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Turkey mulls ground operation in Syria

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"...it would not be realistic for Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar alone to conduct ground operation in Syria."

ANKARA: -- Turkey’s foreign minister said some countries wants boots on the ground in Syria. But he said the offensive must be carried out jointly, like the coalition air strikes.


“Turkey, Saudi Arabia and even some European countries are in favor of a ground operation in Syria,” said Mevlut Cavusoglu. “But it would not be realistic for Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar alone to conduct ground operation in Syria.”

Turkey cross-border shelling

Turkey shelled Kurdish-held positions in northern Syria on Tuesday, according to the country’s Dogan news agency.

Ankara has been shelling Kurdish positions near the town of Azaz to the north of Aleppo since Saturday.

Turkey had warned Kurdish fighters they would face the “harshest reaction” if they tried to capture a town near Turkey’s border.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Kurdish-backed Syria Democratic Forces seized a village just west of the town of Marea.

Saudi military approach questioned

Iran’s foreign minister questioned Saudi Arabia’s approach with members of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs.

“We have said there is no military solution to the Syrian crisis,” Zarif said. “Our Saudi neighbours are saying publicly that there is a military solution. Are they going to impose a military solution or are they willing to fight until the last NATO soldier in order to impose a military solution?”

Zarif comments came as hundreds of thousands of soldiers from Egypt, Pakistan and Jordan arrived in Saudi Arabia for joint military drills, said to be the largest ever in the region.

The so-called Northern Thunder exercise will include air, sea and land forces.

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manarak, on 17 Feb 2016 - 06:15, said:

I hope NATO told Turks that they are on their own in the event of a Turkish ground invasion.

Make no mistake, there is nothing else than nationalism and their hate for the Kurds behond these thoughts.

Turkey are sounding off, nothing more.

The will have no NATO support if they invade Syria.

Putin and Russia will make mincemeat of them the minute Turkish troops cross the border.

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manarak, on 17 Feb 2016 - 06:15, said:

I hope NATO told Turks that they are on their own in the event of a Turkish ground invasion.

Make no mistake, there is nothing else than nationalism and their hate for the Kurds behond these thoughts.

Turkey are sounding off, nothing more.

The will have no NATO support if they invade Syria.

Putin and Russia will make mincemeat of them the minute Turkish troops cross the border.

"The will have no NATO support if they invade Syria.

I pray for your being right!"

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I hope NATO told Turks that they are on their own in the event of a Turkish ground invasion.

Make no mistake, there is nothing else than nationalism and their hate for the Kurds behond these thoughts.

i dont think so.

what about their national security, border security and national interests?

do those ring a bell for you? maybe not from 10 000 km away from there but for people living there, they get affected more than anyone.

we see USA invading countries claiming chemical weapons claiming their national security from 12 000 kms away or bombing and invading Afghanistan and Somalia!

Russia nor different. China plants misses in the middle of SEA on islands.

so i believe what Turks are doing are normal then when we see examples and i think they will not be invading Syria alone.

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