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

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Now Turkey has a 20 km salient with natural border lines:

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Now we will see what tactics will chose next: ISIS first or YPG first.
 
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Before you know it @Malik Alashter will blame Turkey for creating isis too :D of course all the mega screw ups of the US and their Iraqi puppet politicians and the subsequent policies after the US invasion have absolutely no fault! 'Hero' US 'couldn't' prevent the fall of big Iraqi cities and they also magically 'couldn't' stop isis freely roaming around in big groups in their shiny toyotas, but of course Turkish intelligence somehow gave isis apparently superior tactics, that's why isis evaded the US all the time :D Had it not been for isis attacking us and US and some western countries playing geopolitics through ypg on our border, thus forcing us to fight isis and ypg too, i'd say we should have been as sincere regarding isis as Syria and Iraq have been towards us with the pkk in the last few decades, nothing more.
Weather you created it or the US the fact is that you supported ISIS the obvious part of that you bought and still buying oil from ISIS.

The Shiny toyota you talk about didn't come from the sky it came from Turkey.

The men who fight with ISIS from all over the world come to Iraq and Syria from Turkey.

ISIS use internet that the service the hardware comes from Turkey

About the kurds who fighting you from Iraq or Syria those your kurds not ours also they fight in a region that is hard to control by turkish mighty let alone a country struggling against terrorists and separatists for more than a decade.

the YPG fighting from a territory controlled by Barzani your beloved separatist in Iraq so that's the one to blame not us wait a second didn't your regime were visiting the kurds in arbil and kerkuk by passing the central government

you tried to use barzani the same way he try to use you you both back stabbing each other.
 
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PKK-linked YPG reinforcing Manbij with weapons, personnel

The PKK-affiliated Syrian Democratic Union Party's (PYD) armed wing, the People's Protection Units (YPG), appears to be reinforcing the Syrian city of Manbij with weapons and personnel, regional security sources told Reuters on Monday.

Manbij, a key city located on the west bank of the Euphrates River, was captured by the YPG-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance in a U.S.-backed offensive this month against Daesh.

Sources told Reuters that trucks and minibuses loaded with weapons, equipment and personnel were moving westward in northern Syria, leading them to believe that the YPG was reinforcing Manbij.

"There are reinforcements, but not by the YPG because the YPG is situated east of the Euphrates," Ibrahim Ibrahim, head of the Rojava Media Office, told Reuters.

Last week a spokesman for the YPG said its fighters had withdrawn from the Manbij area, insisting that the YPG's presence could not be used as a pretext for an attack.

But FSA offensives on Sunday cleared YPG militants from the villages of Amarne, Ayne, Beyda, Dabis, Balaban, Khirnet, Kirk Magar, Balveren and Cubel Kus, demonstrating that the PKK-linked group does in fact still have a presence to the west of the Euphrates River, failing to heed the calls of the U.S., a YPG supporter despite its known links to the PKK.

An FSA commander said on Sunday that Turkey-backed forces aimed to capture the city from the YPG.

Turkey and FSA forces backed by the country seized territory controlled by YPG mlitants on Sunday, the fifth day of a cross-border campaign. Seven YPG fighters and a large number of ammunition left by the terrorists were captured in the operations.

Turkish warplanes roared into northern Syria at daybreak on Sunday and artillery pounded what security sources said were sites held by the YPG, after the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported intense fighting overnight around two local villages.

Turkey says 25 YPG militants were killed in its air strikes and denies that there were any civilian casualties.

http://www.dailysabah.com/syrian-cr...ypg-reinforcing-manbij-with-weapons-personnel

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Reinforcements, but not from ypg? so they are sending over Arabs and other locals? :o:
 
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Weather you created it or the US the fact is that you supported ISIS the obvious part of that you bought and still buying oil from ISIS.

The Shiny toyota you talk about didn't come from the sky it came from Turkey.

The men who fight with ISIS from all over the world come to Iraq and Syria from Turkey.

ISIS use internet that the service the hardware comes from Turkey

About the kurds who fighting you from Iraq or Syria those your kurds not ours also they fight in a region that is hard to control by turkish mighty let alone a country struggling against terrorists and separatists for more than a decade.

the YPG fighting from a territory controlled by Barzani your beloved separatist in Iraq so that's the one to blame not us wait a second didn't your regime were visiting the kurds in arbil and kerkuk by passing the central government

you tried to use barzani the same way he try to use you you both back stabbing each other.
Oil: http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/economy/kurdistan/246203

Toyota: give evidence of so many brand new Toyotas being brought in from Turkey. Surely the US and Russia must have at least a footage of it, right?

Internet: Are there no hardware being sold in Iraq or any other way? Turkey is the only supplier? It's the first time i hear it. Next you're gonna tell me Turkey supports isis because they use made in Turkey toilet paper?

isis members: Are you saying that all those isis members that stormed Mosul at the beginning of isis were all from Turkey? Or were they somehow teleported from Turkey to Mosul? :D Seriously though, sure, a portion of the isis have entered Syria and Iraq. No border on earth is 100% covered, especially as an Iraqi you should know that in regards to the pkk. As for isis members switching from fsa, they immediately deserve a bullet. By the sound of it, you accuse that all isis are from Turkey, then you lose credibility imo.

pkk in Iraq: no excuse. you blame us on isis, then we blame you on being ineffective against pkk for decades. We also lose and lost countless lives, you know.

Barzani: If central Iraqi govt is not helpful (not that Barzani is that helpful) or even siding with Iran, then it's of course in the interest of Turkey to support Barzani, don't worry, i'm sure our politicians don't trust him too much either. Maybe if Iraq and Turkey can develop a good relationship one day, then Turkey might very well drop Barzani, that is if Iran also stops intervening in the north of Iraq.
 
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