Friday, February 05, 2016

Russia is acting inappropriately with Turkey.

Turkey is NATO. Russia needs to discuss problems with NATO so it is clear there will be no problems.

The USA needs more of a presence in Turkey. Turkey only bombs it's borders or shoots down planes, they never enter into ground wars with the Kurds. NATO has to have a stronger presence in Turkey simply because it is unable to display military competence in the region. Turkey is exasperating the problems in the region and is not at all helpful.


NATO needs to carry the strategy with Turkey so this incompetence ends!


Russia has successfully carried out initiatives near and around Aleppo. It is a good thing. Daesh has to be defeated before any coalition government can be convened.

The people are safe. That is important. They are safe and it does not matter who brought about that reality. 

Turkey is NOT to disrupt these efforts and cause the deaths of innocent people. They will have to accept the battle the Kurds are waging in Iraq as well. Turkey has been completely incompetent in recognizing new problems and adjusting to them. NATO needs to have a stronger presence in Turkey to end the mess they are creating.

Russia can take it's information to the United Nations Security Council and the Arab Coalition regarding Turkey.

Residents of Nubul and al-Zahraa, along with forces loyal to Syria"s President Bashar al-Assad, celebrate after the siege of their towns was broken, northern Aleppo countryside, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on February 4, 2016

February 5, 2016
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Beirut/ Moscow/ London - Russia said on Thursday it suspected Turkey was preparing a military incursion into Syria, as a Syrian army source said Aleppo would soon be encircled by government forces with Russian air support.
Turkey in turn accused Moscow of trying to divert attention from its own “crimes” in Syria, and said Aleppo was threatened with a “siege of starvation”. It said Turkey had the right to take any measures to protect its security.
In another sign of the spreading international ramifications of the five-year-old Syrian war, Saudi Arabia said it was ready to participate in ground operations against Islamic State in Syria if the US-led alliance decided to launch them.

The United States welcomed the Saudi offer, which together with any Turkish incursion would further embroil regional powers in a conflict that pitches Sunni-backed fighters against Damascus and forces backed by Moscow and Shi'a Iran....

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