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I don´t think that there will be an really Operation against ISIS from Turkey instead those Groups are not stopping to take advance.

Don't misunderstood me but why Turkey should Stop or take actions against the ones who are solving other different Problems ?

We should too not forget the all ISIS-Sleepers in Turkey!





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Retired Army General and EX - Anti Terror Coordinator EDIP BASER claimed that

IS / DAES was founded from MOSSAD to support Israeli Interests.

He said that it is impossible that such a strong organization can be established without knowledge of secret services around the globe.

He also claimed that GÜLEN Organisation is still under control of CIA and Mossad trains PKK

CIA paralel yapıyı kontrolünde tutuyor
 
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Turkmen fighters capture 3 Syria border towns from Daesh
DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES
ISTANBUL
PublishedDecember 5, 2015
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Syrian Turkmen fighters have seized three villages from Daesh terrorists near the Turkish border in clashes that killed 13 from the ethnic minority, a monitor said Saturday.

"This is the first time that Turkmen fighters have led the battle against Daesh in the area, and that comes after they received support from Turkey," said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor.

He did not provide details on the alleged assistance.

The Britain-based group said the 13 fighters killed since Friday were members of the Sultan Murad Brigades, made up of Turkmen fighters, battling Daesh in the northern province of Aleppo.

The clashes were centered on a region to the east of Azaz, a town on the Turkish border, which is home to many of Syria's Turkmen minority, it said.

It added that the Turkmen had captured three border villages.

The Observatory did not have a casualty toll for the terrorists but said one of their vehicles was destroyed in an air strike by the US-led coalition in the Azaz area Friday night.

Daesh controls large stretches of the border area, but Ankara and Washington have sought to ensure the group is cleared from the area between Jarabulus and Azaz.

Turkey sees Syria's Turkmen in Syria as natural allies and reports have frequently surfaced that Ankara wants them to lead the fight against Daesh in areas near the border.

Russia began air operations in Syria on Sept. 30 after receiving parliamentary approval. The Kremlin claimed the airstrikes, which followed a military buildup in Syria, aimed to support the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, a long-standing Russian ally, against DAESH. However, Turkey and the West have accused Russia of targeting moderate fighters opposed to Assad, many of which are supported by Turkey and the U.S.

In November, over 1,700 Syrian Turkmens fleeing air strikes carried out by the Assad regime and Russia arrived in southern Turkey to seek refuge.
 
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Turkmen fighters capture 3 Syria border towns from Daesh
DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES
ISTANBUL
PublishedDecember 5, 2015
1449331459349.jpg
AA Photo
Syrian Turkmen fighters have seized three villages from Daesh terrorists near the Turkish border in clashes that killed 13 from the ethnic minority, a monitor said Saturday.

"This is the first time that Turkmen fighters have led the battle against Daesh in the area, and that comes after they received support from Turkey," said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor.

He did not provide details on the alleged assistance.

The Britain-based group said the 13 fighters killed since Friday were members of the Sultan Murad Brigades, made up of Turkmen fighters, battling Daesh in the northern province of Aleppo.

The clashes were centered on a region to the east of Azaz, a town on the Turkish border, which is home to many of Syria's Turkmen minority, it said.

It added that the Turkmen had captured three border villages.

The Observatory did not have a casualty toll for the terrorists but said one of their vehicles was destroyed in an air strike by the US-led coalition in the Azaz area Friday night.

Daesh controls large stretches of the border area, but Ankara and Washington have sought to ensure the group is cleared from the area between Jarabulus and Azaz.

Turkey sees Syria's Turkmen in Syria as natural allies and reports have frequently surfaced that Ankara wants them to lead the fight against Daesh in areas near the border.

Russia began air operations in Syria on Sept. 30 after receiving parliamentary approval. The Kremlin claimed the airstrikes, which followed a military buildup in Syria, aimed to support the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, a long-standing Russian ally, against DAESH. However, Turkey and the West have accused Russia of targeting moderate fighters opposed to Assad, many of which are supported by Turkey and the U.S.

In November, over 1,700 Syrian Turkmens fleeing air strikes carried out by the Assad regime and Russia arrived in southern Turkey to seek refuge.

3 more villages Good job. Turkman says Turkish army help them with perfect artillary and air atacks. They say Turkish army allways made point shoot.
 
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Airstrikes not enough to remove Daesh, ground force necessary, FM Çavuşoğlu says
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Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Monday has said that airstrikes alone are not enough to eliminate Daesh, and that an effective ground force with moderate opposition is necessary.

Speaking on Kanal 24 news channel, Çavuşoğlu said that it is Turkey's duty to protect soldiers providing training for the moderate opposition in Mosul region,

"The purpose of Turkish soldiers in Iraq is well known" Çavuşoğlu said, adding that they are there to provide training and advice in the fight against Daesh.

The foreign minister also talked about Turkey's relations with Iran, and noted that Turkey did not support sanctions against Iran as they are regarded as 'neighbors,' but added "We do not support their sectarian policies either."

On December 4, 150 Turkish soldiers equipped with heavy weapons arrived at the outskirts of Daesh-held Mosul in Northern Iraq.

Turkish soldiers have been in the region to train Kurdish Peshmerga forces and Arab troops for the past two-and-a-half years. Turkmens from Tal Afar who fled Daesh in northern Syria will also be trained according to reports.

Iraq's Foreign Ministry summoned the Turkish ambassador to Baghdad on Saturday over the deployment of Turkish forces near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul and demanded their immediate withdrawal.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu informed his Iraqi counterpart about the military training program in progress in Bashika, duties and activities of Turkish soldiers and current developments about the matter, noting that Turkey will not deploy more troops to Bashika until Iraq's concerns about the matter are eased.

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USA bombed Iraqi Army instead of IS / DAESH.

Killed 30 and wounded 20 Iraqi soldiers

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Apparently we will withdraw troops from near Mosul. Finally, our boys won't have to die for the stupid puppets in Baghdad.
 
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