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  • TURKEY WHISTLEBOWS - USA Been Supporting Terrorists! West MEDIA Shook!

    OPERATION OLIVE BRANCH: UPDATE

    Latest moves by Turkey have demonstrated a huge flaw in the western Media dialogue.

    For those that don't know, here are facts that will boost logical thinking.

    The USA has been providing weapons to Syrian Kurds to fight ISIS.

    However, the USA as well as the UN have also acknowledged for years that the PKK is a Terrorist Group Organization which is known as a Kurdish coalition, where my countrymen have been fighting the PKK for decades. Of course there's no Kurdistan, but it's foolish to think that the PKK and Kurds all throughout the Middle East no have rogue groups working together... the USA knows this.. but because there's an ISIS dialogue people get confused with Middle Eastern warfare. Americans were already critical about how they supplied Afghans to fight against Russian militia years ago... what's different now with the Syrian Kurds.

    Seems like the USA wants Syrian Kurds to do their dirty work so they don't have to send in their troops, but accidentally provide weapons to forces that are more likely to supply their Kurdish affiliates as well. This is a huge loophole, and this is the essence of Operation Olive Branch.

    Western news have recently published yet are now declining headlines that ''Turks are fighting American Allies..''

    The USA have now said they will not interfere with Operation Olive Branch as they don't want Western News to dig on the facts about military arms trading and a huge paradox on the Terrorism dialogue.

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    Turkey’s military incursion in Northern Syria promises to remove PKK terrorists from Afrin and help exiled Kurds return home.

    On Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced the start of Turkey's military operation in Afrin, where the PKK's Syrian branch, PYD-YPG, had established de facto control in January 2014. The ground incursion, baptized as Operation Olive Branch, shows the country's commitment to fighting PKK terrorists amid controversial efforts by the United States to transform the group's Syrian franchise into a regular army behind the smokescreen of 'border security.'

    Turkey's second major military operation in Northern Syria aims to accomplish several missions:

    First, Turkey considers the long-standing PKK presence in Northern Syria, including Afrin, a serious threat against the territorial integrity of its southern neighbor. The PKK's efforts to create autonomous regions across the Turkish-Syrian border and a recent statement by the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh about plans to transform the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces, which was established to conceal Washington's partnership with local PKK elements in the first place, into a Border Security Force are considered as direct threats against the long-term stability of Syria.

    Moreover, the PKK presence in Northern Syria, including Afrin, has resulted in an uptick in the number of terror attacks against Turkish civilians and security forces in recent years. In particular, PKK militants in Afrin, which is located across the border from Hatay, have been responsible for dozens of attacks in southern Turkey. By establishing itself in the Taurus mountains, the PKK sought to expand its violent campaign into Turkey's Mediterranean coast.

    Finally, the Turkish military operation is expected to liberate Afrin from the yoke of PKK-PYD terrorists, who have been oppressing local communities and ruling the area with an iron fist. By removing the PKK-linked administrators from the area, Turkey hopes to create necessary conditions for the local population to govern itself. At the same time, Ankara wants to repair Afrin's social fabric and rebuilt the area's economic infrastructure to ensure long-term stability. An added benefit of peace and stability in Northern Syria would be the return of hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds, who have been banished from their lands by the PKK overlords, to Syria. Hence the support for Afrin residents for Turkey's ground incursion.

    To be clear, Turkey has the necessary experience to rebuild Afrin. The country has successfully rebuilt places like Jarabulus and Al-Bab, which had been liberated from Daesh terrorists as part of Operation Euphrates Shield. In the wake of the SDF's secret agreement with Daesh, which resulted in the release of over 1,000 militants from Raqqa, the Free Syrian Army has successfully prevented Daesh terrorists from reaching Turkey's borders. Following the liberation of Afrin, the Turkish military could answer calls from the local tribes in Manbij, which have been occupied by the PKK militants with U.S. support, to establish another 'safe zone' in the area

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    • #3
      It's wrong for America and Turkey to be negotiating with each other through battlefield atrocities.

      It's mostly the US at fault here, of course, as Turkey is operating on their own boarder.

      It's also wrong for America to coral the Kurds into the Turkish firing line, because of some distorted anti-Realist Pentagon guidance.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
        It's wrong for America and Turkey to be negotiating with each other through battlefield atrocities.

        It's mostly the US at fault here, of course, as Turkey is operating on their own boarder.

