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  • Azad
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    Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
    Video: Kurds devastate Turkish Army assets in northern Syria
    "US-armed YPG targets Turkish tanks clearing Daesh in Jarablus, one soldier killed"

    One Turkish soldier has been killed and three others injured in a rocket attack by the U.S.-sponsored YPG terror group, who launched against two tanks...



    "This highly advanced U.S.-made anti-tank missile could now be on Syria’s frontline"

    The weapon, a FGM-148 Javelin, if confirmed, would be the first of its kind documented in the war against the Islamic State and a marked escalation in U.S. material being funneled to local groups fighting in the region.

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  • Vrej1915
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    Video: Kurds devastate Turkish Army assets in northern Syria
    By Izat Charkatli - 28/08/2016


    Aleppo, Syria (3:43 A.M.) – Footage emerged of the predominantly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) targeting a Turkish tank along with a munitions depot belonging to the Turkish-backed jihadists operating northeast Aleppo.

    So far, a Turkish soldier was killed while two other were wounded in operations against the SDF. Three Turkish tanks were reportedly destroyed as they aided the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in its operations.

    Notably, Turkish-backed forces continued their advance against ISIS capturing half a dozen villages hardly with any clashes as Islamic State militants seem in a mass retreat spree.

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  • Azad
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    "Rockets hit airport in Turkey’s southeast

    Passengers at Diyarbakir Airport, in the southeast Turkish province of the same name, have sought shelter in a terminal building after an apparent rocket attack, local media report. The airport is used for both military and civilian purposes."

    Passengers at Diyarbakir Airport, in the southeast Turkish province of the same name, on Saturday night sought shelter in a terminal building after an apparent rocket attack, local media report. The airport is used for both military and civilian purposes.

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  • Azad
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    Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    helouheburaboura ugalibaga, hyyyyyyy helouheburaboura ugalibaga, hyyyyyyy it should be kurdish for let's get the wheels and they all yell Yessss

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  • Azad
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    turkish chik chik chik chik chik chik chik ... chik chik chik chik chik chik chik chik assuming is a short for getchik as in lets go


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  • armnuke
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    Turkish tank commander dead as Kurdish YPG knocked-out two Turkish tanks around Jarablus, Syria.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Azad View Post
    Not sure if this is true or speculative


    "US to give Russia leadership role in Karabakh conflict, in exchange for Syria?

    Maria Zakharova, official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded with sarcasm to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent statement with respect to resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    “That the US concede the full leadership role to Russia in any matter? I do not believe,” noted Zakharova. “That will be a breakthrough.”

    She stated this commenting on the information that during his recent visit to Moscow, Kerry proposed to Russia that it transfer the leadership role in settlement of the Karabakh conflict, in exchange for concessions regarding Syria."

    http://news.am/eng/news/343358.html
    It does not seem like a fair trade to me. The Karabakh conflict is already is already firmly under Russia's control. Why would Russia agree to such a deal where it gives up something yet gains nothing..I would expect a deal involving Ukraine to make a lot more sense.

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  • Azad
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Things will add up once whatever has been agreed to has been fully implemented. This usually means the bigger players making gains at the expense of the smaller ones.
    Not sure if this is true or speculative


    "US to give Russia leadership role in Karabakh conflict, in exchange for Syria?

    Maria Zakharova, official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded with sarcasm to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent statement with respect to resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    “That the US concede the full leadership role to Russia in any matter? I do not believe,” noted Zakharova. “That will be a breakthrough.”

    She stated this commenting on the information that during his recent visit to Moscow, Kerry proposed to Russia that it transfer the leadership role in settlement of the Karabakh conflict, in exchange for concessions regarding Syria."

    Official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not believe in this…

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  • Azad
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  • Azad
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    Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Things will add up once whatever has been agreed to has been fully implemented. This usually means the bigger players making gains at the expense of the smaller ones.
    Agree! Except the "implemented" part is a perpetual one in that region.

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