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Erdogan says Turkey ‘won’t stop’ operation in northern Syria despite ‘threats’ as US warns it can ‘shut down’ Ankara’s economy
11 Oct, 2019 18:11 / Updated 14 hours ago
Erdogan says Turkey ‘won’t stop’ operation in northern Syria despite ‘threats’ as US warns it can ‘shut down’ Ankara’s economy

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Turkey’s military will continue its campaign against Kurdish militants in northern Syria despite “threats” from the US and allies, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said, insisting the operation targets not Kurds but terrorists.
We can’t wait. As Turkey, we will never stop this fight, no matter what anyone says,” Erdogan declared on Friday.
The US and Europe both say we are killing Kurds. The Kurdish people are our brothers. Our struggle is against terror groups.
ALSO ON RT.COM‘Hey EU, wake up’: Erdogan threatens to send millions of refugees to Europe if EU labels Turkish op in Syria an invasion
Operation Peace Spring, the official name for Turkey’s cross-border anti-terror campaign, launched earlier this week after US President Donald Trump announced American troops would be pulling back from the northeast border.
The Pentagon has slammed Turkey’s “impulsive action” - even though the operation had been planned for some time, and the US was initially supposed to help in the creation of a “security zone” along the border.
ALSO ON RT.COMTurkey’s Syria op could see Islamic State terrorists scattering & rearming, not sure whether Ankara can tackle it fast – Putin
Trump has signed an executive order allowing the Treasury Department to sanction “any person associated with the government of Turkey, any portion of the government,” according to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who claimed Trump was “concerned…about the potential targeting of civilians, civilian infrastructure, ethnic or religious minorities.”
These are very powerful sanctions. We hope we don’t have to use them. But we can shut down the Turkish economy if we need to.
Turkey, a NATO member and an ally of the US, has been threatened with sanctions before. After Ankara’s purchase of S-400 missile defense systems from Russia, Washington threatened to impose retaliatory sanctions and kick the country out of the F-35 fighter jet program.
 

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Huat Ah! Congratulations to Turkey & President Erdogan! Victory in Syria! Pse display Kurds Corpses & POW and parade nuke Kurds Women ASAP!

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Turkish-led forces seize parts of Syrian town

FILE PHOTO: Turkish army vehicles and military personnel are stationed near the Turkish-Syrian border in Sanliurfa province, Turkey, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

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ISTANBUL: Turkish forces and their Syrian allies seized large parts of the northern Syrian town of Suluk, a war monitor said on Sunday (Oct 13), as they pressed on with their offensive against Kurdish militia for a fifth day in the face of fierce international opposition.
Turkey is facing threats of possible sanctions from the United States unless it calls off the incursion.


Two of its NATO allies, Germany and France, have said they are halting weapons exports to Turkey and the Arab League has denounced the operation.
Ankara launched the cross-border assault against the YPG militia after US President Donald Trump withdrew some US troops from the border region. Turkey says the YPG is a terrorist group aligned with Kurdish militants in Turkey.
READ: On Turkish frontline, fear of criticising operation


Turkish police special forces patrol in Akcakale on the Turkish-Syrian border
FILE PHOTO: Turkish police special forces patrol in Akcakale on the Turkish-Syrian border, in Sanliurfa province, Turkey, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Murad Sezer



