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World News See other World News Articles Title: US supplies weapons to Kurdish militants free of charge: Erdogan PressTV... Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the US and its allies have been providing free weapons to Kurdish militants operating in northern Syria in a move that poses a threat to Turkey's security. In an interview with the Turkish NTV news channel on Saturday, Erdogan accused the US and its allies of refusing to sell weapons to Ankara while arming the outlawed Kurdish forces. We cannot buy weapons from the US with our money, but unfortunately, the US and coalition forces give these weapons, this ammunition, to terrorist organizations for free, he said. So where does the threat come from? It comes primarily from strategic partners. The Turkish president also noted that Washington continues to dispatch arms convoys to Syria. "The US sent 5,000 trucks loaded with weapons to northern Syria," he said. The US views the Kurdish Peoples Protection Units (YPG) as an ally in Syria. The militant group forms the backbone of the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) which is being trained, equipped and protected by the Americans. Last December, US President Donald Trump approved providing weapons worth $393 million to what Washington calls partners in Syria, including the YPG. The following month, the US announced plans to create a 30,000-strong force comprised of Kurdish militants, which would be deployed along the Turkish border. The US measures infuriated Ankara, which views the YPG as the Syrian branch of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Erdogan accused Washington of planning to form a "terror army" in Syria. On January 20, Turkey launched an operation against the YPG in the Syrian city of Afrin. PressTV-Turkish military takes full control of Syrias Afrin The Turkish military says it is now in full control of Syrias Afrin town after more than two months of battles with the US-backed militants in Syrias northern border regions. Afrin fell to Turkish forces in March, with Erdogan warning that the military campaign may be extended along the whole Syrian border. The Afrin operation, codenamed Operation Olive Branch, has strained relations between the US and Turkey. Ankara has threatened to advance on the SDF-held town of Manbij, where US troops are stationed. About 2,000 US troops are deployed in northeast Syria in territories under the control of Kurdish militants. Turkey has been sounding the alarm about Washington's alliance with Kurdish fighters in Syria. The country, which has the second-biggest army in NATO, has been coordinating with Russia and Iran to ensure a political transition, leaving Washington out of the negotiations. Marcus Montgomery, a fellow at the Arab Center Washington DC, has said Trump and his aides do not seem to understand the gravity of Turkey's concerns. Washington's former ambassador to Syria Robert Ford echoed Montgomery's comments, saying that the administration had done "nothing" to ease the worries of the Turks. "The American position in northern Syria is strategically foolish and operationally dangerous," Ford told Middle East Eye news portal. Poster Comment: Marc... Among other agendas, Trump and his Zio-con friends and Anglo imperialists want Turkey out of NATO (as they have long asserted privately that no Muslim country belongs in NATO). This is one of the tactics they are using to force Turkey out and surround it at the same time with more NATO trained terrorists David Kuperman... US does not give anything free of charge. The US stole resources from Iraq and Syria and supplied weapons to Kurd traitors to help America for stealing resources. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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