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The U.S. military has airdropped weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to Kurdish fighters in the Syrian city of Kobani to beef up the defense against ISIS forces, the Pentagon said.

"The aircraft delivered (items) that were provided by Kurdish authorities in Iraq and intended to enable continued resistance against ISIL's attempts to overtake Kobani," the U.S. Central Command said Sunday.

(The administration refers to the group as ISIL, the acronym for "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant." CNN refers to it as ISIS; the group recently started calling itself the Islamic State.)

The move was partly humanitarian but also aimed at shoring up the Kurdish defenders of Kobani, senior Obama administration officials said -- acknowledging it was a shift in the administration's tactics to date.

"This is a part of the President's larger strategy to degrade and destroy ISIL wherever they are," one official said.

The gear was delivered by three C-130 cargo planes and appeared to have been received on the ground by Kurdish fighters, senior Obama administration officials.

There have been reports that ISIS may have anti-aircraft missiles, but the officials said they had no evidence to back those reports and that the cargo planes flew in unescorted.

Kobani, a Kurdish town on the Syrian-Turkish border, now is the scene of an unrelenting battle.

On Sunday, the brief moments of calm were punctuated by sounds of firing from both sides.

ISIS has shelled the city at least 16 times, sources say, while coalition planes fly low overhead.

The U.S. has generally downplayed the importance of Kobani as a key city in the battle against the militants.

However, if ISIS takes Kobani, that would mean it would control land between the northern Syrian city of Raqqa and Turkey -- about 100 kilometers (60 miles).

The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria took control of Raqqa last year. ISIS uses the once-liberal city as a kind of headquarters where it applies its hardline interpretation of Islamic law, terrorizing the population.

With the help of airstrikes from an international coalition led by the United States, Kurdish and Iraqi forces are now focused on pushing ISIS back from its relentless attempt to take Kobani.

The strategy against ISIS is working, said U.S. Central Command Gen. Lloyd Austin on Friday.

U.S. warplanes struck only twice Friday and Saturday in the city, Central Command said, both times targeting ISIS fighting positions. That's far fewer strikes than days before. U.S. jets flew at least 14 missions near Kobani on Thursday and Friday, the military reported.

It will take "strategic patience" to beat ISIS, Austin said.

ISIS has apparently taken a heavy hit over the past several days. The bodies of at least 70 fighters for the terror group have been dropped off over four days at a hospital in the Syrian town of Tal Abyad, a Syrian opposition group told CNN. Tal Abyad is on the Turkish border and about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Raqqa.

It's unclear who dropped the bodies of the ISIS fighters off at the hospital, but it was likely other fighters from the militant group, because they control Tal Abyad.

U.S. airdrops weapons to fighters in Kobani - CNN.com
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US directly supporting PKK terrorists a terrorist organization in US terror list and claimed 30.000 Turkish lives over 30 years....

Our relation with US will surely deteriorate after this event. Maybe they gained a terror organizations support but they surely lost Turkish people.
 
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it's amazing that many factions of kurds iraqi army and iraqi Air Force+NATO air strikes and troops on the ground and yet they can't defeat ISIS it's shows how the kurds are super duper fighters despise all the support they got from iran and the west and Australia yet they can't defeat little terrorist organization
 
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And now apparently Turkey is to allow Peshmerga using their roads to reach Kobani:bounce::bounce:

Turkey gives Peshmerga forces passage to Kobane
By RUDAW 59 minutes ago
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Kurdish Peshmerga forces. Photo: AFP
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—The Turkish government has agreed to give Kurdistan Region Peshmerga forces passage to the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane, a well-placed source told Rudaw today.

The official source said that Turkey has responded positively to a request from Kurdish President Massoud Barzani to allow Peshmerga forces pass through Turkish territory to relieve Peoples Protection Units (YPG) fighters in their battle against the Islamic State (IS).

According to the source who didn't want to be named, Barzani and Peshmerga Minister Mustafa Sayid Qader have coordinated the plan with Salih Muslim, leader of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and his YPG commanders.

Muslim met with Barzani in Duhok last week where the two discussed the fighting in Kobane between the YPG and IS militants who have besieged the town for more than a month.

On Sunday evening the US military said that the air force had made multiple airdrops of weapons and medical supplies to the Kurdish fighters in Kobane.

In a statement, the US central command said the weapons and supplies were provided by the Kurdish authorities in Iraq.

An official source in Erbil confirmed the US report to Rudaw, saying, “The weapons, ammunition and medical supplies were from the Kurdistan Region and we asked the US to deliver them to the fighters in Kobane.”

“It is our support and our national duty,” he said. “In the future our will support will increase in coordination with the US.”
 
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President Erdoğan says PYD ‘no different than PKK’ for Turkey

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has declared that the Democratic Union Party (PYD) in Syria and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), considered by Ankaraas a terrorist group, are the same for Turkey.

