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By the decision of our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a security meeting will be held at the Dolmabahçe Work Office in Istanbul on Saturday, January 13 at 14.30.

Our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Hakan Fidan, our Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Ali Yerlikaya, our Minister of National Defense, Mr. Yaşar Güler, our Chief of General Staff, General Mr. Metin Gürak, and our Head of the National Intelligence Organization, Mr. İbrahim Kalın, will attend the meeting chaired by our President.


This comes right after the attack on Matin where we lost 9 soldiers.
 

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PRESS BRIEFING

A security meeting was held at the Istanbul Dolmabahçe Work Office under the chairmanship of our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, Minister of Internal Affairs Ali Yerlikaya, Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler, Chief of General Staff General Metin Gürak, Director of National Intelligence Organization İbrahim Kalın, Director of Communications Fahrettin Altun and Chief Advisor to the President on Foreign Policy and Security Akif Çağatay Kılıç attended the meeting.

At the meeting, our counter-terrorism strategies were evaluated in their entirety, and the steps we have taken and will take in the context of the treacherous terrorist attack carried out yesterday in the Claw-Lock Operation Zone in the north of Iraq and the fight against terrorism were discussed.

We clearly state that the Republic of Turkey continues its fight against the terrorist organization PKK/YPG/KCK and its supporters with determination and determination within the framework of its strategy to prevent and destroy threats to its survival at their source.

In the operations launched after the treacherous attack, a total of 45 terrorists were neutralized, 36 in the north of Iraq and 9 in the north of Syria.

This struggle of ours will continue until the last terrorist is neutralized and the terrorist swamps in Iraq and Syria are completely drained.

The separatist terrorist organization, which has come to the point of extinction within our borders, has suffered very heavy losses as a result of our successful cross-border operations.

As the terrorist organization is cornered in Syria and Iraq, attempts to strengthen and revitalize the organization have also gained momentum.

The recent increasing terrorist attacks against our troops serving outside our borders are an insidious part of the scenarios to fatten the organization.

Turkey will definitely not allow the establishment of a "terrorism" along its southern borders, under any pretext or reason.

Within the framework of our right to self-defense and bilateral agreements, wherever there is a terrorist threat, camp, shelter, formation or cluster, it is our main priority to destroy it permanently, regardless of who is behind it.

The separatist scoundrels who are subcontractors of Turkey's enemies are and will be held accountable for every drop of blood they shed.

We are determined to disappoint both those who play a part in the traps set to hinder our goal of the Turkey Century and those who hold their strings.

We wish God's mercy to our Turkish soldiers who were martyred in the treacherous terrorist attack carried out yesterday in the Claw-Lock Operation Region in the north of Iraq.

My condolences to the families and relatives of our martyrs, our Turkish Armed Forces and our beloved nation.

We pray to God for a speedy recovery to our soldiers who were injured in the attack and whose treatment continues.

It is announced to the public with respect.

 

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I have a dream. I don't expect anything though.
The statement is the type of hilarious crap that the MoD account is usually sharing. What will happen next? 10 bombs in Iraq, 8 in Syria, a bit of burning oil and the blood of our martyrs was avenged.

I don't know if I should laugh or cry.
 

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The territorial integrity of Iraq and Syria and illegitimacy of any efforts in establishing a political entity or arming of any terrorist group to make it into a de facto political entity should have been emphasized. The press briefing should have made it clear that Turkey will not tolerate any political entity or arming of any terrorist organization with ties to PKK in northern Syria and Iraq, and that this is a red line.
 

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Very weak statements.

All signs should be on green.

Code Red everywhere.

Give warnings to everyone in the region to evacuate. Warn the foreign troops to stay away.

Bombing the hell out of North Iraq and North Syria.

Creating a inferno and testing all your state-of-the-art weaponry. Declare your Red Line and let everyone know it.

A Cyprus-like operation to cleanse the camps and tunnels forever.

