rhetoric from Erdogan, after defeating YPG in Syria, the war will naturally expand into autonomous Kurdish territory in Northern Iraq to counter threat from Peshmegra. IS targets are being bombed by Turk airfoce. This Turkish step is to counter the global design of redrawing middle east on ethnic lines. May Allah bless Turkey to defeat thd nefarious designs of western imperialists
Bullshit. Turkey could have protected itself without funneling arms to rebels including ISIS. Turkey wanted to get rid of Assad and install a Sunni leader more favorable to Turkey.

Save your BS for another day. Thanks.
 
A mistake , a big big mistake !


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PHOTO: Turkish Army tanks driving to the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus


Tayyip Erdogan has said that the Turkish Army has entered Syria to end the rule of President Bashar Assad, whom he accused of terrorism and causing the deaths of thousands.
“We entered [Syria] to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad who terrorizes with state terror. [We didn’t enter] for any other reason,” the Turkish president said at the first Inter-Parliamentary Jerusalem Platform Symposium in Istanbul, as quoted by Hurriyet daily.

Erdogan said that Turkey has no territorial claims in Syria, but instead wants to hand over power to the Syrian population, adding that Ankara is seeking to restore “justice.”

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“Why did we enter? We do not have an eye on Syrian soil. The issue is to provide lands to their real owners. That is to say we are there for the establishment of justice,” he said.

He went on to say that “in his estimation” almost 1 million people have died in the conflict in Syria, although no monitoring group has provided any similar figures. The latest UN estimate stands at 400,000 people killed in the five-year civil war.

Erdogan said that Turkey could not “endure” the unending killing of civilians and “had to enter Syria together with the Free Syrian Army.”

The Turkish leader also accused the UN of inability to influence the situation in Syria and said that the organization is ineffective in its current state.

“The world is bigger than five,” he said, referring to the number of permanent members on the UN Security Council, as reported by Hurriyet.

Turkish troops entered Syria on August 24, launching operation Euphrates Shield. Turkey deployed ground troops and air power to northern parts of its neighboring country, with the stated goal of retaking areas held by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).

However, many observers have said that Ankara aims to suppress Kurdish forces in Syria and prevent them from connecting three de facto autonomous Kurdish areas into one enclave south of the Turkish border.

In October, Turkey’s air forces killed between 160 and 200 fighters of the Kurdish YPG militia group in 26 airstrikes conducted in just one night. The Turkish military campaign in Syria has also led to increasingly strained relations with Assad’s government.

Ankara was forced to halt air support for its ground incursion into Syria on October 22, after Damascus vowed to shoot down Turkish Air Force planes in Syrian skies, accusing Turkey of violating its national sovereignty.

Turkey in turn accused the Syrian Army of attacking FSA fighters in the northern




BLOOD DRINKER ASSAD SHOULD BE HANGED MILLIONS TIMES

Tayyab is great bold muslim leader

Russia is having friendly relations with anti American Turkey now.... wheel of time is changing fast.
Pakistan Turkey China Russia are closing inn, inspite of all conspiracies.

America is behind isis and kurds aginst all Islam and Turkey

Inside usa and iran are allies that's genotype, phenotype is reciprocal to it

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PHOTO: Turkish Army tanks driving to the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus


Tayyip Erdogan has said that the Turkish Army has entered Syria to end the rule of President Bashar Assad, whom he accused of terrorism and causing the deaths of thousands.
“We entered [Syria] to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad who terrorizes with state terror. [We didn’t enter] for any other reason,” the Turkish president said at the first Inter-Parliamentary Jerusalem Platform Symposium in Istanbul, as quoted by Hurriyet daily.

Erdogan said that Turkey has no territorial claims in Syria, but instead wants to hand over power to the Syrian population, adding that Ankara is seeking to restore “justice.”

Read more
'Know your limits!' Erdogan reminds EU Parliament who's in charge of Turkey
“Why did we enter? We do not have an eye on Syrian soil. The issue is to provide lands to their real owners. That is to say we are there for the establishment of justice,” he said.

He went on to say that “in his estimation” almost 1 million people have died in the conflict in Syria, although no monitoring group has provided any similar figures. The latest UN estimate stands at 400,000 people killed in the five-year civil war.

