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If Asad go Syria situation will become worse.Nothing will change without a ground invasion.
If Asad go Syria situation will become worse.
Yes but if he goes that means end of SAA, and FSA that have many terrorists between themselves will kill many Syrian people, the reall hell will happen in Syria. Also they are many other terrorists groups like ISIS, Nusrah front etc... and many others probably will create. 30% of Syrian population are not Sunni, many bad things will happen for those 30% by terrorist groups when SAA do not exist anymore.Its already as worse as it can get, the whole damn place has been burned to the ground.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have long been cooperating on Syria: Turkish MFA spokesperson
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have long been in cooperation on the issue of Syrian crisis, but there are no new elements regarding that effort, spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Tanju Bilgiç said May 8, elaborating on recent media reports claiming a new deal between the two countries.
The media reports suggested that Turkey and Saudi Arabia had agreed on a pack for logistical and financial support to help rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad. In response, Bilgiç said the two countries’ views overlap on the Syrian case, with long-continued cooperation on this issue. Turkey cooperates not only with Saudi Arabia, but with the U.S. and Britain, who are also allies of the coalition, Bilgiç added.
“I can say that there are no new elements regarding this cooperation,” he said.
Turkish officials are now confirming that Turkey forged an alliance with Saudi Arabia to help rebels fighting the regime of President Assad, AP reported on May 7.
The pact, which provides rebels logistical and financial support, is a concern for a U.S. administration wary of empowering radical Islamist groups in Syria. Turkey and Saudi Arabia have been at odds over how to deal with Assad, their common enemy. But mutual frustration with what they consider American indecision has brought the two together in a strategic alliance that is driving recent rebel gains in northern Syria, AP quoted Turkish officials as saying.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have long been cooperating on Syria: Turkish MFA spokesperson - DIPLOMACY
Qatar, i think.Whom should we thank for bringing Turkey and Saudi Arabia at same page.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree. I do agree though that the new Saudi princes, seem more aggressive/militant in foreign policy.
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Talks about a Buffer Zone are there since the beginning of the war it has nothing to do with Saudis, and its neccessary after over 3 million refugees but its not gonna happen, AKP isnt stupid enough to do such a big mistake when nobody in Turkey is interested in a active involvement in Syria.
Tells the guy from Suadi Wahhabi regime who has spent billions dollars for terror in Syria.The snake's head needs to be cut first, then things can hopefully be solved gradually. It is already a mess in Syria so slaughtering the salve of the Persians (Al Asad) is a priority. I can't wait for that to happen, though it might still be relatively early.
Turkey, US, Suadi, Israel.Right now ISIL are short of men power, because few govts are moving these ISIL terrorist to Yemen. Its strange that if Yemen is locked from all direction, then how come all of sudden foreign ISIL elements appeared in Yemen. Who is playing dirty game ? .