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Turkish Peace Operations in Syria (Operation Olive Branch) Updates & Discussions

Very de-escalating. What happened in Hamburg ? De-escalation means not to break laws, Police is part of divison of powers. They are not allowed to close their eyes if a crime happens and laws are broken.

We don't get the chance for de-escalating, because the target of roisterer was to escalate the situation. It was the intention from the beginning.
 
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I welcome anyone screwing YPG/PKK rodents, I think you tagged me in by mistake?

@camelguy what do you think, will Baghdad really escalate? are they in a position to do so?

Current tensions are high in Kerkuk Province and Nineveh province, in particular Al-Qosh (a city inhabited by Assyrians who support Iraq) currently under Barzani occupation. Peshmerga put a Barzani poster up there whom locals tore down, the NPU (Assyrian militia tied to NPU) is active in that area. Kerkuk, in particular Toz Khormatu is the town where Turkmens clashed with KRG several times since 2015, this will escalate as well eventually. I hope Barzani continues this and escalates it further, hopefully he burns the Iraqi flag whilst he's at it for it to escalate, let him start clashes with the NPU in Al-Qosh and Kerkuk so that the PMU/ISF can overrun their trenches.

It would be a good opportunity if Turkey and SAA simultaneously start attacking YPG/PKK, Iran could join in as well on the Iraq/Iranian border.

I however have my doubts on some units such as ISOF on whether they would participate in such a battle given their close ties to the US and interest in keeping a professional image as a sole counter-terrorist unit, losing US funding is something ISOF leadership isn't waiting for. But they aren't needed for trench running operations.
 
It would be a good opportunity if Turkey and SAA simultaneously start attacking YPG/PKK, Iran could join in as well on the Iraq/Iranian border.

Buddy, for sure Turkey has no intention to occupy territories of other states.
But I hope we can cooperate with Syria, Iraq, Iran and Russia to prevent an Israel dominated terrorist state.
Did you noticed ? They show now Israeli flags in Nothern Iraq, as PKK/YPG showed US-flags in Syria.
A base for trust and a new beginning between our neighbours has to start.
 
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Massive deployment from Lüleburgaz arrived in Reyhanli.

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This is huge, time for oppan gangnam stlye on the hewals and al qaida. It will be interesting to see how people / groups react to Turkish troops in Idlib vs Russians and Syrians who definitely won't be welcomed.

Also Kurds are going to get screwed from every angle like never seen before, literally everyone hates them at the moment and even their sugar daddy US has gone silent recently.

Interesting next couple of months.
 
Firstly, it makes me cringe when I see dark green vehicles deploy to a mostly tan/sand environment. It's insane that we don't keep a large number of tanks and APCs in desert camo.

Secondly, the fact that these are coming all the way from Luleburgaz (Turkish-Greek border) suggests how Turkey is still unprepared and unorganized even in basic land forces formations and asset distribution. We shouldn't have to weaken our Thracian units by 80 vehicles in order to support our forces on the other side of the country in Syria.

When this happens, it means we're NOT prepared to fight multiple simultaneous wars at our borders like it's advertised, and we're not fooling anyone with our tough talk and junk tanks from the 80's.

At the very least, it's pretty clear and obvious that we have a SHORTAGE of battle-worthy vehicles.
 
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yes i also have a strange feeling inside: on one side its good that is going to start, but why do we need all our units from west . that means we cant fight if we are in war on all borders
 
Some twitter pages say that we will start both Idlib + YPG operation simultaneously.

We should at least be prepared for terror attacks inside Turkey, out of 3,5million Syrians i'm pretty sure they have a lot of sympathizers here, l even saw Turks who support them.
 
Much of the terrain in Idlib looks similar to Hatay and southern Turkey in geography, this isn't Southern Syria it is mountainous, greenery and coming to winter now. Plus these APCs mainly used for transport notice however some of the MRAPs and Kobras are tan / sand / black camouflaged.

Don't be fooled, Turkey can fight a war on 2 / 3 fronts, these vechicles would have been sitting doing nothing on the Thrace border , APCs have no chance against Tanks and the Greeks don't have the balls to attack there.

HTS terrorists are moving units north to counter TSK, god give our service men guidance and ease our duas and thoughts are with them.

We must ask what will we do about northern Iraq now, things are developing very rapidly on both fronts.
 
Some twitter pages say that we will start both Idlib + YPG operation simultaneously.

We should at least be prepared for terror attacks inside Turkey, out of 3,5million Syrians i'm pretty sure they have a lot of sympathizers here, l even saw Turks who support them.
I am starting to think like that to. I think we can do it and inshallah we will do it. Lets see what will come from the meeting with Ibadi and Barzani referendum maybe we will join with some forces there also. I keep remembering what Mete Yarar was saying and especially the phrase "The whole world will be shocked with what Turkey will do"
 
I think you have more vehicles than the few dozens that will be involved in Syria.

Remember, Prof. Scholl-Latour : " Turkey cares not about casualties,
if they want they can take Baghdad within 48 hours". He said this when Saddam's Iraq was very strong.

Sometimes you have to take war into consideration, if you will secure your future.
This planned Kurdish belt and referandum is the plan to isolate Turkey from Syria and Iraq,
transport Iraq's rich oil and gas reserves to Mediteranean via an Israeli/USA -EU puppet terrorist state.
In the last step they will try to divide Turkey and Iran.
 
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