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the president of turkey. but something that looks like a win, and achievements delivering what he has promised to the turkish people and of course what he wants to do is find space in northern syria were some of the three and a half million refugees currently living in turkey can go back to. you're an independent journalist can go back to. you're an independentjournalist broadcaster here, you also do work with an opinion pollster? it is very recent so opinion pollster? it is very recent so there is no full study yet. but generally, public opinion rallied behind the government and the military wants there is talk of a military wants there is talk of a military intervention. it has been the case in the afrin operation, the 0live the case in the afrin operation, the olive branch operation, so to say. so far there has not been any contradictory data in this regard. but at the same time, the turkish public clearly wants to stay away from syria, they want to disengage from syria, they want to disengage from syria.
the president of turkey. but something that looks like a win, and achievements delivering what he has promised to the turkish people and of course what he wants to do is find space in northern syria were some of the three and a half million refugees currently living in turkey can go back to. you're an independent journalist can go back to. you're an independentjournalist broadcaster here, you also do work with an opinion pollster? it is very recent so opinion pollster? it is very recent so...
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caller: turkey. guest: there is no doubt turkey has had a complicated relationship with jihadists in syria. beendministration has willing to tolerate a jihadist movement inside of syria. at the start of the war, they calculated that was an acceptable or ideal vehicle for challenging the assad regime, however over time, the turks became a target of attacks from the islamic state. does not mean that turkey is willing to put fighting the islamic state first. it does mean that turkey is trying to play both sides of this war, even before we get to the additional jihadist threat in syria, al qaeda. turkey has a deeper relationship with al qaeda which escorted military forces who intervened farther west and the northwestern portion of syria. the president of turkey as playing a delicate and dangerous game inside syria and that is one reason why it is so acceptable -- unacceptable he is taking his proxy forces eastward. host: what was life like for syrian kurds before the civil war started? guest: syrian kur
caller: turkey. guest: there is no doubt turkey has had a complicated relationship with jihadists in syria. beendministration has willing to tolerate a jihadist movement inside of syria. at the start of the war, they calculated that was an acceptable or ideal vehicle for challenging the assad regime, however over time, the turks became a target of attacks from the islamic state. does not mean that turkey is willing to put fighting the islamic state first. it does mean that turkey is trying to...
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engel, we're reminded of a secular turkey, a turkey where all were welcomed. we remember visiting some of the beautiful and wonderful treasures of turkey as we met with government officials and heard them reinforce their commitment to democracy, the idea of freedom of religion. and that is appropriate for a 70-year member of nato. we're very grateful for their commitment to nato. there are many who continue to advocate for turkey's presence in nato. so that nato could be comprehensive and unique. but we find ourselves now in the grips of a single-minded individual. who does not see the beauty of democracy, does not see the beauty of diversity and the welcoming of those from many places to turkey or the orderly process and the role, the strong role they can play in the middle east. yet, on a midnight call or late night call on a sunday night, speaking to this administration, the turkish president didn't consult or maybe offer options, but what we have gleaned from the media is that they said, we are coming into syria. in the midst of them coming into syria, the
engel, we're reminded of a secular turkey, a turkey where all were welcomed. we remember visiting some of the beautiful and wonderful treasures of turkey as we met with government officials and heard them reinforce their commitment to democracy, the idea of freedom of religion. and that is appropriate for a 70-year member of nato. we're very grateful for their commitment to nato. there are many who continue to advocate for turkey's presence in nato. so that nato could be comprehensive and...
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new turkey in his mind a new narrative for turkey, ambitions for turkey but mostly he's ambitious for himself. and what is really happening he wants to see turkey as a leader, i'm not sure exactly what, maybe he wants the world around him. but look at his finances, policy options, you saw me last week in the new york times he's not talking about a nuclear option, he has been saying that for a while. he has been wanting to reform the security in 2017 had detailed plans for the and he thinks they should be a permanent member of the security council and the world is greater than the five permanent members. you see very ambitious but this is very much in line with authoritarian leaders with policy. it comes very aggressive and ideological. it is also pragmatic. he knows how much to push and when to stop pushing and went to make deals. and this is to understand he can be stopped. but the most significant aspect of his foreign-policy is is really domestic, away of consolidating but also making them the most important leaders may be overstating -. in the process, he is creating essentially a
new turkey in his mind a new narrative for turkey, ambitions for turkey but mostly he's ambitious for himself. and what is really happening he wants to see turkey as a leader, i'm not sure exactly what, maybe he wants the world around him. but look at his finances, policy options, you saw me last week in the new york times he's not talking about a nuclear option, he has been saying that for a while. he has been wanting to reform the security in 2017 had detailed plans for the and he thinks they...
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actions on the northeast border of c pushed turkey into being a turkey of today. the turkey of today is no longer the secular turkey that was the original member of nato. the turkey of today has an extremist. t's increasingly dictatorial authoritative leader, he has put his own journalists and his own teachers and other civilian in jail repeatedly. he has facilitated through 2012-2014 the iranian nuclear and other programs by going around the blockades and the embargoes and sanctions against ran. he is currently illegally has gas extractions off the coast of yprus. he has purchased the s-400 -- excuse me, from russia, only after which we had to talk him out of purchasing the committee control communication system from the chinese. shall we go on? he dares to come to our capital and unleashes his thugs against protesters who are across the street and push them around and beat them. this is no good buddy of ours that somehow we are responsible for the freeze for the cold air in our relationship. this is a turkey that is not a good ally, full stop. this is a turkey t
actions on the northeast border of c pushed turkey into being a turkey of today. the turkey of today is no longer the secular turkey that was the original member of nato. the turkey of today has an extremist. t's increasingly dictatorial authoritative leader, he has put his own journalists and his own teachers and other civilian in jail repeatedly. he has facilitated through 2012-2014 the iranian nuclear and other programs by going around the blockades and the embargoes and sanctions against...