The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said Turkish forces and Syrian rebels entered Suluk, some 10km from Turkey's border. Turkey's state-owned Anadolu news agency said the rebels seized complete control of Suluk.
Suluk is southeast of the Syrian border town of Tel Abyad, one of the two main targets in the incursion, which was shelled by Turkish howitzers on Sunday morning, a witness in the neighbouring Turkish town of Akcakale said.
Gunfire also resounded around the Syrian border town of Ras al Ain, some 120km to the east of Tel Abyad, while Turkish artillery continued to target the area, a Reuters reporter across the border in Turkey's Ceylanpinar said.
Turkish-backed Syrian rebels, known as the National Army, advanced into Ras al Ain on Saturday but by Sunday there were still conflicting reports on who held control.
The Syrian Observatory monitoring group said the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), in which the YPG comprises the main fighting element, had recovered "almost full control" of Ras al Ain after a counter attack.
A spokesman for the National Army denied this, saying its forces were still in the positions they took on Saturday.
130,000 DISPLACED
Turkey's incursion has raised international alarm over its mass displacement of civilians and the possibility of Islamic State militants escaping from Kurdish prisons. The Kurdish-led forces have been key allies for the United States in eliminating the jihadist group from northern Syria.
More than 130,000 people have been displaced from rural areas around Tel Abyad and Ras al Ain as a result of the fighting, the United Nations said on Sunday.
In a statement, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said OCHA and other relief agencies estimated up to 400,000 civilians in the Syrian conflict zone may require aid and protection in the coming period.
READ: Turkish offensive stretches Syria hospital to limit

In the latest criticism, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed "grave concern" to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, saying the offensive may worsen the humanitarian situation and undermine progress against Islamic State.
"He urged the President to end the operation and enter into dialogue," a spokesman for Johnson said after a telephone call between the two leaders on Saturday evening.
Turkey's Defence Ministry said on Sunday that 480 YPG militants had been "neutralised" since the operation began, a term that commonly means killed.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based organisation that reports on the war, said 74 Kurdish-led fighters, 49 Turkey-backed Syrian rebels and 30 civilians have been killed in the fighting.
In Turkey, 18 civilians have been killed in cross-border bombardment, Turkish media and officials say.

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ISLAMIC STATE ESCAPEES
The SDF holds most of the northern Syrian territory that once made up Islamic State's "caliphate" in the country. It has been keeping thousands of fighters from the jihadist group in jail and tens of thousands of their family members in camps.
The Kurdish-led administration for northern and eastern Syria said the offensive was nearing a camp for displaced people holding thousands of members of "Islamic State (IS) families".
Around 100 people - women affiliated with IS and their children - have escaped from the camp, the Observatory said.
The shelling of the camp at Ain Issa, north of Raqqa and about 30km south of the border represented "support for the revival of the Daesh organisation", the Kurdish-led administration said, referring to IS militants.
Addressing the UN Security Council, the US-led coalition against Islamic State and other international parties, the Kurdish-led administration urged them "to bear your responsibilities and to intervene quickly to prevent a catastrophe whose effects will not be limited to Syria alone but will knock on all your doors when matters get out of control".

A Turkey-backed Syrian rebel fighter reacts before crossing into Syria, in the border town of Akcak
FILE PHOTO: A Turkey-backed Syrian rebel fighter reacts before crossing into Syria, in the border town of Akcakale in Sanliurfa province, Turkey, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Kemal Aslan

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a car bomb on Friday in Qamishli, the largest city in the Kurdish-held area, where some IS militants fled from a jail.
On Saturday Trump defended his decision to withdraw troops from the Syrian border region, telling conservative Christian activists that the United States should prioritise protecting its own borders.
"Let them have their borders, but I don't think our soldiers should be there for the next 50 years guarding a border between Turkey and Syria when we can't guard our own borders at home," Trump said in a speech in Washington.
Turkey's stated objective is to set up a "safe zone" inside Syria to resettle many of the 3.6 million Syrian war refugees it has been hosting. Erdogan has threatened to send them to Europe if the EU does not back his assault.
He has also dismissed the growing condemnation of the operation, saying that Turkey "will not stop it, no matter what anyone says".
READ: Thousands in Europe march against Turkey's Syria offensive

The SDF accused Turkey-backed rebel fighters of killing a Kurdish politician in a road ambush on Saturday. The rebel force denied it, saying it had not advanced that far.
The Syrian Observatory said Turkey-backed groups had killed nine civilians on the road, including Hervin Khalaf, co-chair of the secular Future Syria Party.
Source: Reuters/jt
 

