Taskforce
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Assad moved his air defense to the north of the country. Why? In retaliation to Erdogan’s recent remarks about him (Assad). I think Assad get’s uncomfortable about us being so close while not accepting his legitimacy. Guys, we are doing this to ourselves. Without air support and recon countless Turkish soldiers are going to die in vain. :/
We can still take Afrin but casualties will be big. Without air support it more or less levels out the field between TSK and YPG:
-we got no edge in air since we can’t use our jets
-we don’t have edge in recon because we can’t use our UAV’s
-against our armor they have TOW’s, lots!
-they are being supplied by Assad
We really need to shake hands with Assad if we want to not burn ourselves. It is either 1 retreat which is no option. 2 Continue without air support which means huge casualties. 3 Or shake hands with Assad and finish Afrin with approval to use Syrian air space.
We can still take Afrin but casualties will be big. Without air support it more or less levels out the field between TSK and YPG:
-we got no edge in air since we can’t use our jets
-we don’t have edge in recon because we can’t use our UAV’s
-against our armor they have TOW’s, lots!
-they are being supplied by Assad
We really need to shake hands with Assad if we want to not burn ourselves. It is either 1 retreat which is no option. 2 Continue without air support which means huge casualties. 3 Or shake hands with Assad and finish Afrin with approval to use Syrian air space.
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