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turkey asked them to ta ke turkey, ataturk. turkey asked them to take down that page, that was one issue, but the other was financial. we had a similar issue with youtube and turkish officers said if you're making millions of dollars in turkey, you should have an office in turkey, you should have an office in turkey and pay your taxes. turkey made this deal and youtube opened again, that's a financial matter. my last line on that, if you're allowing isis to operate newspapers in the uk, germany or france, then you cannot expect turkey to allow the pkk or fatah to run newspapers. peter, you haven't replied on this point about press freedoms and human rights in general. point about wikipedia, it is simply not about tax. wikipedia is a not—for—profit and those using it are often asked to make a contribution. i think it isa to make a contribution. i think it is a great shame and i found that to my cost this afternoon when doing some research that i couldn't get into wikipedia, which is an important part of my life, especially a
turkey asked them to ta ke turkey, ataturk. turkey asked them to take down that page, that was one issue, but the other was financial. we had a similar issue with youtube and turkish officers said if you're making millions of dollars in turkey, you should have an office in turkey, you should have an office in turkey and pay your taxes. turkey made this deal and youtube opened again, that's a financial matter. my last line on that, if you're allowing isis to operate newspapers in the uk, germany...
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against the kurds turkey is not in a fight with the kurds turkey has launched an operation against the p.k. case syria affiliate which is the y.p. terrorist group there is a huge we should make a clear distinction between the kurds as a minority or as an ethnic group and the y p g p k k so to say that turkey is fighting the kurds on its own is a mistake i think to begin with and with regards to community arion. comments made i think 1st of all it hasn't been a full 24 hour i think maybe it's just been 24 hours and you're asian it started it is early days when it let me allow add let me allow us going to respond to what you just said about the kurds at christo your response to that there's been a lot of criticism of turkey from the international community about this operation or human rights groups for years have been reporting about turkish maltreatment of kurds both within turkey but also elsewhere and i think that there is very little credibility in the claims that you know turkey is sympathetic to the needs and interests of the kurdish population in syria it sees kurdish groups as p
against the kurds turkey is not in a fight with the kurds turkey has launched an operation against the p.k. case syria affiliate which is the y.p. terrorist group there is a huge we should make a clear distinction between the kurds as a minority or as an ethnic group and the y p g p k k so to say that turkey is fighting the kurds on its own is a mistake i think to begin with and with regards to community arion. comments made i think 1st of all it hasn't been a full 24 hour i think maybe it's...
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-turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it is important to recall the path that brought us here. the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies and other entities. over the course of this eight-year conflict, the syrian dictator with the support of russia and iran has bombed towns and cities across syria, resulting in 500,000 deaths and leaving 10 million people displaced. we are all aware of confirmed use of chemical weapons by the regime incked assad violation of international law. syrian, russian and iranian regimes hope to tilde upon the successful defeat of the islamic northeast syria. these are circumstances we find ourselves in today. beginning in 2011, the islamic state took full advantage of the chaos in syria to gather 2014 -- gather strength. into14, isis spilled over iraq, captured territory and declared its caliphate. as iraqi watched soldiers were marched to mass graves, women and children
-turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it is important to recall the path that brought us here. the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies and other entities. over the course of this eight-year conflict, the syrian dictator with the support of russia and iran has bombed towns and cities across syria, resulting in 500,000 deaths and leaving 10 million people displaced. we are all aware of...
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again, let me say a week after turkey forces into syria, turkey and the united states of america have agreed to a cease-fire. it will be a pause military operation for 120 hours while the united states facilitate with the withdraw of ypg from the affected area in the safe zone and once that's completed, turkey has agree of a permanent cease-fire and the united states of america will work with turkey and will work with nations around the world to ensure that peace and stability is the order of day in this safe zone on the border between syria and turkey. with that, let me recognize secretary mike pompeo and thank you mr. secretary for your great work. >> thank you. >> i want to add this thought, there obviously remains a great deal of work to do in the region. there is a lot of challenges that remains. this after tonight, conditions for this successful resolution of this particular peace which created a real risk of stability of president erdogan. it will benefit turkey a great deal. thanks, if you want to take some question, vice president pence. >> go right ahead. >> how do you over
again, let me say a week after turkey forces into syria, turkey and the united states of america have agreed to a cease-fire. it will be a pause military operation for 120 hours while the united states facilitate with the withdraw of ypg from the affected area in the safe zone and once that's completed, turkey has agree of a permanent cease-fire and the united states of america will work with turkey and will work with nations around the world to ensure that peace and stability is the order of...