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库尔德军事领导人怒斥美国:是你们让我们被屠杀

2019年10月13日 12:15 环球网



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原标题:库尔德军事领导人怒斥美国:是你们抛弃了我们,让我们被屠杀
[环球网报道 记者 侯佳欣]“你们抛弃了我们,让我们被屠杀”,针对此前土耳其军队对叙利亚北部库尔德武装发起大规模军事行动,华盛顿方面突然“背后捅刀”、抛弃盟友的撤军行为,叙利亚库尔德军事领导人马兹卢姆·科巴尼·阿卜迪将军愤懑不已。
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美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)12日独家发布一份美国政府内部文件。根据文件记录,在10月10日的会议上,阿卜迪向打击“伊斯兰国”国际联盟副特使威廉·罗巴克表达了库尔德方面的不满。“你们不愿意保护(叙利亚)民众,但你们不希望另一股力量来保护我们。你已经出卖了我们。这是不道德的。”阿卜迪称。
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对于美国此前的“撤军行为”,文件显示,阿卜迪在10日的会议上明确告诉罗巴克,“我已经坚持了两天,没有对媒体说美国抛弃了我们。我希望你们(美国)现在离开我们的土地,这样我就可以邀请俄罗斯人及其政府的飞机接管这片空域。要么你们(美国)现在阻止(土耳其)对我方民众的轰炸,要么就靠边站,这样我们就可以让俄罗斯人进来。”
然而,美国政府官员却表示,美国不希望库尔德人转向俄罗斯。
基于目前的局势,阿卜迪称,“我需要知道你们是否有能力保护我方民众,阻止这些炸弹落在我们身上。我需要知道(这些)。因为如果你无法做到,我现在就需要与俄罗斯政府达成协议,并且邀请他们(派)飞机来保护这个地区。”

对于库尔德武装的愤怒,罗马克表示,他会将库尔德领导人的信息传递给国务院,在此之前,他请求阿卜迪“不要立即做出任何决定”。此外,罗马克还提到,美国正在努力阻止土耳其的进攻并促成停火。
就此事件,CNN12日向国务院和白宫提出置评请求。
几位接受采访的官员表示,他们对于特朗普政府在库尔德问题上的处理方式感到失望。一位熟悉叙利亚局势的美国官员告诉CNN,人们越来越担心土耳其在叙利亚的行动野心越来越大。
近日来,土耳其与叙利亚库尔德武装之间局势持续紧张。土耳其总统埃尔多安10月5日表示,土耳其将于近日发起军事行动,以肃清在叙边境活动的库尔德武装,并在叙设立“安全区”。美国白宫6日回应称,美军方对土耳其即将进入叙北部展开军事行动“不支持、不参与”,美军将从相关区域撤出。
土国防部9日晚宣布,土耳其军队已对叙利亚北部的库尔德武装展开地面军事行动。对此,美国国防部长马克•埃斯珀11日回应称,美国不会放弃其库尔德盟友,但美国不会干预土耳其方面军事行动。对于美方如此表态,CNN评论称,显然,库尔德人很有“被遗弃感”。


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Kurdish military leaders angered the United States: you let us be slaughtered
October 13, 2019 12:15 Global Network
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Original title: Kurdish military leader angers the United States: You abandoned us and let us be slaughtered

[Global Network Reporter Hou Jiaxin] "You abandoned us and let us be slaughtered". In response to the Turkish army's large-scale military operations against the Kurdish armed forces in northern Syria, Washington suddenly "slashed the sword" and abandoned the withdrawal of allies, Syria. Kurdish military leader Mazlum Kobani Abdi is resentful.

