Civil war is growing by the day in Turkey and the Germans have read the writings on the wall. They are withdrawing their Patriot missiles system and crew from Turkey ahead of its expiration next month.
With so much hesitance, the United States is also now accepting the reality that it cannot impose its will on the Syrian people which should have been a non-issue if it truly advocates democracy. The problem is, the White House maybe reading a non-standard dictionary written by the likes of Zbigniew Brzezinski where democracy means invasion and dominance.
Russia disagrees with this notion, and for the last 5 days they have destroyed 1,093 terrorist targets from December 18-23,
“…the Russian Air Force has conducted 302 sorties targeting 1,093 terrorist targets from December 18-23, the ministry spokesman said. The strikes were carried out in Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Homs and Deir ez-Zor provinces.
Russian Su-34 jets destroyed two oil storage facilities and three installations for oil extraction located in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor region, he said. The jets also targeted a command post discovered by Russian drones in Aleppo province.
In Idlib province, a terrorist training camp was destroyed by Russian strikes, Konashenkov said.
According to the intelligence obtained on the camp, the terrorists who arrived there via Turkey also included CIS citizens. The information was provided by the Syrian opposition.”
https://www.rt.com/news/326899-russia-turkey-knew-syria/
Realizing that the Syrian theater is now in capable hands of the Russians, and that it is not about to sacrifice by dragging itself to a long drawn internal conflict with Kurdish separatists just because the one at the helm is a certified madman.
In fact, just two days ago,
Earlier on Tuesday, Viktor Ivanov said that Russian and Afghan drug police confiscated more than 600 kilograms (over 1,300 pounds) of opium in the province of Baglan in December in a joint operation.
“The cargo traveled along the route of Badakhshan-Doshi-Bamiyan-Herat, then further through Iran and into Turkey, where the opium was processed in well-equipped laboratories … into high quality heroin, and then was to be sent to Europe and Russia,” Ivanov said during an anti-narcotics committee meeting.
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151222/1032126314/turkey-heroin-europe.html
The Time’s Person of the Year, Merkel, will never tarnish her Hitler name with an Erdogan, nor will NATO ever be. But that’s only because he is now rendered useless as prevailing events are unfolding. His job of assisting the CIA Islamic State gain as much foothold in Syria as possible is done.
In fact, Merkel has also stabbed Erdogan in the back by sharing military intelligence about Daesh with Russia all along.
This would mean that the Turkish dictator will be alone and lonely dealing with his Kurdish problems at home., leading some analysts to conclude that this is actually a deliberate “reverse-engineering” of Erdogan for the purpose of replacing him with a more pliable manager of Turkish affairs.
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1120-sibel-edmonds-explains-the-erdogan-takedown/
Not to worry of course. His son is already preparing for their grandiose retirement to a third country courtesy of ISIS oil smuggling profits.
Social engineering is still running its predetermined course gracefully.
Turkey Headed Toward Civil War
Increasingly, signs that ongoing clashes between Turkish security forces and Kurdish fighters may soon turn into a full-scale civil war, with much of the Kurdish population involved, have caused deep concern.
Ankara’s hardline politicians and Turkish nationalists across the country are pouring oil onto the flames with violent rhetoric.
“The operations carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces, gendarmerie and police will continue in the region in a steadfast manner until public security is established,” a recent statement by Turkey’s General Staff reads.
Over a hundred fighters from the notorious Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) have been killed in action in the south-east province of Sirnak this week, according to Turkish media. In a full-scale military operation launched on Tuesday, two government soldiers were killed while 23 others, including members of the police, were injured.
This course of events is what many have been warning against.
“When we see these moves, we will know that Pandora’s Box has been opened and we can expect that both sides are heading to a level of violence that could become a civil war,” Metin Gurcan, a Turkish analyst, wrote for Al Monitor earlier this week.
Before the “anti-PKK” operation, as the Turks call their military actions in Cizre, Silopi, and other spots, both PKK and the government forces had been telling civilians to leave the area or go into hiding. Now, peace in this part of the Middle East looks a lot like war.
“Semsettin, 45, said his family in Silopi woke up on Wednesday to the sound of gunfire and went down to their basement to hide,” BBC reported on Thursday. “As their house is the only one in the area with a basement, 25 neighbors have joined them in the 3-4 square meter room. ‘There is no electricity, it’s cold and the children are suffering. There is no baby food or milk,’ he says.”
After two days of military operations in the area, Turkey’s Interior Minister Efkan Ala stated that the military and police had seized tons of explosives and thousands of weapons from Kurds, according to Anadolu Agency.
“Security forces seized 2,240 weapons, 862 of which were heavy and long-barreled weapons, almost 10 tons of explosives and some 10,000 Molotov cocktails,” the minister specified.
Kurdish rebels reportedly have not only dug trenches and built barricades in urban areas, but also modified their combat strategy to be effective against well-equipped government military forces.
“In the past, veteran PKK fighters reinforced young urban fighters by using a strategy of ‘come-coordinate-depart,’ but now the strategy has become ‘come-stay-direct,’ Metin Gurcan of Al Monitor explained. “If these hybrid forces of veteran PKK fighters and young YDG-H militants in cities are equipped with advanced anti-tank missiles such as Milan, Kornet and TOW and shoulder-fired ground-to-air missiles that could change the entire nature of the anticipated clashes.”
The regulation of financial activities in Kurdish-dominated areas was reportedly taken over by the PKK in advance, in expectation of a long conflict.
Experts point out that a full-scale war with increased civilian casualties – or, as NATO is used to cynically label it: “collateral damage” — is likely to lead to a civil war over the large areas of Turkey that have a Kurdish majority. Kurds account for some 20% of the total population of Turkey.
Around 10,000 troops and police officers are involved in a nationwide military operation tasked with putting down a recent Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) independence insurgency.
The PKK waged two long, violent and unsuccessful struggles for independence against Turkey, in which 5,000 Turkish troops and more than 40,000 Kurds were killed between 1984-1999 and 2004-2012.
A total of 180 police, military and civilians have died in PKK attacks following terrorist acts, claimed by the Islamic State (Daesh in Arabic), that killed 33 Kurdish activists in July and the murder of two police officers claimed by the PKK.
Turkey has stepped up its air campaign against PKK targets in southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq.
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151220/1032033126/turkey-civil-war.html
Scott Peck wrote in “The Road Less Traveled,” that “You can’t solve a problem except by ‘solving it’.” Apparently, Putin read this book OR he knows this fact–a fact that apparently is not known by most major American politicians.
The americans(or the masters behind the veil) know how to solve problems but many times they prefer the chaos and the creation of problems ad finitum.