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turkey will of course not do this by force but in order for turkey to say hey those who wants to go back to syria there is a place for you as on must be established and i want to comment on on the previous speakers some of the remarks he made 1st of all i think one thing should be clear and i think that the western media particularly has been. doing some sort of a distant formation about this whole operation and that is being in turkey waging a war against the kurds turkey is not in a fight with the kurds turkey has launched an operation against the peak is syria affiliate which is the y.p. terrorist group there is a huge we should make a clear distinction between the kurds as a minority or as an ethnic group and the y p g p k k so to say that turkey is fighting the kurds on its own is a is a mistake i think to begin with and with regards to communitarian. comments made i think 1st of all it hasn't been a full 24 hour i think maybe it's just been 24 hours and you're asian started it is early days let me let me allow add let me allow a little interest bond to what you just said about the
turkey will of course not do this by force but in order for turkey to say hey those who wants to go back to syria there is a place for you as on must be established and i want to comment on on the previous speakers some of the remarks he made 1st of all i think one thing should be clear and i think that the western media particularly has been. doing some sort of a distant formation about this whole operation and that is being in turkey waging a war against the kurds turkey is not in a fight...
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over a fellow nato member turkey as an ally so turkey has not been able to garner international support for its operation in syria that operation has deteriorated relations with a nato ally of the united states and now serious differences with russia ok zain thank you for that update from a check how they well at 700 hours g.m.t. you're watching algis 0 i'm dating obligated diplomatic it's a poor matic pressure has intensified significantly in the past hour for the turkish president. to hold his military offensive in northern syria on the u.s. president donald trump whose troop withdrawal is blamed for triggering the crisis is sending a diplomatic mission to ankara while the u.n. security council warned of a deteriorating humanitarian situation after meeting in new york president are due on though has vowed to keep fighting until all of his country's goals have been achieved particularly.
over a fellow nato member turkey as an ally so turkey has not been able to garner international support for its operation in syria that operation has deteriorated relations with a nato ally of the united states and now serious differences with russia ok zain thank you for that update from a check how they well at 700 hours g.m.t. you're watching algis 0 i'm dating obligated diplomatic it's a poor matic pressure has intensified significantly in the past hour for the turkish president. to hold...
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president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. until we're ready for any attack by antiphon the point calling on the united nations and international organizations to intervene and stop these pump our i.q. tanks. our mission is clear. we will bring down the corridor of terror. what we want to build is a peace corridor that is our aim a safe zone it has been discussed immediately thinks he's looked leading to a good result to toast peace plan involves the creation of. don't expect to be new and to pay for the more turkey goes into syria they're not going to fight isis they're going to kill the kurds just because the games we have makes a good as it is not a puppet and i mean. it's great to be caught. onto. the whole present trumps right every military person is told and don't do this. also coming up to people are dead here in germany after an attack on a synagogue filled with worshipers it had all the makings of another christ church massacre with 2 big differences. the place and th
president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. until we're ready for any attack by antiphon the point calling on the united nations and international organizations to intervene and stop these pump our i.q. tanks. our mission is clear. we will bring down the corridor of terror. what we want to build is a peace corridor that is our aim a safe zone it has been discussed immediately thinks he's...
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forces turkey considers it a terrorist organization. this border town is where turkey wants to create what it calls a safe zone that will stretch 30 kilometers into syrian territory the united states which not only abandoned the s t f and pulled its troops out of northeast syria is demanding a cease fire it has already imposed sanctions on turkey as a form of pressure but president treasurer tayyip erdogan who will receive a u.s. delegation led by vice president mike pence on thursday is not budging. all over which takes effect immediately all the terrorists used to lay down their arms destroy their fortifications the beeld and withdraw from the safe zone from which to you regular order that we will establish then our reforms you will be finished. so far 100 kilometers of border has been secured turkey launched the operation with 2 objectives to push the y.p. g. from the border at least 30 kilometers south and to create his own that will allow syrian refugees to return. the u.s. is now out of the way but russia stepped in deploying its
forces turkey considers it a terrorist organization. this border town is where turkey wants to create what it calls a safe zone that will stretch 30 kilometers into syrian territory the united states which not only abandoned the s t f and pulled its troops out of northeast syria is demanding a cease fire it has already imposed sanctions on turkey as a form of pressure but president treasurer tayyip erdogan who will receive a u.s. delegation led by vice president mike pence on thursday is not...
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a project of turkey and. dimensions almost well we know that turkey has already sent some people back to syria not to this current zone but to so some people are said to have gone on their own willingly some are said to be forced to go back to syria but we're talking about the current safe zone what one at the moment is talking about is about 220 kilometers long 30 to 32 kilometers deep safe zone so when you look at it in that sense it does not cover too well to the end points to closer to the iraq border then you see where the i ask camps are so right now trying to keep it in a smaller area if you will but exactly how he wants to send these people over who are these people of course this is creating a certain insecurity in syrian refugees living in turkey it's going to be it's never going to go to work and it's actually a typical example of hybris of a middle eastern power that believes the deportation policy can work it is against all international conventions where conventions to deport ethnic groups from
a project of turkey and. dimensions almost well we know that turkey has already sent some people back to syria not to this current zone but to so some people are said to have gone on their own willingly some are said to be forced to go back to syria but we're talking about the current safe zone what one at the moment is talking about is about 220 kilometers long 30 to 32 kilometers deep safe zone so when you look at it in that sense it does not cover too well to the end points to closer to the...