Hellraisers in the air. Air batallions of 50 F16's next to each other in the sky like the dark zeppelin bomb raids from World War I. Horror in the skies.

Combine it with a rain of artillery and mortars 24/7 to cover your invading troops and armored vehicles, let them fight in the shadow of rockets.

Bomb also some US coalition troops or Russians as a 'mistake' to give a message. A lose rocket hitting a coalition base or SDF training camp or a prison releasing ISIS-headchoppers.

If you this for 1 or 2 weaks the PKK/YPG/SDF wont dare to let a fart again.
 
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I think we delete that. We don't kill civilians, no matter if they are sympathizers or family of terrorists. The Turkish Army will be accused of everything when it has the utmost moral high ground, let alone if it started acting like IDF. We don't want to do that, we can't afford to do that. In our military language there's no such thing as dehumanized collateral damage. The Turkish army has always tried its best to not make any mistakes regarding civilians, let alone being careless about bombs or acting like IDF and intentionally targeting civilians.
 

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@Scott Summers Be aware that we do not support targeting of civilians and it is against our understanding for warfare. Our team is strict on applying the rules and will not tolerate such behavior.

Message was edited as a soft warning. Repeated offence of the rules may result in official warnings and ban.

Thank you!
 

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@Scott Summers Be aware that we do not support targeting of civilians and it is against our understanding for warfare. Our team is strict on applying the rules and will not tolerate such behavior.

Message was edited as a soft warning. Repeated offence of the rules may result in official warnings and ban.

Thank you!

I am sorry and it wont happen again.

But i mean its time to go frenzy and fight like Hulagu, Timurlenk or Ogedai in this region. Thats the only language this region accepts.

No mercy, no soft skills, no fear and especially no interest in how the international media or EU, US, UN would think about the TSK.

You guys are thinking the same as Erdogan regarding to this region; very soft aproach, a few bombs here and there, dont make the Americans or Russians mad, neutralize some terrorists and the people will forget.

The enemy knows exactly that Erdogan isnt a killer. And thats not good.
 

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Erdogan is going to clean house, what kind of sentence is this? That's not going to be a pretty soundbite.
In the common memory, leftists and ülkücü people had some semblence of morals even when they were killing each other. I think that is a constructed past and has nothing to do with reality. Those MFs were brutal, but even the people who lived through it thinks it was better than today (it wasn't).

Sinan Ateş ordeal is a MHP vice chairman hiring a kurdish drug dealer to assassinate a former president of the Ülkü Ocakları. If Türkeş was alive he would make an example out of him.
 

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Which party voted what for Sweden's NATO ascension. For, against, abstained, not joined the assembly. Red is the ruling coalition, blue is the opposition parties. Most of CHP didn't join, those who joined voted for. AKP singlehandedly passed it, not one MHP MP voted against it, HDP mostly didn't join, those who did voted against. IYIP, TİP and DP are the only ones voted against in numbers. Saadet fractured again.


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This case with Can Atalay is a perfect example of tyranny by majority


The funniest thing is how this illegal act is being justified by people as a war on terrorism. The people are happy about it. What a country

Can Atalay is a marxist activist, anti-Erdogan or not.

Every healthy state should cleanse narxists and social communists from society.
 

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Can Atalay is a marxist activist, anti-Erdogan or not.

Every healthy state should cleanse narxists and social communists from society.

I guess Ataturk's constitution and republic is absolutely worthless.

Coincides with with metropolls recent survey about people wanting to change from the system of the republic, what timing
 

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I guess Ataturk's constitution and republic is absolutely worthless.

Coincides with with metropolls recent survey about people wanting to change from the system of the republic, what timing

Atatürk was very anti-communist and anti-marxist. They were the cancer of society in his eyes.

That's the reason most of the earlier Young Turks didnt like him and rather would kill him.

If AKP had followed Atatürk's policies since 2002, there would be no cultural marxists and red brigades left in Turkey.
 
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