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“To interpret our border security measures as ‘Turkey is going to war’... is not very rational,” presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin - article

Turkey has every reason to stabilize it's border.

ISIS is faced with nowhere to run and Turkey isn't playing footsie. Assad has been nothing but the villain in this mess. Russia is still supposedly managing the poison gas stores Syria acquired from her. Turkey, with more than 1.8 million refugees, is fighting a war at home already. The Kurds have proven ISIS is a failed terror cell, nothing more. Time to drop the net on ISIS.

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The Turkish "security measures" no doubt include arming IS and stopping any support from reaching the Kurds.

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Turkey became transit point for jihadists. Its a very very dangerous game. Now Turkey and IS remain neutral or even allies but in future this war can move to Turkey territory.

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So Turkey is going to attack the Kurds? Looks like ISIS has not killed off the Kurds so they have to do it themselves. Will the countries of the world sit around and do nothing again?

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If only Assad hadn't started to kill peaceful protesters...

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If only Russia had the decency to defend her allies...

I guess attacking weak and impoverished nations on Russia's doorstep is all we're going to get.

Hey Bush, I hear Syrian rebels have taken to wearing orange clothes as they execute Daesh members on YouTube in retaliation to the madBeards. I guess it's time for a new narrative comrade.

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Did you hear the one about Obama banning Putin from selling weapons? That's probably near the top of my list.

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