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who was held by turkey. they represent four-tenths of 1% of all of turkey's exports. my goodness, the president if he wants to act, he has the authority today to under take a lot of the sanctions that we are calling for. he should do it but -- the point we are making here today is in the absence of presidential action to stand up for the principles and values and support our allies and stop on the se rresurgence. we'll act. >> abigail. you are next. >> do you think president trump will sign these sanctions if it passes? >> my hope is he'll see them as leverage. i don't know what pompeo and pence are going to accomplish today. hopefully they'll accomplish something and not the bloodshed. >> marsha spoke about the kurds. if we standby the sidelines and these people get rolled over, god help us all in the future. president trump is on the ground telling to erdogan. i called this morning. i want turkey to understand it is not just trump or pompeo, it is the rest of us. bipartisan wide and deep. i am hoping that
who was held by turkey. they represent four-tenths of 1% of all of turkey's exports. my goodness, the president if he wants to act, he has the authority today to under take a lot of the sanctions that we are calling for. he should do it but -- the point we are making here today is in the absence of presidential action to stand up for the principles and values and support our allies and stop on the se rresurgence. we'll act. >> abigail. you are next. >> do you think president trump...
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them, should something happen, turkey is there to grab them. further, we implore european countries to come and take those fighters that the u.s. captured and bring them back to their countries for incarceration and for trial. until just recently, europe has been very unresponsive in doing what they should have been doing for a long time. now is their chance to finally act. american forces defeated. 100% of the isis caliphate during the last two years. we thank the syrian democratic forces for their sacrifices in this effort. they've been terrific. now turkey, syria and others in the region must work to ensure that isis does not regain any territory. it's their neighborhood. they have to maintain it. they have to take care of it. there were some political pundits who responded to turkey's offensive in syria by calling for yet another american military intervention. i don't think so, but halting the incursion by military force would have required deploying tens of thousands of american troops against turkey, a nato ally and a country, the united
them, should something happen, turkey is there to grab them. further, we implore european countries to come and take those fighters that the u.s. captured and bring them back to their countries for incarceration and for trial. until just recently, europe has been very unresponsive in doing what they should have been doing for a long time. now is their chance to finally act. american forces defeated. 100% of the isis caliphate during the last two years. we thank the syrian democratic forces for...
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someone from turkey. when did that occur? outlining that authority? not just to provide assistance or counter isis. my point here in all of this is this. if you want to support action in make your case for what you want to see. take the time to do what is in our lane. have the stones to outline when we reach mission accomplished. if you are worried about the ,ignals that might be spent send a clear signal from congress about what it is we authorize. not just through state but specifically militarily. will this body, as some people , workxpressed support for aumf.ward an >> i think congress has been .egligent the aumf is now being used as a catchall to allow any administration to do what they want. it is something they need to put by the wayside. quite frankly, you know as well as i do, it is very difficult to get consensus to find that middle. to ask it again. will we in this committee work to authorize an aumf. knifee with you, that cuts both ways. >> if you would like to work with us, i would like to de
someone from turkey. when did that occur? outlining that authority? not just to provide assistance or counter isis. my point here in all of this is this. if you want to support action in make your case for what you want to see. take the time to do what is in our lane. have the stones to outline when we reach mission accomplished. if you are worried about the ,ignals that might be spent send a clear signal from congress about what it is we authorize. not just through state but specifically...
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news live from berlin tonight native's dilemma what to do about turkey what to do about turkey and russia as nato headquarters defense ministers are faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with a nato adversary russia can the alliance endure this major test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize. for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him since he was put in prison 2 years ago. our family members were no longer able to visit and we don't know if he still had. it when we don't even know. and it's more than 4 decades after his death he is a hero for some he haunts spain for others the remains of former dictator francisco franco exuded relocated and reburying easier than laying to rest the legacy of franco for good. it's good to have you with us at nato headquarters they have a problem with one of their own defense ministers are discussing turkey's actions in northern syria in the last 2 weeks unprecedented events. turkey a nato member is now closely
news live from berlin tonight native's dilemma what to do about turkey what to do about turkey and russia as nato headquarters defense ministers are faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with a nato adversary russia can the alliance endure this major test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize. for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him since he was...
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turkey and the u.s. have reached a deal to halt the offensive in northeast and syria was reached after u.s. vice president mike pence traveled to capitol for talks with president ed of the one where kurdish fighters have been given 5 days to withdraw from a region where turkey wants to enforce its so-called safe zone some calls who want to begins our coverage from ancora which president. very came with an ultimatum and left with a deal a cease fire in arms formulas in syria by the u.s. and turkey after hours of talks among the do you know how pain patch up relations between the nato allies that have been tested by turkey is a military operation against the wife. turkey deems the sirico despite to root a terrorist organization the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish pause operation few spying. in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p. g. forces from the safe zone. for 120 hours all military operations under operation piece spring will be pause in operation the spring
turkey and the u.s. have reached a deal to halt the offensive in northeast and syria was reached after u.s. vice president mike pence traveled to capitol for talks with president ed of the one where kurdish fighters have been given 5 days to withdraw from a region where turkey wants to enforce its so-called safe zone some calls who want to begins our coverage from ancora which president. very came with an ultimatum and left with a deal a cease fire in arms formulas in syria by the u.s. and...