        It's also wrong for America to coral the Kurds into the Turkish firing line, because of some distorted anti-Realist Pentagon guidance.
        Actually the USA are smart, they want no part of Operation Olive Branch. Instead they prefer Russia to be in the mix instead of them, even though the USA has been supplying Syrian Kurds to fight ISIS. It’s been a huge flop now that these Syrian Kurds are supplying their presence in Afrin when these groups know its not ideal to do so, but because hey have western backing, they think it’s justified to supply and support in the Afrin region to fight ISIS.

        In other words, Afrin is not even close to the ISIS territory in Syria, so Turkey can only assume to defend itself and take offensive measures by the border. These Syrian Kurds are literally trolling in the Afrin region while having been supplied by the USA... huge flop

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        • #5
          ISIS are finished and the U.S govt continue to support and supply the Kurds. A lot of Kurds want to form Kurdistan which takes land from Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq. By arming them, it's going to continue to fuel tension in that area of the World. I've been to Turkey, met Kurdish people there and they live normally. The PKK based in South/East Turkey are very aggressive and all out terrorists, Turkey then responds heavy handedly and then PKK continues their terrorism...rinse and repeat. None of the countries are going to give away land for a Kurdistan. The closest country that POTENTIALLY could (not likely at all) is Iraq. That's because of the U.S presence, Iraq being weakened by the U.S invasion and ISIS, their biggest city Erbil being based in Iraq and their history with the gassing of Kurds under Saddam.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lester Tutor View Post
            Actually the USA are smart, they want no part of Operation Olive Branch. Instead they prefer Russia to be in the mix instead of them, even though the USA has been supplying Syrian Kurds to fight ISIS. It’s been a huge flop now that these Syrian Kurds are supplying their presence in Afrin when these groups know its not ideal to do so, but because hey have western backing, they think it’s justified to supply and support in the Afrin region to fight ISIS.

            In other words, Afrin is not even close to the ISIS territory in Syria, so Turkey can only assume to defend itself and take offensive measures by the border. These Syrian Kurds are literally trolling in the Afrin region while having been supplied by the USA... huge flop
            It seems like the US has been recently arming the Kurds and having them mass up, to which Turkey in turn comes in and air blasts them, like blasting ducks in a row.

            It's a fumbling and worthless US policy.

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            • #7
              The US has been destabilising the middle east for more of the 20th century, why would it stop now? I mean ISIS was claimed to be defeated, why are the kurds (the good guys the same way the Taliban were in the 80s) still being armed and supplied?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hayZ View Post
                ISIS are finished and the U.S govt continue to support and supply the Kurds. A lot of Kurds want to form Kurdistan which takes land from Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq. By arming them, it's going to continue to fuel tension in that area of the World. I've been to Turkey, met Kurdish people there and they live normally. The PKK based in South/East Turkey are very aggressive and all out terrorists, Turkey then responds heavy handedly and then PKK continues their terrorism...rinse and repeat. None of the countries are going to give away land for a Kurdistan. The closest country that POTENTIALLY could (not likely at all) is Iraq. That's because of the U.S presence, Iraq being weakened by the U.S invasion and ISIS, their biggest city Erbil being based in Iraq and their history with the gassing of Kurds under Saddam.
                It's definitely the foreign policy...this shows propaganda at its best to rule the middle east while still throwing Islam as a narrative for Terrorist organizations. PKK has a grudge with Turkey that is not Islam related, but the west throws this wrench dialogue in it to confuse the western mind.

                If the USA and UN acknowledge that the PKK is a terrorist organization then how in the fűck do they supply Syrian Kurds who are mobilizing in Afrin to support PKK rogue groups. It gets even better to know its foreign policy when Israel makes headlines that Syrian Kurds are ideally allies which also justifies why Israel forces run the Golan Heights in southwest Syria.

                Seeing how Turkey is and has always been loyal as a NATO member, it shows the hypocrisy from the west to create terrorist narratives to only fumble it in return. How do westerners not see this?

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                • #9
                  America's foreign policy = Israels foreign policy

                  Destabalizing the Middle East and dividing it up is the goal

                  The refugee crisis, furthers the Zionist agenda as they're the one's always pushing for open borders and fighting "hate speech" that is European's opposing immigration.


                  Muslims sure as hell haven't benefited from 9/11, who has?


                  One of the top conspiracies is that Israel's Mossad, with insider help (Larry Silverstein owning the towers and friends with Netanyahu) bought those towers down by demolition.

                  We also know how Saudi's are close with Israel as they share common enemy in Iran and they're often accused of being behind the plane hijackings and funding terrorism.

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                  • #10
                    Its GGG fault. I know it

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