usernameless
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mate, does it make sense for Turkey and regional muslim countries to support isis?A lot of countries does that. (Russia,Germany etc)
https://defence.pk/threads/germany-official-report-labels-turkey-a-terror-state.444599/
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isis defaces islam, gives muslims a hard time elsewhere in the world, muslim countries are destabilized, trade in the region goes down, tourism goes down, foreign investors are scared, isis causes tons of refugees. In case of Turkey we have lost hundreds of civilians at the hands of isis, not even mentioning the martyred police and soldiers. Ask yourself who really benefits from isis? How can it be that isis does not focus its attacks on Israel, but instead massacres tons of muslims (be they sunni or shia whatever), ironically they think they are representing sunnis. If they want sunni or muslim sympathy and support, why don't they attack Israel instead?
Why can't the mightiest countries find Baghdadi after 2 years, who suspiciously cant be found like OBL? Or will his role come to an end ones all puzzle pieces have fallen into their place in Iraq and Syria? Will Baghdadi be dumped in the sea too without any evidence?
US and the coalition have been combating isis in Iraq, but why is it not possible to cut isis' logistics and income sources?
Is it impossible to bomb those oil fields of isis? Are isis members suddenly farmers? where do they keep getting food, ammo, new shiny toyotas and such?
After years of isis' existence and the role of the US and some EU countries, it seems that fsa was just a stepping stone for the US and others to interfere in Syria. Now we see that the US (and some EU countries to lesser degree) is working on reshaping the borders of Syria through actively supporting ypg/pyd, which is a wing of the pkk (which is on the US and EU terrorist list, the irony of the US and those EU states), on the ground in the north. Modern divide and conquer. Turkish govt got played by the US for naively believing the game was all about fsa and democracy in the beginning, hence the Turkish govt's change of policies and suspicion of US intentions regarding Syria. Furthermore, Turkish prime minister said 'we shouldn't be surprised if there will be major developments regarding Syria within 6 months' after the meeting with Putin last week.