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from or also maybe we should talk about the demographic changes in turkey is on towns because turkey now. sometimes the majority is actually syrians so of course it would be terrible if turkey attempted to change the demographic what is the turkish military strategy is here what do you think the aim is here with the we heard earlier from the turkish foreign minister who says the 1st stage of this military operation is to create a safe zone going 30 kilometers deep but ultimately what is turkey trying to achieve about turkey is try to make sure that there is not a presence along its borders and that the not establish terrorist states with proximity to churches borders that's what turkey aims to do. what do you think the options are for the s.d.f. strategically what will they be doing going forward now that this operation has gone underway but it also depends on turkey's course of action right now of course in the initial phase of the operation turkey is targeting the area between tel aviv that racial line and as a matter of fact if you are live in this area there is a predominant the
from or also maybe we should talk about the demographic changes in turkey is on towns because turkey now. sometimes the majority is actually syrians so of course it would be terrible if turkey attempted to change the demographic what is the turkish military strategy is here what do you think the aim is here with the we heard earlier from the turkish foreign minister who says the 1st stage of this military operation is to create a safe zone going 30 kilometers deep but ultimately what is turkey...
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i spent a lot of time in turkey in 2013. look, i love the country of turkey. it's a great country. erdogan is the lead of turkey but is not going to be there forever. i think turkey has a brighter future but let me tell you about these conversations in 2013. why was i in turkey a lot in 2013? a number of reasons. one of was iraqis oil revenue was going to hold bank. we also said the man, all these g hotties are coming into syria for your country. what is going to do about this? the answer in 2013 was, that's the second war. we'll get rid of assad and then get rid of those guys. our it sounds me like you're raising, it's like raising baby crocodiles and your basement. eventually you will have a lot of big crocodiles. this kept on going. mike documents in his book and you all should read, and it accounts for the point this was a war. this was a vicious brutal street by street war and nobody should be mistaken by that. but january 1, 2014, fallujah falls to isis. again this very alone and it wasn't until the fall of mosul and i was on her back at the time, and i get it was just a fog
i spent a lot of time in turkey in 2013. look, i love the country of turkey. it's a great country. erdogan is the lead of turkey but is not going to be there forever. i think turkey has a brighter future but let me tell you about these conversations in 2013. why was i in turkey a lot in 2013? a number of reasons. one of was iraqis oil revenue was going to hold bank. we also said the man, all these g hotties are coming into syria for your country. what is going to do about this? the answer in...
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turkey's president tired bad one has launched along the threatened offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria so why now and what's the goal and won't impact will the push out on the region as a whole while president out of one says the turkish air and ground offensive aims to prevent what he calls terror corrido meanwhile u.s. troops have been withdrawing from the area that turkey says it plans to turn into a safe zone but how destabilizing could the offensive be on an already volatile region and for security in europe and one syria offensive whilst the price. in a very warm welcome to the point with the focus on turkey's offensive in northern syria i'm peter craven and my guests. seders a t w foreign policy editor who say's a military operation in syria won't solve one's problems out. also with us is motor laming senior contributor at the berlin daily telegraph spiegel a meltzer argues that the middle east is facing further escalation the losers of the kurds and donald trump. and a very well welcome to sit down you know gala editor in chief of the middle east magazine sen if
turkey's president tired bad one has launched along the threatened offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria so why now and what's the goal and won't impact will the push out on the region as a whole while president out of one says the turkish air and ground offensive aims to prevent what he calls terror corrido meanwhile u.s. troops have been withdrawing from the area that turkey says it plans to turn into a safe zone but how destabilizing could the offensive be on an already volatile...
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look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we. also coming up at 39 chinese men and women found dead in the back of a truck outside of london police suspect human traffickers are to blame tonight you'll hear from a man whose life was once in the hands of traffickers he was lucky he lived to tell about the traffic is all ripping that game in scenes of how they're actually accessing getting into vehicles and bringing my migrants 3 you know the trafficking there was simply not enough being done in terms of security. and so you our viewers on p.b.s. in the unit
look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values...
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trying to ignore turkey recognizes. it's organization as a terrorist group but why did you order syrian regime doesn't see it that way saw how the things are going to unfold in the near future is still unknown but germ everybody believes that they have the wind. everybody but the kurds i think that in fact you very much for that sin and cos you really live from istanbul let's take a closer look now at the so-called safe so an anchor a wants to create as we mentioned it will run along an area around 30 kilometers inside syria along the turkish border and russian and turkish joint patrols will run up to 30 kilometers deep on both sides of an area that runs between. and angel let's get more on this now we're joined by karl schembri media advisor for the middle east at norwegian refugee council and he's joining us live from the jordanian capital amman to schembri always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so let's talk about the situation now for the civilians in this in this area that these joint patrols will be taking
trying to ignore turkey recognizes. it's organization as a terrorist group but why did you order syrian regime doesn't see it that way saw how the things are going to unfold in the near future is still unknown but germ everybody believes that they have the wind. everybody but the kurds i think that in fact you very much for that sin and cos you really live from istanbul let's take a closer look now at the so-called safe so an anchor a wants to create as we mentioned it will run along an area...