Erdogan said that Turkey could not “endure” the unending killing of civilians and “had to enter Syria together with the Free Syrian Army.”

The Turkish leader also accused the UN of inability to influence the situation in Syria and said that the organization is ineffective in its current state.

“The world is bigger than five,” he said, referring to the number of permanent members on the UN Security Council, as reported by Hurriyet.

Turkish troops entered Syria on August 24, launching operation Euphrates Shield. Turkey deployed ground troops and air power to northern parts of its neighboring country, with the stated goal of retaking areas held by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).

However, many observers have said that Ankara aims to suppress Kurdish forces in Syria and prevent them from connecting three de facto autonomous Kurdish areas into one enclave south of the Turkish border.

In October, Turkey’s air forces killed between 160 and 200 fighters of the Kurdish YPG militia group in 26 airstrikes conducted in just one night. The Turkish military campaign in Syria has also led to increasingly strained relations with Assad’s government.

Ankara was forced to halt air support for its ground incursion into Syria on October 22, after Damascus vowed to shoot down Turkish Air Force planes in Syrian skies, accusing Turkey of violating its national sovereignty.

Turkey in turn accused the Syrian Army of attacking FSA fighters in the northern Aleppo province.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/turkish-...yria-to-end-assads-rule.463925/#ixzz4RVu7dJ97



A mistake , a big big mistake !

BLOOD DRINKER ASSAD SHOULD BE HANGED MILLIONS TIMES

Tayyab is great bold leader

Russia is having friendly relations with anti American Turkey now.... wheel of time is changing fast.
Pakistan Turkey China Russia are closing inn, inspite of all conspiracies.

America is behind isis and kurds aginst all Islam and Turkey

Inside usa and iran are allies that's genotype, phenotype is reciprocal to it

583dbf60c36188642b8b469f.jpg

PHOTO: Turkish Army tanks driving to the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus


Tayyip Erdogan has said that the Turkish Army has entered Syria to end the rule of President Bashar Assad, whom he accused of terrorism and causing the deaths of thousands.
“We entered [Syria] to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad who terrorizes with state terror. [We didn’t enter] for any other reason,” the Turkish president said at the first Inter-Parliamentary Jerusalem Platform Symposium in Istanbul, as quoted by Hurriyet daily.

Erdogan said that Turkey has no territorial claims in Syria, but instead wants to hand over power to the Syrian population, adding that Ankara is seeking to restore “justice.”

Read more
'Know your limits!' Erdogan reminds EU Parliament who's in charge of Turkey
“Why did we enter? We do not have an eye on Syrian soil. The issue is to provide lands to their real owners. That is to say we are there for the establishment of justice,” he said.

He went on to say that “in his estimation” almost 1 million people have died in the conflict in Syria, although no monitoring group has provided any similar figures. The latest UN estimate stands at 400,000 people killed in the five-year civil war.

Erdogan said that Turkey could not “endure” the unending killing of civilians and “had to enter Syria together with the Free Syrian Army.”

The Turkish leader also accused the UN of inability to influence the situation in Syria and said that the organization is ineffective in its current state.

“The world is bigger than five,” he said, referring to the number of permanent members on the UN Security Council, as reported by Hurriyet.

Turkish troops entered Syria on August 24, launching operation Euphrates Shield. Turkey deployed ground troops and air power to northern parts of its neighboring country, with the stated goal of retaking areas held by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).

However, many observers have said that Ankara aims to suppress Kurdish forces in Syria and prevent them from connecting three de facto autonomous Kurdish areas into one enclave south of the Turkish border.

In October, Turkey’s air forces killed between 160 and 200 fighters of the Kurdish YPG militia group in 26 airstrikes conducted in just one night. The Turkish military campaign in Syria has also led to increasingly strained relations with Assad’s government.

Ankara was forced to halt air support for its ground incursion into Syria on October 22, after Damascus vowed to shoot down Turkish Air Force planes in Syrian skies, accusing Turkey of violating its national sovereignty.

Turkey in turn accused the Syrian Army of attacking FSA fighters in the northern Aleppo province.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/turkish-...yria-to-end-assads-rule.463925/#ixzz4RVu7dJ97




BLOOD DRINKER ASSAD SHOULD BE HANGED MILLIONS TIMES

Tayyab is great bold leader

Russia is having friendly relations with anti American Turkey now.... wheel of time is changing fast.
Pakistan Turkey China Russia are closing inn, inspite of all conspiracies.

