Road To World
War III:
Turkish Army Enters Syria After Second Day Of
Shelling As Saudi Warplanes Arrive
By Tyler
Durden
Update: The following
video depicts the aftermath of the shelling, which
has reportedly claimed the lives of at least two
civilians.
(as
RT reports, "a video released by the Syrian
Kurdish news agency ANHA and obtained by Ruptly
shows damaged buildings and people rushing to take
care of the wounded in the village of Maryamayn near
the town of Afrin")
Update: Reports indicate
the Turkish army has crossed the border into Syria.
February 15, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"The
Syrian government says Turkish forces were believed
to be among 100 gunmen it said entered Syria on
Saturday accompanied by 12 pick-up trucks mounted
with heavy machine guns, in an ongoing supply
operation to insurgents fighting Damascus,"
Reuters reports. "The operation of supplying
ammunition and weapons is continuing via the Bab al-Salama
crossing to the Syrian area of Azaz," the Assad
government says.
Meanwhile, since all that would take to unleash a
full-blown war is for some Russian to be
unexpectedly blown up, events like this do not
inspire much confidence in the Syrian "ceasefire":
On
Saturday, the geopolitical world was shocked when
Turkey began shelling Aleppo, where the Syrian
opposition has its back against the wall in the face
of an aggressive advance by Hezbollah and the IRGC
supported, of course, by Russian airstrikes.
To be sure, everyone knew Ankara and Riyadh would
have to do something quick if they wanted to
preserve the rebellion. Their proxies are being
rolled up rapidly by Hassan Nasrallah’s army and
Vladimir Putin’s air force juggernaut. But few
expected the escalation would come so quickly.
But Recep Tayyip Erdogan is unpredictable (just ask
the lone surviving pilot of the Su-24 Turkey shot
down in November) and this weekend, he decided that
there’s no time like the present when it comes to
starting World War III.
Officially, Turkey says it’s shelling Kurdish
positions in Syria in self defense. It’s all about
securing the border against hostiles, Ankara says.
Of course the idea that the YPG are set to invade
Turkey is laughable. The Syrian Kurds have secured
enough space in their own country to declare an
autonomous proto-state, and they needn’t aspire to
capturing Turkish territory.
“They are abusing U.S. support to capture land from
the opposition,”a Turkish official said, reflecting
Ankara's anger at the fact that Russia and
Hezbollah's offensive is making it easier for the
Kurds to consolidate their gains. “The U.S. should
tell them to stop rather than telling Turkey to
stop.”
But for Erdogan, that’s precisely the problem.
Ankara fears the YPG’s gains will embolden the PKK
militarily and the HDP politically and last June’s
elections clearly suggest that an emboldened Kurdish
minority has the power to shake up the political
scene.
And so, Turkey is set to take the fight to Syria in
the name of fighting “terrorists”, which for Erdogan,
means eradicating the Kurds. As we noted on
Saturday, the challenge for Ankara and Riyadh is
this: somehow, Turkey and Saudi Arabia need to
figure out how to spin an attack on the YPG and an
effort to rescue the opposition at Aleppo as an
anti-ISIS operation even though ISIS doesn’t have a
large presence in the area.
Incredibly, Turkey seems less concerned about the
optics than we thought. In short, Erdogan looks as
though he’s prepared to simply enter the war on the
pretext that Turkey needs to roll back the YPG
which, you’re reminded is explicitly backed by the
US.
In a way that makes sense. You can’t very well shell
Aleppo and use ISIS as an excuse. The group’s
presence isn’t large enough in the area. But what
you can do is say “the PKK are terrorists, they’re
allied with the YPG who are in Aleppo, and
therefore, we need to shell Aleppo.”
Put in the
simplest possible terms, what Erdogan is really
doing is trying to reopen supply lines closed by
Russia and Iran by wiping out Kurdish forces who
dominate the northern border with Turkey.