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fighters from a swath of territory south of turkey's border, cementing vladimir putin's role in turkey as u.s. troops depart and american influence wans. do you agree with that assessment? >> not completely. >> well, it clearly leaves turkey and russia in control of territory formerly held by kurdish fighters. >> that is true. >> okay. and it certainly cements vladimir putin's very significant role in syria now. correct? >> putin has long played a very prominent role in syria and he sees this as playing an even more prominent role. >> you do as well, as an expert in the region, don't you? >> i'm very troubled by this agreement. >> okay. because it increases the role of turkey -- i'm sorry the role of turkey and russia both in these region, correct? >> there are many reasons. >> that's two of them, at least, right? >> probably. >> okay. you also said that you thought we could continue our relationship with sdf. i hope that's true, although it's hard to imagine that they would have much confidence that they can rely on the united states in light of our conduct and the notion that because
fighters from a swath of territory south of turkey's border, cementing vladimir putin's role in turkey as u.s. troops depart and american influence wans. do you agree with that assessment? >> not completely. >> well, it clearly leaves turkey and russia in control of territory formerly held by kurdish fighters. >> that is true. >> okay. and it certainly cements vladimir putin's very significant role in syria now. correct? >> putin has long played a very prominent...
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america's complicity in ferguson isles and ultimately turkey's denials ultimately turkey's denials we're going to see arming itself be safer because the army cannot be safe they bordered by an unrepentant over armed robber traitor of the nile a perpetrator of genocide rather seizing right mr beyond the immediate national committee of america mr pearl and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you very much thank you. thank you. all the united states is not the only nato member concerned about turkey you may remember germany along with france and the u.k. restricted weapons sales to turkey when the military offensive against the kurds began but germany and turkey have walked nato horns before in 2017 turkey banned german lawmakers from visiting german servicemen and women stationed at injure like air base and that is just the beginning but it helps to explain why most germans now say that turkey should no longer be a member of nato that's right a majority of germans surveyed 58 percent say that turkey should be kicked out of nato there's even stronger german support for e
america's complicity in ferguson isles and ultimately turkey's denials ultimately turkey's denials we're going to see arming itself be safer because the army cannot be safe they bordered by an unrepentant over armed robber traitor of the nile a perpetrator of genocide rather seizing right mr beyond the immediate national committee of america mr pearl and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you very much thank you. thank you. all the united states is not the only nato member...
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turkey. all was. at bringing comprehensive peace and justice to this region. and this operation will be the 1st step of other steps to bring justice and peace to the syrians we will complete. this operation. you know to be a real source of peace. in syria. yeah we need life and safe life to go back to syria we need peace and stability to be in syria we need to sort out what's the syrian crisis yes and we will hand these territories to. their real owners. and we are keen to take part in all meetings and summits that. am at sorting out the syrian crisis. this operation will be a sow's of peace and this will bring peace and we'll sort out the syrian crisis in the radical way. this operation led by president ratchet gun. is. one of the steps is one perceived among the other procedures on the steps taken by president. for the sake of syria and for keeping the unity of syria. turkey. since last year has been a target a conspiracy and then economic crisis and we have done all what we can in order to
turkey. all was. at bringing comprehensive peace and justice to this region. and this operation will be the 1st step of other steps to bring justice and peace to the syrians we will complete. this operation. you know to be a real source of peace. in syria. yeah we need life and safe life to go back to syria we need peace and stability to be in syria we need to sort out what's the syrian crisis yes and we will hand these territories to. their real owners. and we are keen to take part in all...
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and the government of turkey to show due care and attention and patience in this issue. well more news coming up for you right here on al-jazeera that's coming up after a witness letters from death row thanks for watching bye bye. if. lost and they don't get the whiskey cassy at their. faces in the golden feeder tough wall jinman was a flop by jadakiss hallam a b c was on a buyout of which one involved with what he did with the tiki tickets and not me at the theater but i get you to da like get cheered will be added up in a mic at that they're not listening to a little $700.00 m. not that. given a good for them to get. the chip that danielle with a middle tier will be but will have oben alien. $9074.00 to win it with that. double bogey shot due to goals will this will shatter. the bottle scare sati mana got. in the game to. get all my bug out there a lot of. the men up need to dighton him for the. mattock manifesting than mickey. was going on many. are sick i'll admit that the one with the chair marwood to comment on a sub drew nice work on little cotton over. faint as a
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forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is a bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we have seen the turkish jets taking off from their bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns along turkey's border we've heard reports there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the area streams of refugees piling out of these towns of turkey ahead of what is specter to be a very potentially bloody operation given the fact that the kurdish militia saying they are on and fight. took a shit today we also has been pounding this area tombs of black smoke would be pulling up into the sky all along to the syrian border but the major operation is expected possibly the next hours will such think the next day the ground operation is when the real fighting will stop but this is the heart of a very long time operation and one in
forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is a bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we have seen the turkish jets taking off from their bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns along turkey's border we've heard reports there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the area...
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-turkey relations. obviously there are a number of different perspectives in congress, both on house come in the house and in the senate, but a lot of what you are seeing now is driven by a sense of frustration among senators and congressmen who felt, who feel that for many years we have been turning a blind eye to what they refer to as turkish red behavior much of it obviously is focused on turkish president erdogan. i think from a low that going back to my time to make use go in the executive branch, i have to say i don't think those in the executive branch do not feel that frustration. i think they are very where -- very well aware that come to. there is more of a long-term thinking to what's going on with turkey. and obviously there's this constant fear that if you push turkey or president erdogan too far in a certain direction, they will actually go in that direction. i guess the main difference between congress and the executive branch on this issue is that the legislative branch in particular fee
-turkey relations. obviously there are a number of different perspectives in congress, both on house come in the house and in the senate, but a lot of what you are seeing now is driven by a sense of frustration among senators and congressmen who felt, who feel that for many years we have been turning a blind eye to what they refer to as turkish red behavior much of it obviously is focused on turkish president erdogan. i think from a low that going back to my time to make use go in the executive...
