- Has Turkey brought the world one step closer to WWIII?
- Turkey entered Syria to end al-Assad’s rule: President Erdoğan
- Brings Turkey into a direct military conflict with Russia, Iran and Hezbollah
- Asks where is the United Nations?
If the
Turkish military is only in Syria to end the Assad regime, then presumably they
will stay there until the job is done.
And this
puts Turkey into a direct military conflict with Russia, Iran and Hezbollah
since all three of them are already fighting very hard to help the Assad
regime.
Turkey
entered Syria to end al-Assad’s rule: President Erdoğan
The
President of Turkey went on to say: “In my estimation, nearly 1 million people
have died in Syria. These deaths are still continuing without exception for
children, women and men. Where is the United Nations? What is it doing? Is it
in Iraq? No. We preached patience but could not endure in the end and had to
enter Syria together with the Free Syrian Army [FSA],” Erdoğan said at the
first Inter-Parliamentary Jerusalem Platform Symposium in Istanbul.
“Why did we
enter? We do not have an eye on Syrian soil. The issue is to provide lands to
their real owners. That is to say we are there for the establishment of
justice. We entered there to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad who terrorizes
with state terror. [We didn’t enter] for any other reason,” the president said.
The Turkish
military launched its operations in Syria to end the rule of Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Nov. 29.
As tension
mounts Kremlin asks Turkey to explain Erdoğan's remarks on Turkish operation
‘to end al-Assad rule’
The Kremlin
said on Nov. 30 that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's recent assertion
that the Turkish military operation in Syria is aimed at “ending the rule of
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad” had come as a surprise to Moscow and that it
expected an explanation from Ankara, Reuters reported.
"The
announcement really came as news to us," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
told reporters on a conference call.
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