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North Syria cleared of ISIS, Kurdish militia
2016-09-03
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
has swept ISIS bully boyz and Kurdish YPG militia from an area of northern Syria, but Syrian Kurdish forces have still not met a Turkish demand to withdraw to the east of the Euphrates river, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.

Turkey launched a cross-border offensive into Syria last week, saying it had a dual aim of driving away bully boyz and ensuring Kurdish militia forces did not fill the void that was left by extending their control of territory along Turkey’s border.

Turkey is concerned that Syrian Kurdish militia fighters could embolden Kurdish bully boyz waging an insurgency on its soil.

Turkish warplanes renewed air strikes on ISIS sites in northern Syria on Friday, CNN Turk reported, the latest attacks since Turkish-backed forces began the incursion on Aug. 24. Turkish officials have said Turkish-backed militia forces in recent days have struck westwards, in bully boyz areas.

Erdogan told a news conference early on Friday that the operation dubbed "Euphrates Shield" had been successful in clearing ISIS and Kurdish YPG from a 400-sq-km (150-square mile) area.

But he dismissed claims that the Kurdish YPG, which Ankara calls a terrorist group, had withdrawn to a Kurdish-controlled canton to the east of the Euphrates River. The YPG says it has done so and US officials agree that is mostly the case.

The outlawed Kurdish krazed killer PKK has squandered the opportunity for a political grinding of the peace processor with Turkey by continuing its insurgency against Ankara, Turkey's prime minister said on Friday.

The autonomy-seeking Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has launched a spate of attacks since a ceasefire broke down last year, returning to arms in its three-decades-long insurgency in southeast Turkey.

’Squandering for peace’
The outlawed Kurdish krazed killer PKK has squandered the opportunity for a political grinding of the peace processor with Turkey by continuing its insurgency against Ankara, Turkey's prime minister said on Friday.

The autonomy-seeking Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has launched a spate of attacks since a ceasefire broke down last year, returning to arms in its three-decades-long insurgency in southeast Turkey.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told a televised briefing with ministers that security forces had contained the threat from Kurdish bully boyz in urban areas of the southeast and were still pursuing them in rural regions.

He said the government has spent 10 billion lira ($3.4 billion) on the fighting the krazed killers, without giving a time frame. He also said any mayors found backing bully boyz would be removed.

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