14-Feb-16 World View -- Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
Saudi Arabia and Turkey plan joint ground troop incursion into Syria
** 14-Feb-16 World View -- Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e160214
Contents:
Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
Saudi Arabia and Turkey plan joint ground troop incursion into Syria
The death of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Turkey, Syria, Kurds, YPG, Azaz, Aleppo,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Ahmet Davutoglu, John Kirby, Saudi Arabia, Incirlik air base,
Britain, France, Adel al-Jubeir, Mevlut Cavusoglu,
Devlet Bahçeli, Nationalist Movement Party, MHP,
Justice Antonin Scalia, Ronald Reagan
14-Feb-16 World View -- Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
Re: 14-Feb-16 World View -- Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
If Russia bombs Turkey, wouldn't NATO have to protect Turkey? Or is this the point where NATO drops Turkey and declares war on Sunni Islam? And how will the millions of Sunni migrants repsond to that in the heart of Europe? I'm not afraid to die in a nuclear war. It's better than living in migrant hell America and Europe.
Re: 14-Feb-16 World View -- Turkey's military strikes Kurdish positions in Syria, north of Aleppo
If Russia conducted a single strike on something in Turkey, then NatoGuest wrote: > If Russia bombs Turkey, wouldn't NATO have to protect Turkey? Or
> is this the point where NATO drops Turkey and declares war on
> Sunni Islam? And how will the millions of Sunni migrants repsond
> to that in the heart of Europe? I'm not afraid to die in a nuclear
> war. It's better than living in migrant hell America and
> Europe.
officials would just tell both sides to cool it. If Russia declared
war on Turkey, that would be different.
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