The shelling continued on Sunday. "The
Turkish army shelled positions held by
Kurdish-backed militia in northern Syria for a
second day on Sunday, killing two
fighters,"
Reuters reports, citing the admittedly
dubious Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The YPG
controls nearly all of Syria's northern frontier
with Turkey, and has been a close ally of the United
States in the campaign against Islamic State in
Syria, but Ankara views the group as an extension of
the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has waged a
three-decade-old insurgency for autonomy in
southeast Turkey."
Jaysh al-Thuwwar,
an allied group warned Turkey against further
attacks, saying if the country "has goals in our
dear nation, we will defend our land and our people,
and view it as a hostile party". Again, this comes
from the very same groups the US is overtly
supporting with arms and air power. So not the
CIA-sponsored opposition. Turkey is shelling
fighters who literally have the clearance to call in
US airstrikes from warplanes that, in an irony of
ironies, are flying from Incirlik, the Turkish air
base.
And
speaking of Incirlik, the Saudis are moving into
position.
Witnessing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during
the next few hours the arrival of troops
participating in the military exercise largest
and most important in the history of the region,
"Raad north," In the King Khalid Military City
Hafr al-Batin in the northern kingdom will be
implemented exercise which is the largest
military maneuver in terms of the number of
countries, with the participation of 20 Arab,
Islamic and friendly country, in addition to the
Peninsula shield forces, and these countries
are: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan,
Bahrain, Senegal, Sudan, Kuwait, Maldives,
Morocco , Pakistan, Chad, Tunisia, the moon,
Djibouti, Oman, Qatar, Malaysia, Egypt,
Mauritania, Mauritius, in addition to the
Peninsula shield forces. Islands constitute Raad
north, the largest military exercise of its kind
in terms of the number of participating
countries, and military equipment quality of
weapons and military equipment diverse and
sophisticated, including fighter jets from
different models reflect the large quantitative
and qualitative spectrum, which show him those
forces, as well as the participation of a wide
range of artillery and tanks, infantry and air
defense systems, naval forces, in a simulation
of the highest level of high alert for the
armies of the countries 20 participation.
Exercise Raad North represents a
clear message to the Saudi brothers and brothers
and friends of the participating countries stand
united to face all challenges and to maintain
peace and stability in the region,
in addition to the emphasis on many of the
goals, all in full readiness circle and maintain
the peace and security of the region and the
world .
Analysts say that the exercise Raad North
confirms that the leaders of the participating
countries, are fully in line with the vision of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the need to
protect the peace and stability in the region.
A lot of
words to say this: "We're flexing our muscles on the
way to invading Syria."
"What is
present now is aircraft that are part of the Saudi
forces," Brigadier General Ahmed al-Asiri
told Al Arabiya News Channel on Sunday,
referencing the Saudi presence at Incirlik. "The
kingdom is ready to participate in any ground
operations that the coalition (against
ISIS) may agree to carry out in Syria," he added.
Remember,
Turkey also shelled the Syrian army on
Saturday.
“Turkish
artillery shelled Syrian territory, targeting Syrian
Kurdish positions and the positions of the Syrian
Arab Army,” SANA news agency reported, citing a
letter from Damascus to the UN. Expect those attacks
to continue in the name of "self defense."
Meanwhile,
the Russians aren't letting up. Aleppo will be
recaptured and that, as they say, is that.
"Russia is
determined to create facts on the ground, and when
they have accomplished this, then they will invite
the West to fight a common enemy, this is
ISIS," Norbert Roettgen, head of the foreign affairs
committee in the German parliament says,
underscoring our contention that Russia is
determined to negotiate from a position of absolute
strength. "Let's be clear about what this agreement
does. It allows Russia's assault on Aleppo to
continue for another week," John McCain exclaimed. "Mr
Putin is not interested in being our partner. He
wants to shore up the Assad regime, he wants to
establish Russia as a major power in the Middle
East, he wants to use Syria as a live fire exercise
for Russia’s modernizing military."
Right. And
America is seemingly powerless to stop him.
In the
short term, the only question now is this: how long
will it be before Turkey or Saudi Arabia kills a
Hezbollah fighter or an IRGC general?
Or worse:
what happens when a Russian ends up dead at the
hands of the region's Sunni powers?
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