Bahoz
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Wow sometimes the ignorance is just unbearable.
Obviously you weren't man enough to answer my first question, instead you preferred some good old mud throwing again.
About the Syria part. It seems that you forgot that Turkey, was the first country to actually desire a military intervention.
You seem not to know that the beef with Turkey and Syria goes way back to the eighties and nineties, when they were openly supporting and supplying the pkk and when they were giving the pkk leader housing in Damascus.
The bad relations with Syria have not started today.
Today we do the same thing they did to turkey in the past.
We support fsa and we give housing to their leader. Only difference is that we fack them up, we fack them up very bad.
Karma is a betch right?
80s and 90s support from Hafez to PKK is not related to the relations Erdogan had with his son Bashar. Actually, Erdogan had good ties with both Syria and Iran before 2011. They even created a military co operation to fight PKK and PJAK both with military and with political pressure. If I am not mistaken, during 2010-2011 most of the Kurdish politicians were imprisoned in Turkey and likewise in Syria. It was also during this time that Iran started executing more and more Kurdish activists and at the same time Iran started a massive offensive against PJAK in Qandil.
Actually since the very beginning of Syrian extradiction of Öcalan, the ties between -Turkey and Syria have been improving in what was called the Adana Agreement.
Late early agreement between Turkey and Syria
Syria, Turkey Sign Two Security Agreements | Al Bawaba
2011 agreement between Turkey and Syria to fight off PKK
Syria, Turkey sign security agreement focused on Kurdish insurgents
2011 agreemenet between Turkey and Iran to fight off PKK/PJAK
Turkey and Iran to co-operate against PKK - Europe - Al Jazeera English
My point is; Turkey is not doing this to take revenge on Assad. Politics is usually never about revenge. If everyone was to avenge themselves on everyone then there would be wars constantly around the planet. Turkey is afraid of a Kurdish autonomy in Syria ( much like it was with Kurds in KRG) so it has to support the invasion in order to create a somehow free zone in Northern Syria where Turkish army can operate freely. Arming and housing the FSA and its Al Qaeda affiliates in order to attack Kurdish civilians is another good example of how Turkey is trying every means to destabilize the relatively peaceful Kurdish areas in northern Syria.