America is behind isis and kurds aginst all Islam and Turkey

Inside usa and iran are allies that's genotype, phenotype is reciprocal to it

583dbf60c36188642b8b469f.jpg

PHOTO: Turkish Army tanks driving to the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus


Tayyip Erdogan has said that the Turkish Army has entered Syria to end the rule of President Bashar Assad, whom he accused of terrorism and causing the deaths of thousands.
“We entered [Syria] to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad
 
If true... its the right step with a bit of delay.
It was war imposed upon Muslims and they had t otake lead in it, before US or USSR jump in.
I really hope, Turkey may conclude it quickly and allies should support Turkey.

There is no move,we are already in Syria for other reasons.
Erdogan made this statement for the national public,he does that alot.
I also believe so.

i'll support Turkey's national sovereignty against the PKK..
...i hate it when a whole frigging region like Syria atm slides into complete toxic shit.. :(
This is very valid basic point... which brainwashed people fail to see.
Turkey is no banana republic. Erdogan may say anything in public but institutions functions as they should.
 
Your fixation with India and Modi . what has a war in Syria in which Turkey is going to join in has anything to do with India . Get a life
Ajit Doval has made clandestine visits to Iraq to use isis for actions against Pakistan. India already using ttp in Afghanistan and baloch separatist. Everything is linked. Dont tell me india does not has designs in ME. It is Pakistan standing up against it.
There is more to it but better no said.

BJP and Modi exist to hurt Pakistan and Muslims.
It is hateful hindus which make us to keep looking over our shoulder.
 
Bullshit. Turkey could have protected itself without funneling arms to rebels including ISIS. Turkey wanted to get rid of Assad and install a Sunni leader more favorable to Turkey.

Save your BS for another day. Thanks.

whats wrong with a sunni leader over a sunni population

rather then a alewite minority dictator ruling for life?
 
Assad need to go. His Hunger for power will not stop, hundreds of thousands died due to him. Peace is not possible under Assad rule.

And turkey is part of NATO. Russia will never take risk to attack turkey.

Hope they also take action against ISIS because it is terrorist organization too.
 
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Assad need to go. His Hunger for power will not stop, hundreds of thousands died due to him. Peace is not possible under Assad rule.

And turkey is part of NATO. Russia will never take risk to attack turkey.

Hope they also take action against ISIS because it is terrorist organization too.


NATO policy states if one of there members if the aggressor the "attack one attack all" clause doesn't bind. If Turkey gets into a fight with Russia, NATO will not support them.
 
Bullshit. Turkey could have protected itself without funneling arms to rebels including ISIS. Turkey wanted to get rid of Assad and install a Sunni leader more favorable to Turkey.

Save your BS for another day. Thanks.

Your conclusion is based on emotional, sectarian religious hate narratives.
When one is affected by this disease, rational thinking ceases to exist. . Turkey will
not and cannot remove Assad, this would mean a direct clash with Russia and Iran.
Kurdish autonomous region already exists in Northern Iraq, YPG was getting stronger
in Syria. Turkey did limited incursion in Norther Iraq and their troops are still stationed there, same way they started this operation in Syria to counter YPG, it will expand into Iraq to counter Kurdish Peshmegra. Your narrow world vision revolves around Sunni hatred, I can't do anything about it.
This is the biggest threat to internal cohesion of Pakistan.

Turkey is bombing ISIS in Syria.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ria-turkey-bombing-jarablus-sdf-a7205886.html

At the same times, Turkey is targetting Kurdish YPG being backed and funded by US and western states with an aim to create Kurdistan.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-kurds-idUSKCN12K0ER
 
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RIP Syria. We will apparently get 2nd Libya soon...
 
We Pakistani's stand with Turkey, if they are truly going to take out Assad regime. It is due to assad that there is so much bloodshed in Syria and anyways the current syrian regime has openly said that they support india in the matter of Kashmir.

ISIS is a joke if someone seriously take a action against them

Note: Every country invovled in Syria has a different goal but using the reason that they are fighting against ISIS including Assad regime they are not fighting the ISIS.
 

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