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turkey has agreed to. we saw it right away movement in the financial markets. the turkish lira lining in value. 3.5%.p stocks rallied by let's get insight from bloombergs foreign policy reporter. you were listening to the comments. judging by the reaction, this was a surprise. what did we know about the conversations that mike pence and mike pompeo had? nick: they did not have a great deal of time to do it. the vice president was explicit with the marching orders were, which to -- which were to get a cease-fire. the thing that struck me is that you did not have a call from the vice president for turkey to withdraw its two troops -- its troops from the safe zone. there appears to be no mandate for turkey to do mandate for turkey to do so. the end result is, you have a positive fighting but turkey is allowed to keep the military gains that it has made over the last several days in exchange for a halt on sanctions then after five days, possibly getting the sanctions lifted. for me, that was the key takeaway.
turkey has agreed to. we saw it right away movement in the financial markets. the turkish lira lining in value. 3.5%.p stocks rallied by let's get insight from bloombergs foreign policy reporter. you were listening to the comments. judging by the reaction, this was a surprise. what did we know about the conversations that mike pence and mike pompeo had? nick: they did not have a great deal of time to do it. the vice president was explicit with the marching orders were, which to -- which were to...
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why should turkey just accept europe's position is we pay turkey the money everything is fine but this was the wrong i think. expectation of the european policy turkish people do not accept this long term threat that you just to keep people in turkey and receiving money from europe that is not the solution from turkey's perspective and professor of economics at the university of applied science and constance at all thank you so much and returning to our top story financial markets response to the latest developments surrounding. chelsea delaney at the frankfurt stock exchange british follow men has put of a final decision on breaks to begin but investors seem to be optimistic that an unregulated messy divorce is not an option any more why is. investors are seeing saturday's decision as a setback not necessarily the the end of this discussion so we've seen a lot of banks come out today a lot of analysts are sort of lowering their expectations for a note that goldman sachs now expects only a 5 percent chance of. that's down from 10 percent so a lot of investors are optimistic because the
why should turkey just accept europe's position is we pay turkey the money everything is fine but this was the wrong i think. expectation of the european policy turkish people do not accept this long term threat that you just to keep people in turkey and receiving money from europe that is not the solution from turkey's perspective and professor of economics at the university of applied science and constance at all thank you so much and returning to our top story financial markets response to...
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fighters turned their attention to confront turkey in the chaos. you know you can see isis fighters escaping you know prisoners escaping the group's reassembling and reemerging but i think. the problem of that happening once turkey takes over is not is not necessarily as bad as everyone is making it out to be once turkey takes over those areas they don't want to protect their interests we may disagree with those interests are but the turkish military is not allow isis fighters to roam around among them the story of isis and turkish. you know cooperation or quote really was as it's worse in there in the early times of 201-220-1320 extension 14 when turkey was turning a blind eye to isis fighters were fighting the kurds but certainly i don't see them allowing them to roam free in areas once we take over. osman in istanbul what will happen to these i saw a fight is currently being held by the kurds the american seem to suggest that if turkey goes in and goes ahead with this military operation then they will be responsible for these i feel fight is. ex
fighters turned their attention to confront turkey in the chaos. you know you can see isis fighters escaping you know prisoners escaping the group's reassembling and reemerging but i think. the problem of that happening once turkey takes over is not is not necessarily as bad as everyone is making it out to be once turkey takes over those areas they don't want to protect their interests we may disagree with those interests are but the turkish military is not allow isis fighters to roam around...
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to launch an invasion in the region and give turkey rich will make turkey responsible for capturing isis fighters in the area so basically turkey is about to invade the same parts of syria the u.s. invaded to defeat the so-called islamic state except now turkey is invading to defeat the kurdish proxy force the us relied on to fight isis because turkey considers that proxy a terrorist group now here's the irony since 24 you know the pentagon had relied on the kurdish fighters from the kurdish people's defense units to fight alongside american forces in the long battle to defeat i says but the problem is that various curtis' militia groups have also been fighting on and off the turkish state for over 40 years and since turkey is an important geopolitical ally of the us and a fellow nato member has never been pleased about america's prefer proxy against geodes now you see even before the rise of isis the u.s. even agreed with turkey's assessment of the kurdistan workers party which is why this organization is still designated a terrorist entity in washington and turkey claims that the
to launch an invasion in the region and give turkey rich will make turkey responsible for capturing isis fighters in the area so basically turkey is about to invade the same parts of syria the u.s. invaded to defeat the so-called islamic state except now turkey is invading to defeat the kurdish proxy force the us relied on to fight isis because turkey considers that proxy a terrorist group now here's the irony since 24 you know the pentagon had relied on the kurdish fighters from the kurdish...
