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"Consists of former al-Qaeda jihadists jihadists and salafists"

YPG/PKK propaganda is so predictable and shit. There is no evidence for this claim, just like they claimed that Turkish soldiers were fighting side by side with ISIS fighters in Afrin(??). And now the Takbir makes you a Islamic extremist??
 
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You can smell their desperation. Their most fortified and oldest stronghold in Syria is lost for good, posibly forever. Bulding the local security apparatus in such short time to hande security in Afrin is one of the bad ommens forPKK and their pipe dreams of returning there. So, there s nothing else left but to peddle this kind of empty air propaganda... hoping it undermineds trust of the locals in those officers and international actors in turkish succes in this field.Reminder> majority of thos erecruits are Kurfd from Afrin. And that too is what hurting em.

Cant wait for Qandil operations, and another twitter meltdown of PKK commies and their supporters.
 
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Who is behind Tayyip Erdogan assassination plot?


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ANKARA - Details of an assassination plot against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly planned to be carried out during the leader's visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina came to light on Saturday, according to *Turkey's Anadolu state news agency,* reported The New Arab. <link>

According to the agency, Turkish intelligence confirmed reports that a Turkish group planned to assassinate the Prime Minister during his visit to the Balkans on Sunday. Security services reportedly received intelligence from Turkish citizens living in the Macedonian capital of Skopje.

READ MORE: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan assassination plot unveiled: Intelligence sources
Western intelligence services had also passed on information related to the planned assassination to Turkey. Turkish authorities are investigating the matter, but gave no further details on the alleged plot.

Turkish government spokesman Bekir Bozdag said on Saturday that Erdogan's trip to Bosnia would continue as planned, adding that the President "is not afraid and does not run away from causes he believes in".

READ MORE: Erdogan calls for stronger intl reaction over Israeli violence against Palestinians
Erdogan is set to hold a rally in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo on Sunday, almost one month before Turkey heads to the polls to vote in the general election on June 24.

If re-elected, new laws will be enacted that would expand Erdogan's presidential powers, that he claims is in the interest of "streamlining" the political system, however detractors claim is a slide towards authoritarianism.

READ MORE: Tayyip Erdogan lashes out at Israel and US over Palestinian genocide
The Turkish strongman has several groups fiercely opposed to his leadership, most notably the country's Kurdish minority, whose PKK Kurdistan Workers' Party have been leading a separatist insurgency since 1984.
 
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Chill down people.
We got used to hear this taype of news when we were about to go for election in the past. This is one of 'em.
Previously, he's daughter, sons, himself etc were about to assassinate every upcoming elections.
Akp and it's tactics to gain more votes.
One other tactic is that finding new oil sources. We were finding new oil sources ever upcoming elections.

So we got used to.
 
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