As a result, he said NATO ally United States should not expect Turkey to approve its support for the PYD, whose armed wing has been struggling to defend the Syrian border town of Kobane against militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

“At the moment, the PYD is equal with the PKK for us. It is also a terrorist organization. It would be very wrong for America – with whom we are and allies and who we are together with in NATO – to expect us to say ‘yes’ after openly announcing such support for a terrorist organization. It cannot expect such a thing from us and we cannot say ‘yes’ to such a thing either,” Erdoğan told reporters on board a plane returning from Kabul to Istanbul, state-run Anadolu Agency reported on Oct. 19.

He also said the U.S.’s demands regarding the use of the İncirlik Air Base in southern Turkey are not yet clear, while he did not exclude the possibility of giving an affirmative response to Washington if they eventually find the demands appropriate.

“The İncirlik issue is a separate issue. What are they asking for with regard to İncirlik? That’s not clear yet. If there is something we deem appropriate, we would discuss it with our security forces and we would say ‘yes.’ But if it is not appropriate, then saying ‘yes’ is not possible for us either,” Erdoğan added.

The president’s remarks came as the idea of supplying arms to the PYD for its fight against ISIL gradually finds more support in the international arena.

Last week, the U.S. State Department made public that a State Department official held direct talks for the first time in the first half of October with a Syrian Kurdish group involved in the fight against ISIL in Syria, including in the besieged town of Kobane. Following the talks, there was an upsurge in U.S. air strikes on ISIL forces besieging the town, and Kurdish spokespersons said their forces were giving coordinates of the militants’ positions to the U.S.

Earlier this month, the Turkish government vehemently denied statements by U.S. officials that it was allowing U.S. forces to carry out bombing raids from the İncirlik Air Base, saying negotiations were continuing.

In early October, despite presence of a government-led peace process aimed at ending the three-decade long conflict between security forces and the PKK, Erdoğan said thePKK and ISIL are “the same for Turkey.”

“It is wrong to consider them in different ways ... We need to handle them all together on a common ground,” Erdoğan said at the time.

His words prompted the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), which over the past two years has been speaking to imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan in line with his central role in the peace process, to accuse Erdoğan and the government of “hypocrisy.”

President Erdoğan says PYD ‘no different than PKK’ for Turkey - POLITICS
 
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it's amazing that many factions of kurds iraqi army and iraqi Air Force+NATO air strikes and troops on the ground and yet they can't defeat ISIS it's shows how the kurds are super duper fighters despise all the support they got from iran and the west and Australia yet they can't defeat little terrorist organization

look who's talking

love that video from Al-Iraqiya was it ? showing footage of Peshmerga, can u be kind and post it for us?:)

nvm found it, love the song selection by the way
 
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And now apparently Turkey is to allow Peshmerga using their roads to reach Kobani:bounce::bounce:

Turkey gives Peshmerga forces passage to Kobane
By RUDAW 59 minutes ago
73975Image1.jpg

Kurdish Peshmerga forces. Photo: AFP
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—The Turkish government has agreed to give Kurdistan Region Peshmerga forces passage to the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane, a well-placed source told Rudaw today.

The official source said that Turkey has responded positively to a request from Kurdish President Massoud Barzani to allow Peshmerga forces pass through Turkish territory to relieve Peoples Protection Units (YPG) fighters in their battle against the Islamic State (IS).

According to the source who didn't want to be named, Barzani and Peshmerga Minister Mustafa Sayid Qader have coordinated the plan with Salih Muslim, leader of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and his YPG commanders.

Muslim met with Barzani in Duhok last week where the two discussed the fighting in Kobane between the YPG and IS militants who have besieged the town for more than a month.

On Sunday evening the US military said that the air force had made multiple airdrops of weapons and medical supplies to the Kurdish fighters in Kobane.

In a statement, the US central command said the weapons and supplies were provided by the Kurdish authorities in Iraq.

An official source in Erbil confirmed the US report to Rudaw, saying, “The weapons, ammunition and medical supplies were from the Kurdistan Region and we asked the US to deliver them to the fighters in Kobane.”

“It is our support and our national duty,” he said. “In the future our will support will increase in coordination with the US.”

I told you to,not use Rudaw as your source. :disagree:
 
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I told you to,not use Rudaw as your source. :disagree:

As things are standing I wouldn't be surprised that it could possibly be true. None of Turkey's goals came into place, Kobane still stands, no buffer zone, wildly critiziced by outside world. Time to gain back the trust perhaps?
 
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As things are standing I wouldn't be surprised that it could possibly be true. None of Turkey's goals came into place, Kobane still stands, no buffer zone, wildly critiziced by outside world. Time to gain back the trust perhaps?

