Erdogan: Turkish conquests will continue after Afrin

After victory in Syria’s Kurdish region of Afrin, Turkey will expand its military operations into other Kurdish areas – and not just in Syria; its troops would cross over to Iraq’s Sinjar region as well. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said quite candidly Monday, the day after Afrin city fell to his army and its local surrogate. Manbij was his troops next target, said Erdogan, as well as Ayan al-Arab (Kobani) and other Kurdish towns along the Turkish border, east of the River Euphrates. He omitted to mention that the targeted areas are held by US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces and US troops are based there.

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7 thoughts on “Erdogan: Turkish conquests will continue after Afrin

  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 18:51 at 18:51
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    erdogen will be humbled on the mountains of Israel

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  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 18:58 at 18:58
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    Trump not on board with the European Globalist plan for Syria or the Middle East, and he’s not going to let Erdogan continue his conquests of the Syrian Kurd’s. The only solution to this crisis is dividing geographical expanse of the country along the lines of major ethnic groups and sects living there, including Kurd’s, Sunnis and Alawites.

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  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 18:59 at 18:59
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    Americans will smash erdogan in manbij

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  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 19:07 at 19:07
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    putin is bloody coward he has enough fire power to kick the turk dogs out

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  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 21:14 at 21:14
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    Well said Erdogan. Go for it.

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  • Mar 19, 2018 @ 21:38 at 21:38
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    Everything goes according the almighty plan,the true followers of Töre will expand to rule the world.

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  • Mar 20, 2018 @ 9:59 at 9:59
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    Poor Syria, everything was fine until the globalists came along, wonder whose next…probably iran.

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