Erdogan Says Turkey Plans New Syrian Offensive, Won’t Seek U.S. Permission
(Worthy News) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country is still committed to driving Syrian Kurdish militias out of northern Syria and that Ankara will not wait for permission from the United States before launching any new offensive.
“Like I always say, we’ll come down on them [Kurdish militias] suddenly one night. And we must,” Erdogan said on his plane following a visit to Azerbaijan, according to a report on May 29 in The Hurriyet newspaper.
He added that “one cannot fight terrorism while waiting for the permission of whoever.” [ Source: Radio Free Europe (Read More…) ]
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