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In reply to the discussion: Erdogan: US should choose between Turkey, Kurdish forces [View all]bemildred
(90,061 posts)22. Erdogan Signals Turkey Won't Stay Out of Syria If Asked to Join
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country should not repeat in Syria the same mistake it made in Iraq when it turned down a U.S. request to be part of the coalition that toppled Saddam Hussein.
We dont want to fall into the same mistake in Syria as in Iraq, the president said, recounting how Turkeys parliament denied a U.S. request to use its territories for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its important to see the horizon. Whats going on in Syria can only go on for so long. At some point it has to change, he told journalists on the return flight from a tour of Latin America, according to Hurriyet newspaper.
Opposition forces supported by Turkey and Saudi Arabia are losing more ground to the troops of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is backed by Hezbollah militants and Russian airstrikes. Turkey has repeatedly urged the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq to increase its support for moderate rebel groups seeking the ouster of Assad.
Had parliament approved the U.S. request to join the coalition in 2003, "Turkey would have been at the table, Erdogan said. Asked if Turkey could manage some sudden development in Syria, he said: "You dont talk about these things. When necessary, you do whats needed. Right now our security forces are prepared for all possibilities."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-07/erdogan-signals-turkey-won-t-stay-out-of-syria-if-asked-to-join
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country should not repeat in Syria the same mistake it made in Iraq when it turned down a U.S. request to be part of the coalition that toppled Saddam Hussein.
We dont want to fall into the same mistake in Syria as in Iraq, the president said, recounting how Turkeys parliament denied a U.S. request to use its territories for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its important to see the horizon. Whats going on in Syria can only go on for so long. At some point it has to change, he told journalists on the return flight from a tour of Latin America, according to Hurriyet newspaper.
Opposition forces supported by Turkey and Saudi Arabia are losing more ground to the troops of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is backed by Hezbollah militants and Russian airstrikes. Turkey has repeatedly urged the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq to increase its support for moderate rebel groups seeking the ouster of Assad.
Had parliament approved the U.S. request to join the coalition in 2003, "Turkey would have been at the table, Erdogan said. Asked if Turkey could manage some sudden development in Syria, he said: "You dont talk about these things. When necessary, you do whats needed. Right now our security forces are prepared for all possibilities."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-07/erdogan-signals-turkey-won-t-stay-out-of-syria-if-asked-to-join
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Now the Arab leaque are US sockpuppets in the US aim to keep the middle east unstable and the
Monk06
Feb 2016
#3
I'm sure American fighting men and women want to fight on behalf of arab monarchs and islamists...
CJCRANE
Feb 2016
#21
Saudi troops have no combat experience They have never operated further than 15 ft from an
Monk06
Feb 2016
#24
Several things could happen An Su35 could be shot down by and F22 removing the US fig leaf
Monk06
Feb 2016
#30
Representative of the United States landed in Rmelan military base and “promised” that the new
bemildred
Feb 2016
#11
"Team russia, assad, iran, china" may want that. to heck with what that group of global-war 'wants'.
Sunlei
Feb 2016
#37
Spotlight: Possible Saudi military intervention in Syria reflects dismay over army progress
bemildred
Feb 2016
#40
Kurds it is. Erdogan is dragging Turkey backwards and thus the Muslim world with it.
phleshdef
Feb 2016
#49