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The United States is urging Turkey to de-escalate tensions over its military operations in Syria and focus on the fight to defeat the Islamic State militants, amid a growing distrust between two NATO allies.

Meanwhile, Turkey is pressing the U.S. to stop its support for Kurdish fighters or risk confronting Turkish forces on the ground in Syria.

U.S.-Turkish relations have suffered another blow, with Ankara and Washington disputing each other's version of a telephone call Wednesday between the U.S. and Turkish presidents aimed at defusing tensions over Turkish-led forces' intervention in Syria.

Ankara has rejected Washington's account of what U.S. President Donald Trump said to his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, denying there was any call by Trump to de-escalate the military operation against the Syrian Kurdish militia the YPG in Syria's Afrin enclave.

But Washington said it stands by Trump's "firm" and "tough" stand during his phone call with Erdogan.
"We stand by the president's assertion of cautioning Turkey about the escalation of tensions in Afrin area," said State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert on Thursday.
"We certainly hope they [Turkish leaders] will listen," said Nauert, "that would be a good thing."

The White House reported Trump said the Turkish operation "risks undercutting our shared goals in Syria," and "urged Turkey to de-escalate, limit its military actions, and avoid civilian casualties and increases to displaced persons and refugees."

The dispute over the contents of the telephone call is exacerbating a lack of trust between the two NATO allies.

The United States has supported the YPG militia in the war against Islamic State. Ankara considers the YPG a terrorist organization linked to a Kurdish insurgency inside Turkey.
In Ankara, a governmental official said anyone supporting the YPG militia will become "a target."
"The United States needs to review its soldiers and elements giving support to terrorists on the ground in such a way as to avoid a confrontation with Turkey," said Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag on Thursday.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim also launched a verbal attack on Washington.
Yildirim said, "This country we call a NATO ally is in cahoots with terror organizations." He called it a grave and very painful situation, accusing the United States of working with terrorist organizations. He said Turkey will never accept this.
The prime minister's latest comment is fueling expectations Ankara will carry out its threat to expand its operation against the Syrian Kurdish militia to Manbij. U.S. forces are deployed in the Syrian town with the YPG militia.

At the Pentagon, a spokesperson said the U.S. has not seen any indication that Turkish forces are moving toward Manbij on Thursday.
Ankara's lack of trust in Washington is now becoming a major obstacle to resolving the Syria crisis.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu ruled out a proposal he said was made by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to create a 30-kilometer security zone inside Syria to protect Turkey's southern border. Cavusoglu said until trust is restored, no deal can be made.
But Tillerson later denied he made such proposal.
"We discussed a number of possible options, but we didn't propose anything," said Tillerson on Thursday at Davos when asked if he proposed a safe zone inside Syria to Cavusoglu when the two top diplomats met one day earlier in Paris.

Ankara is at odds with Washington on issues besides Syria.
Turkey is calling for the extradition of U.S.-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara blames for a failed coup in 2016. The cleric, who lives in self-imposed exile in the state of Pennsylvania, denies the accusation.

Meanwhile, U.S. authorities are reportedly in the process of considering a massive fine against the Turkish state-owned lender Halkbank in connection with Iran sanctions busting, following a conviction in New York of one of its senior executives.
Erdogan has alleged the executive's conviction in the federal case is the latest attempt by the FBI and CIA to unseat him.

https://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/turkey/2018/turkey-180125-voa01.htm?_m=3n.002a.2211.fu0ao0a9bc.21a1
 
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Turkey to US : Yea ok, your concerns are noted buddy... You can now gtfo please
Dude lets do it the American way:
''We understand American concerns and are in contact with American officials about the issue, America is our Friend and Ally and we will continue to deepen our cooperation with them''
*Continues business as usual.
 
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Okay there is report today issued by Russia that Syrian army just shot a vehicle moving in from Jordanian border of US backed and trained fighter. The vehicle had markings of US backed fighter and logo on it. When they inspected the vehicle there was ISIS propaganda leaflets in the vehicle.
 
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Is Turkey really planning to take its war with Kurds to the US? Okay. :crazy:
 
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These stupid Yanks are crazy. They are arming an army of terrorists and expect Turkey to sit idle. The Yanks are testing the waters with everyone. These stupid rednecks are getting humiliated yet do not understand how the world views them.
 
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Turkey to US : Yea ok, your concerns are noted buddy... You can now gtfo please


Turkey supports ISIS. We understand that. Turkey even treated ISIS members in hospitals, send them weapons and delivered money.

I´m proud that the kurdish fighters with italian support and weapons defeated ISIS and i´m proud they now have the weapons to defend themself.
 
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In my opinion America and Turkey are two great allies - blood brothers if you will. But sometimes like any relationship things can get slightly askew. Despite the strains the manifestation of the "blood brothers" is visible in Turkish involvement with the The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II programme.

The flags of the "brotherhood" are visible.


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In my opinion America and Turkey are two great allies - blood brothers if you will. But sometimes like any relationship things can get slightly askew. Despite the strains the manifestation of the "blood brothers" is visible in Turkish involvement with the The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II programme.

The flags of the "brotherhood" are visible.


f35lighting-1.jpg


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The problem is Erdogan. The man wants to be the next Sultan and resurrect the Ottoman Empire. He has had issues with three US Presidents already. Other than that, Turkey-US relations are good at other levels, both economically and militarily.
 
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The problem is Erdogan. The man wants to be the next Sultan and resurrect the Ottoman Empire. He has had issues with three US Presidents already. Other than that, Turkey-US relations are good at other levels, both economically and militarily.

The problem is you, because you talk like a headless chicken.
 
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The problem is Erdogan. The man wants to be the next Sultan and resurrect the Ottoman Empire. He has had issues with three US Presidents already. Other than that, Turkey-US relations are good at other levels, both economically and militarily.
US is arming Turkeys arch enemy what reaction were you expecting?
 
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The problem is Erdogan.

The problem is the USA and their endless terrorist proxies.

This YPG/PKK army the USA is creating, they are the same terrorist group who conduct suicide bombings in Turkish cities.

As for ISIS, that's another topic. As the illustrious US President said, it was America itself (Obama and Hillary) who created ISIS.
 
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The problem is Erdogan.
I disagree. Turkish society is larger then any one man. Turkey will remain a Euro-centric, open, progressive, secular society - There is too much inertia aggregated over the last nine decades for the country to change direction. The direction being "The West". A good example is comparing me to Turks. On the Pakistani spectrum I come across as a westoxified, athiest, libtard, gay loving wannbe white scum but on the Turkish spectrum I fall somewhere as a typical AK Erdogan constituent from a conservative Anatolian hinterland. In short a I would labelled a Islamist Erdoganite Ottoman by those critical of Turkey.
 
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According to this BBC news item, US has publicly assured Turkey that it has stopped arming YPG.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42118567

So what's the issue?
Do you know how many times US said they are gonna stop arming ypg, they promised ypg would retreat from Menbij the day Euphrates Shield started, have you seen them retreating?
Just a couple weeks ago they said they were gonna buld up a 30k strong border defence army now they offer a 30km wide safe zone along Turkish border, if they are really gonna stop then it was because of Turkeys reaction which means Turkey is doing the right thing to defend its interests.
 
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