Whose trust are we going to gain by helping the terrorists who tries to kill our people ???

Erdoğan said PYD and ISIS are the same thing just yesterday, and Rudaw says this now....

Excuse me but we know Rudaw's sense of journalism. It's based of propaganda and forging news. Almost all of the Kurdish news sites are like that.
 
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The U.S. military has airdropped weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to Kurdish fighters in the Syrian city of Kobani to beef up the defense against ISIS forces, the Pentagon said.

"The aircraft delivered (items) that were provided by Kurdish authorities in Iraq and intended to enable continued resistance against ISIL's attempts to overtake Kobani," the U.S. Central Command said Sunday.

(The administration refers to the group as ISIL, the acronym for "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant." CNN refers to it as ISIS; the group recently started calling itself the Islamic State.)

The move was partly humanitarian but also aimed at shoring up the Kurdish defenders of Kobani, senior Obama administration officials said -- acknowledging it was a shift in the administration's tactics to date.

"This is a part of the President's larger strategy to degrade and destroy ISIL wherever they are," one official said.

The gear was delivered by three C-130 cargo planes and appeared to have been received on the ground by Kurdish fighters, senior Obama administration officials.

There have been reports that ISIS may have anti-aircraft missiles, but the officials said they had no evidence to back those reports and that the cargo planes flew in unescorted.

Kobani, a Kurdish town on the Syrian-Turkish border, now is the scene of an unrelenting battle.

On Sunday, the brief moments of calm were punctuated by sounds of firing from both sides.

ISIS has shelled the city at least 16 times, sources say, while coalition planes fly low overhead.

The U.S. has generally downplayed the importance of Kobani as a key city in the battle against the militants.

However, if ISIS takes Kobani, that would mean it would control land between the northern Syrian city of Raqqa and Turkey -- about 100 kilometers (60 miles).

The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria took control of Raqqa last year. ISIS uses the once-liberal city as a kind of headquarters where it applies its hardline interpretation of Islamic law, terrorizing the population.

With the help of airstrikes from an international coalition led by the United States, Kurdish and Iraqi forces are now focused on pushing ISIS back from its relentless attempt to take Kobani.

The strategy against ISIS is working, said U.S. Central Command Gen. Lloyd Austin on Friday.

U.S. warplanes struck only twice Friday and Saturday in the city, Central Command said, both times targeting ISIS fighting positions. That's far fewer strikes than days before. U.S. jets flew at least 14 missions near Kobani on Thursday and Friday, the military reported.

It will take "strategic patience" to beat ISIS, Austin said.

ISIS has apparently taken a heavy hit over the past several days. The bodies of at least 70 fighters for the terror group have been dropped off over four days at a hospital in the Syrian town of Tal Abyad, a Syrian opposition group told CNN. Tal Abyad is on the Turkish border and about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Raqqa.

It's unclear who dropped the bodies of the ISIS fighters off at the hospital, but it was likely other fighters from the militant group, because they control Tal Abyad.

U.S. airdrops weapons to fighters in Kobani - CNN.com
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US directly supporting PKK terrorists a terrorist organization in US terror list and claimed 30.000 Turkish lives over 30 years....

Our relation with US will surely deteriorate after this event. Maybe they gained a terror organizations support but they surely lost Turkish people.
i said long time ago, u r gonna screw urself in the name of assad regime change, never involve in mess in neighborhood:coffee:
 
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Will be interesting to see Turkey's response to this. This airdrop on one hand will ensure ISIS keeps getting strong response from Kurds, But can also act as a lifeline for PKK.
 
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i said long time ago, u r gonna screw urself in the name of assad regime change, never involve in mess in neighborhood

That has nothing to do with Assad ?

Even if we had not been involved ISIS would be a created.
 
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That has nothing to do with Assad ?

Even if we had not been involved ISIS would be a created.
U should be anti regime change in syria side. Turkey has been used as safe route for foreign fighters to join ISIS
 
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@Sinan mate pyd members are being treated in Turkish hospitals, one particular hospital is even closed to civilians in order to keep this secret, our FP is synchonized with US, im sure our goverment agreed to the help to pyd, so before blaming US we should blame our own goverment first.
 
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I told you to,not use Rudaw as your source. :disagree:
Turkey allows Kurdish fighters' passage to Kobani -UPDATED | Turkey | Worldbulletin News
Peşmergeye Kobani izni! - Sabah

seems like true news. Maybe from now on suddenly we will hear positive news about Turkey from rudaw and western media as a 'reward' :disagree: unpredictable moves, i hope our govt isn't doing this just to please certain groups.

OT; backstabbing and non-caring 'allies' as usual. and then westerners cry why the Turkish public is increasingly giving a cold shoulder to nato/west and the us since the last few decades.
 
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