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Turkey will launch new military operation in Syria within days: Erdoğan

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Turkey will start a military operation east of the Euphrates river in northern Syria in a "few days," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said.

"It is time to realize our decision to wipe out terror groups east of the Euphrates," Erdoğan said in a speech at the Turkish Defense Industry Summit held at the presidential complex in Ankara on Dec. 12.

"We will start the operation in east of the Euphrates in a few days to save it from the separatist terrorist organization," Erdoğan added, referring to the YPG. "Turkey's target is never the U.S. soldiers, but rather the members of the terror group."

The Pentagon had announced on Dec. 11 that American observation posts in northern Syria, meant to prevent altercations between the Turkish army and US-supported YPG, have been erected, despite Ankara’s request to scrap the move.

The Turkish army since 2016 has already launched two military operations in Syria, the last of which saw Ankara-backed Syrian rebels take the border city of Afrin from the YPG in March.

The United States has long been complained that tensions between Turkey and the SDF, of which the YPG is the backbone, have at times slowed down progress on fighting the ISIL.

Erdoğan slams new US plan for 'protecting terrorists, not Turkey'

"There is no Daesh threat in Syria any longer," Erdoğan said Dec. 12, accusing the U.S. of "delaying tactics" regarding its promise to clear the northeastern Syrian town of Manbij from YPG members.

"It is clear that the purpose of U.S. observation points in Syria is not to protect our country from terrorists but protect terrorists from Turkey," he noted.

Ankara deems the YPG as an offshoot of the PKK, which is listed a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union.

Turkey is also skeptical about a U.S. plan to train around 40,000 locals in northeastern Syria.

“We do not see them as well-intentioned approaches," the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) spokesman Ömer Çelik said Dec. 11, referring to the reported U.S. plan. He added that the move will be seen by Turkey as "lending fresh support to terror elements in Syria."

U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford had said on Dec. 7 that the U.S. needs to train and equip around 40,000 local fighters to "provide stability" in Syria.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tu...operation-in-syria-in-few-days-erdogan-139662
 
I really hope erdogan is serious about the operation to prevent this.

If that is what's needed to protect Turkey in the future then Turkey should go ahead and do what's necessary to protect its people. Its not like Turkey is invading a country thousands of miles away on false pretenses, the PKK threat is a serious one for Turkey and right next door.
 
If that is what's needed to protect Turkey in the future then Turkey should go ahead and do what's necessary to protect its people. Its not like Turkey is invading a country thousands of miles away on false pretenses, the PKK threat is a serious one for Turkey and right next door.
Exactly, Turkey has every right to protect its security and territorial integrity.
 
Exactly, Turkey has every right to protect its security and territorial integrity.

Would be interesting see how Trukey deals with US troops in the region, will they withdraw? I know Trump is a dumb orange clown but surely American Generals aren't dumb and know Turkey is an important part of NATO.
 
Would be interesting see how Trukey deals with US troops in the region, will they withdraw? I know Trump is a dumb orange clown but surely American Generals aren't dumb and know Turkey is an important part of NATO.
Well Erdogan said they are not target so unless they act as a human shield it should be pretty easy to ignore them during operation.
 
Well Erdogan said they are not target so unless they act as a human shield it should be pretty easy to ignore them during operation.

But aren't there US advisers embedded with Kurdish forces? I could be wrong but that's what I read somewhere.
 
eastern syria should be much easier then afrin. litteraly just hamlets and flat land...

He/She was refering to the the Americans that might get in the way
 
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