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CNN released an internal US government document on the 12th. According to documentary records, at the meeting on October 10, Abdi expressed his dissatisfaction with Kurdish opposition to the Deputy Special Envoy of the International Union against the Islamic State. "You are not willing to protect the (Syrian) people, but you don't want another force to protect us. You have betrayed us. It is immoral," Abdi said.

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For the previous "demobilization" of the United States, the documents showed that Abdi clearly told Robak at the meeting on the 10th. "I have been insisting for two days and have not told the media that the United States has abandoned us. I hope that you (United States) are now Leave our land so that I can invite Russians and their government planes to take over the airspace. Or you (the United States) now stop (Turkey) from bombing our people, or just stand by, so that we can let Russia People come in."

However, US government officials said that the United States does not want Kurds to turn to Russia.

Based on the current situation, Abdi said, “I need to know if you have the ability to protect our people and prevent these bombs from falling on us. I need to know (these). Because if you can’t do it, I need to The Russian government reached an agreement and invited them to send the aircraft to protect the area."

For the anger of the Kurdish armed forces, Romank said that he would pass the information of the Kurdish leader to the State Department. Before that, he asked Abdi to "do not make any decisions immediately." In addition, Romank also mentioned that the United States is working hard to stop the Turkish offensive and promote a ceasefire.

In response to this incident, CNN submitted a request for comment to the State Council and the White House on the 12th.

Several interviewed officials said they were disappointed with the Trump administration's handling of the Kurdish issue. A US official familiar with the situation in Syria told CNN that there is growing concern that Turkey’s operational ambitions in Syria are growing.

The situation between Turkey and Syrian Kurdish armed forces has continued to be tense in recent days. Turkish President Erdogan said on October 5 that Turkey will launch a military operation in recent days to eliminate the Kurdish armed forces on the Syrian border and establish a "safe area" in Syria. The US White House responded on the 6th that the US military will "do not support or participate" in Turkey's upcoming military operations in northern Syria, and the US military will withdraw from the relevant regions.

The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on the evening of the 9th that the Turkish army had launched a ground military operation against the Kurdish armed forces in northern Syria. In response, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper responded on the 11th that the United States will not give up its Kurdish allies, but the United States will not interfere in the Turkish military operations. As for the US statement, CNN commented that it is clear that the Kurds are "abandoned."
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Erdogan threatens to flood Europe with 3.6 million refugees as Syria offensive forces tens of thousands to flee

At least 17 civilians, including several children, have been killed in the offensive











Turkey’s president has threatened to send millions of Syrian refugees to Europe in retaliation for stinging world criticism of his military operation in northern Syria that has left 17 civilians dead, including several children.

Lashing out at the European Union and others that joined a global chorus of condemnation, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned he would “open the gates” if anyone called his offensive “an invasion”.

Seventeen civilians and dozens of fighters on both sides, have been killed since Turkish troops and its Syrian rebel allies launched a cross-border incursion against Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Wednesday.



Among the dead in Syria are three children, rights groups have reported. The Turkish authorities meanwhile said that that six people, including a nine-month-old baby had been killed on the Turkish side.

Over 60,000 people have since fled their homes as Ankara’s military advanced, capturing nine Syrian villages and encircling two Kurdish-held towns.

Under airstrikes and heavy artillery, panicked residents of the Syrian border towns told The Independent they had “nowhere to hide”.


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EU has criticised Ankara’s plan to build a so-called ‘safe zone’ in territory it planned to seize in the offensive (EPA)

Just weeks before Mr Trump’s announcement, the SDF had destroyed several of its military defences near to the border with Turkey as part of a US-led security agreement.

In an attempt to defend his decision, the US president hit out at critics and said the Kurds “didn’t help us in the Second World War”. He later appeared to backtrack warning Ankara that it would be hit hard financially if it did not “play by the rules”. Ankara considers the SDF a terrorist organisation for its links to Kurdish separatists in Turkey.

It claims its operation intends to create a “safe zone” to facilitate the return of millions of refugees, with Turkey’s foreign minister saying the operation would go no further than 30km into Syria.

