Turkey seeks support in tackling threats
[Aljazeera] NATO ambassadors hold rare emergency meeting to review threat ISIL poses to Turkey amid country's tensions with Kurds.
[AlJazeera] The recent spate of attacks on Turkish soil heightens concern for its stability. NATO ambassadors have held a rare emergency meeting to review the threat ISIL poses to Turkey.
It called the meeting to talk about the growing instability on its southern border. Up until now, Turkey has been reluctant to get involved in the US-led coalition fight against ISIL. However, things have changed. Now Turkey is launching attacks inside Syria against ISIL and in northern Iraq against the Kurdish armed group, PKK.
It has also discussed a plan with the US to create a so-called buffer zone along its border with Syria.
Turkey has been trying to get NATO/the US/somebody to enforce that X kilometer buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border since President Erdogan broke up with his BFF Assad, Jr. I fail to understand why the vaunted Turkish army, however bereft of competent senior officers now languishing in the famed Turkish prisons, has not simply handled it themselves. Surely Turks can face down the Arab rabble that is ISIS, however well armed they might be. | But will it succeed in containing these threats? Or will it get further drawn into the conflict?
Related: Has Turkey bitten off more than it can chew.
One can only hope they have. |
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Posted by: Besoeker 2015-07-29 |