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  • Instead Of Bombing ISIS, Turkey Bombs Kurds W/US Planes

    INSTEAD OF BOMBING ISIS, TURKEY BOMBS KURDS W/US PLANES

    October 14, 2014

    by Daniel Greenfield

    Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center,
    is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. He is completing a
    book on the international challenges America faces in the 21st century.

    You can't blame Turkey. It's too used to killing Armenians and Kurds
    to stop now. That's why instead of bombing ISIS, it's back to bombing
    Kurds in a Kurdish village.

    Despite Turkey's sponsorship of ISIS, it might be willing to bomb it.

    If only there were more Armenians and Kurds in ISIS.

    F-16 jets bombed PKK targets in the village of Daglica in the
    Kurdish-majority Hakkari province near the border with Iraq, a security
    source said.

    Attack helicopters also struck at PKK targets around the village of
    Geyiksuyu in the Tunceli province of eastern Turkey following raids
    by the PKK.

    Airstrikes have failed to stop Islamic State from reaching the centre
    of Kobane, which was in danger of falling, as commanders from the
    US-led coalition prepared to meet overnight in Washington to discuss
    halting the group's advance in Iraq and Syria.

    The US response is crippled by Turkey's denial of bases. Meanwhile
    Turkey is bombing a Kurdish village using American planes. And
    naturally no one is talking about civilian casualties. Islamic states
    are apparently allowed to kill as many civilians as they want.

    Fighters from the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) have been aiding
    Kurdish YPG militia in Kobane and Turkey has refused to help supply
    its long-standing enemy with weapons or allow Kurdish fighters to
    enter Syria.

    French President Francois Hollande appealed to the government in Ankara
    on Tuesday to open its border, as US-led fighter jets continued to
    target IS fighters in and around Kobane.

    The air raids on PKK positions near the south-eastern village of
    Daglica on Monday caused "heavy casualties", Hurriyet daily reported.

    As I wrote before, it's time to kick Turkey out of NATO. It's
    a terrorist regime that continues to engage in genocide while
    collaborating with terrorists.

    http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/instead-of-bombing-isis-turkey-bombs-kurds-wus-planes/

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