But world leaders and aid agencies fear that vulnerable families, who fled war, will be forcibly re-located there and a military incursion in northern Syria, which is home to over 700,000 people that rely on aid, would cause a “humanitarian catastrophe”.

Many also say that Turkey’s offensive runs the risk of Isis prisoners escaping from camps – which hold some 18,000 militants – amid the chaos
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On Wednesday night, Kurdish officials accused Turkey of bombing a prison, in the border city of Qamishli, which holds Isis jihadists of more than 60 nationalities.

Badran Jia Kurd, a senior Kurdish official, told Reuters that the fighting will “definitely reduce and weaken” their ability to guard Isis prisons as troops will need to be diverted to the front.

“This could lead to their escape,” he added. Journalists in the area confirmed the hit to The Independent, calling it a “near miss” as no Isis fighter had escaped.

Aid agencies, meanwhile, warned that over 60,000 people had fled their homes amid intense airstrikes and artillery fire.

“Families fleeing areas like Ras Ayn said the shelling is indiscriminate, they are pouring into this city,” Said Jan, a local Kurdish resident and reporter who was in Hasakah, a town about 70km south east of the frontline.

“Dozens of families, mostly women, children and elderly people are now camping in the four largest schools here. We are concerned because the schools are almost full already. There is no one administering aid. They need everything right now, food water, everything,” he added.

Residents of Qamishli city, further east, meanwhile shared gruesome photos of two children hit by artillery fire. They said Mohamed, 15, was killed by the attack. His sister, 8, whose foot was shown dangling from her shattered leg by just a thread, later had her limb amputated.

“Everyone was yelling and screaming in the hospital. The children’s aunt was crying, begging people to share blood, they needed a rare B-type for the little girl,” said Sharine, a resident of the city who went to the hospital to help.

“The doctors tried to reassure the aunt but in the last second they had to admit the little girl would lose her leg. Everyone looked horrified,” she told The Independent.

“The parents were busy burying the little boy, they had no idea their daughter was undergoing an amputation,” she added.
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64,000 have fled their homes since Turkey launched the offensive (AFP/Getty)

As the death toll mounted, world leaders and bodies, called on Turkey to immediately cease the unilateral attack, denouncing Ankara’s plan to build a “safe zone”.

The European Union, which sparked the wrath of Mr Erdogan, said forcibly relocating Syrian refugees to northern Syria would not “satisfy international criteria for refugee return as laid down by UNHCR”.

“Any attempt at demographic change would be unacceptable,” the blistering statement added.

“The EU will not provide stabilisation or development assistance in areas where the rights of local populations are ignored.”

Dominic Raab the foreign secretary, meanwhile said he called his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu on Thursday afternoon “to express the UK’s disappointment and concern about the military incursion into northeastern Syria and call for restraint.”
 

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Now u guys know why so many refugees? Who caused those refugees to migrate to Western countries? Look at ME. Whos been invading and interfering other countries domestic problem. Whos been bombing, killing million and million of innocent lives? Fucktard USA and her Western allies!:FU:
 

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Female Kurdish politician ‘executed’ by pro-Turkish militants as civilian death toll rises to 38 in Syria offensive
Syrian Democratic Forces say politician was ambushed and shot dead in attack





Turkish-backed groups have killed nine civilians, including a female politician, in northeastern Syria, according to a human rights monitor.

Hevrin Khalaf, the Future Syria Party’s secretary-general, and her driver were ambushed and shot dead on Saturday, according to Kurdish forces.

“The nine civilians were executed at different moments south of the town of Tal Abyad,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.



In a statement, the political arm of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said Khalaf was “taken out of her car during a Turkish-backed attack and executed by Turkish-backed mercenary factions”.

“This is clear evidence that the Turkish state is continuing its criminal policy towards unarmed civilians,” the SDF said.


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