It could take the long route like the previous Israeli delegation aircraft that visited Azerbaijan last month.Apparently, Netanyahu’s plane was barred from flying over Turkey, and this is why he cancelled his visit to Azerbaidjan:
It could take the long route like the previous Israeli delegation aircraft that visited Azerbaijan last month.Apparently, Netanyahu’s plane was barred from flying over Turkey, and this is why he cancelled his visit to Azerbaidjan:
Apparently, Netanyahu’s plane was barred from flying over Turkey, and this is why he cancelled his visit to Azerbaidjan:
Just a lame excuse,probably canceled by Azerbaijan.Apparently, Netanyahu’s plane was barred from flying over Turkey, and this is why he cancelled his visit to Azerbaidjan:
It is reported that Israili jets were blocked by the Turkish over the Northern Syria. Both sides refrained from taking ant action but it is also claimed that Israil told the US that they will shoot against Turkish jets may the same situation occur in the future.
Of course it is, that's not how IFF works.Is it possible for american made Turkish jets to lock and fire onto other American made jets?
US President Donald Trump said he intends to lift sanctions on Syria. "This decision was made after discussing the situation in Syria with the Crown Prince, and also with President Erdogan of Turkey, who recently called me and asked me for a very important... I will order the lifting of sanctions on Syria to give it a chance at greatness," Trump explained.
Syria has already begun to celebrate.
Erdogan just achieved the dissolution and disarmament of the PKK.most likely it will come out that erdogan accepted kurdish autonomy in the north east of syria. Lifting of sanctions will be a short term gain that can be taken away at any moment. Giving autonomy to the PKK in the north is something that will cause damage to the region for many decades to come.
Erdogan just achieved the dissolution and disarmament of the PKK.
That's a fact.
Why do you think he should agree to autonomy in northern Syria?
I don't see any logic in that.
You do realise that Imamoglu, just like the current AKP, is pro-DEM to the point that he supported shitty practices like having DEM/PKK members getting elected into the parliament from the CHP rosters and then giving them back to their former parties?PKK is just one tiny wing of KCK. They've been defeated before, until AKP stepped in and saved them for votes. This is the third time they've done this. KCK is still alive and well in Syria under YPG. Militarily, PKK hasn't had room to breathe for years inside Turkish borders. Now as Erdoğan continues to lose popularity, he's eyeing an alliance with DEM. This is the only way he can win with votes, ignoring the fact that it will be illegal for him to run again.
This is all just a big show. He's trying to sell it as peace with the "Kurds" to gain DEM votes and as a victory for Turkey to gain nationalist votes. Meanwhile, he has jailed Ümit Özdağ and the mayor of a city of over 15 million for no legal reason. Whilst all this is unfolding, everyday thousands of Afghans and others jump over the border.
Don't forget the attack on TUSAŞ late last year. PKK did it and what did they say? It wasn't them. Same thing will happen again and again, and there will be no response. We still haven't properly hit them back. Meanwhile, Ocalan is on the brink of release. It's a fucking joke, please don't be so naive.
In 5 or so years, when fighting begins again, they'll have smuggled thousands of FPV drones into Turkish borders. Then we'll see something much uglier than the 2015-2016 urban battles.
Well I guess we now know why Özdağ and İmamoğlu go put in jail. PKK-AKP Kurdo-Islamist alliance is in full swing.
As expected, YPG/PKK continues to fortify its positions