Reuters: Turkey to U.S.: end support for Syrian Kurdish YPG or risk confrontation
ANKARA/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkey urged the United States on Thursday to halt its support for Kurdish YPG fighters or risk confronting Turkish forces on the ground in Syria, some of Ankara’s strongest comments yet about a potential clash with its NATO ally.
The comments, from the spokesman for President Tayyip Erdogan’s government, underscore the growing bilateral tensions, six days after Turkey launched its air and ground operation, “Olive Branch”, in Syria’s northwestern Afrin region.
Turkey’s targeting of the YPG, which it views as a security threat, has opened a new front in Syria’s multi-sided civil war.
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2 comments:
Have the US moved out the nukes from Turkey?
Have been wondering the same thing ever since the attempted coup Hans. Erdogan is appearing very unstable and the U.S seems to be once again creating more enemies by not supporting the kurds. Really would have thought they learned a lesson or 2 from isis that they created
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