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Turkish jets strike Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq

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Free Kurdistan!

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And the world keeps on spinnin...

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Oh, well done Turkey. Blasting US allies to pieces while Obama does...what?

The Kurds are the one people in the region (except Israel) with a genuine desire for real democracy and an empathy with western values. Naturally Obama lets them get slaughtered by that paragon of virtue Erdogan. What's the word from Hillary?

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Who's supposed to be bombing who again?

Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys?

Are we supporting the dictators, the freedom fighters or the jihadists?

It's all getting so blurry.

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CNN has said that this Kurdish militia is the most successful anti-ISIS organization in Syria. Way to go, Turkey.

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Turkey and Russia were talking, so Russia knows this was coming. Hopefully, Russia told Iraq.

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This won't end well for Turkey. Erdogan is a fool and a crook.

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Kick Turkey out of NATO... they are ruled by a despot.

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Its really sad to see the only good guys in Syria getting back stabbed the Kurds deserve every bit of respect.

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Turkey would not have been so bold as attacking Kurds that's currently being supported by US forces before.

This new boldness comes after Erdogan visiting Putin. Now that Erdogan and Putin are chum-chums, Erdogan doesn't fear going against the US by attacking the Kurds. Good job Kremlin.

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The Turks have two missions,1) to attack ISIS and help with the retaking of Raqqa city and 2) preventing the Kurds from establishing their own State. There is an old Kurdish saying we have no friends but the mountains.

coalition airplanes bombed some villages south of Jarabulus. The casualties? the death of 40 civilians including women and children and wounding 70 others. The Syrian observatory for human rights called the bombings massacres

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Wheres obama during this? Probably too busy polishing that nobel peace prize.

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