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vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course a main power broker in syria russia criticizing turkey's military operation in syria in fact it has deployed its military police along front lines in the north east of the country filling the vacuum following the withdrawal of the u.s. military and basically telling turkey you cannot advance any further what russia wanted from turkey is pull out a military pull out from northern syria all together and put in wanted or do go on to reach some sort of a security arrangement with the syrian government security arrangements that will allow the syrian government to return to the border so now erdogan meets gotten stronger every time the relationship between turkey and the united states goes sour russia uses this as an advantage but this cease fire deal if it holds will stop the violence in the short term but it is not a solution in the
vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course a main power broker in syria russia criticizing turkey's military operation in syria in fact it has deployed its military police along front lines in the north east of the country filling the vacuum following the withdrawal of the u.s....
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promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think it's fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e.u. is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present politic this president has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if he doesn't get more funding couldn't see a repeat of 2015 and see a massive flow of refugees coming into the e.u. . well yes i know he's definitely aris because it isn't just about money turkey is facing a massive problem of refugees itself it's the president is well aware that turkey talks patience is false running out he needs to point a solution himself and that is why he's looking for backing from europe and the u.s. to relocate a 1000000 possibly 2000000 syrian refugees to the north east syrian eric currently controlled by syrian kurdish militia that considers its terrorist turkish forces a
promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think it's fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e.u. is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present politic this president has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if...
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turkey's. had a great concern about their border and while the united states of america did not approve of. their military crossing in into syria. we have always indorsed a safe so it was a matter of discussion and negotiations and we believe that. that the kurdish population in syria with which we have a strong relationship will continue to endure. the united states will always be grateful for our partnership with s.d.f. in defeating isis but we recognize the importance and the value. a safe zone to create a buffer between. syria proper in the kurdish population and and the turkish border and we're going to be working very closely so we we think the agreement today 1st ends the violence which is what president trump sent us here to do. i said again and again to the president heard of one is president trump sent us here to end the violence. and achieve an immediate cease fire. and thanks to the agreement that we negotiated today in the strong stand the president took in the preceding days we've
turkey's. had a great concern about their border and while the united states of america did not approve of. their military crossing in into syria. we have always indorsed a safe so it was a matter of discussion and negotiations and we believe that. that the kurdish population in syria with which we have a strong relationship will continue to endure. the united states will always be grateful for our partnership with s.d.f. in defeating isis but we recognize the importance and the value. a safe...
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in my view it is essential that we include turkey in the discussions because turkey undeniably has its own security interests. but russia has to be included to russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continue to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern syria because. of this is. something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw upon everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concrete so how far would germany go to implement that are you banking on the us like germany and europe have always done thoughts on the o.p.'s offer for a moment. in that's known to controlling this would be international cooperation meaning we would need an internationally viable foundational ideally with the un
in my view it is essential that we include turkey in the discussions because turkey undeniably has its own security interests. but russia has to be included to russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey...
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to help him and and yes there is the turkey e.u. deal but of course all of the e.u. countries are extremely skeptical if not against the safe zone they've already said they want turkey to stop the military operations but at the same time at the moment i don't see anyone in the e.u. investing so what i don't want because who's going to finance. well i'm not so sure about that who's going to do is going to invest in these areas who's going to live there it has to be there has to be. you know according to. confirm ash residents have to run has frightened to open the floodgates for as he puts it some open the gates as he said it more neutrally for a few jews moving to europe and that could intensify he did that of course it could intensify of course there should be a plan for each and turkish to sit down and think of a plan how they want to take care of this the refugee crisis but that does not automatically mean that he is going to say ok well we agree on this inhumane way of finding a solution moving people to maybe even where they don't belong it's a very complex issu
to help him and and yes there is the turkey e.u. deal but of course all of the e.u. countries are extremely skeptical if not against the safe zone they've already said they want turkey to stop the military operations but at the same time at the moment i don't see anyone in the e.u. investing so what i don't want because who's going to finance. well i'm not so sure about that who's going to do is going to invest in these areas who's going to live there it has to be there has to be. you know...
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/turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said, with the support of russia and iran, has relentlessly bombed cities and towns across syria, resulting in over 500,000 deaths and leaving over 10 million people displaced. we are all aware that many confirmed uses of chemical weapons by the russia-backed assad regime, adding to the humanitarian suffering in violations of international law. the syrian, russian, and iranian regimes now hope to build upon the successful defeat of the defl see cleared islamic caliphate. these are the circumstances we find ourselves in today. beginning in 2011, the islamic state took full advantage in the chaos in syria to gather its strength. the group's ascend
/turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said, with the support of russia and iran, has relentlessly bombed cities and towns across syria, resulting in over 500,000 deaths and...
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turkey relations. the council on foreign relations hosted this event which also looked at the trump administration's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from northern syria. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i want to welcome you all to today's meeting on u.s. turkish relations, the shifting nature of two nato allies. i am currently the director of the international security program at george mason university, and it is a great pleasure too preside over todays discussion on the topic that i i think is particularly compelling. so, in our topsy-turvy world where we write love letters to authoritarians and publicly disparagee our allies, it's kind of interesting to think where does the u.s. turkey turkish relations in the spectrum from how we treat allies and authoritarians. it seems to fit into every category or maybe none coming and maybe we will figure ou out today how special is the case of u.s. turkish relations. it's of course been a tumultuous relationship, one where the executive branch and congress don'
turkey relations. the council on foreign relations hosted this event which also looked at the trump administration's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from northern syria. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i want to welcome you all to today's meeting on u.s. turkish relations, the shifting nature of two nato allies. i am currently the director of the international security program at george mason university, and it is a great pleasure too preside over todays discussion on the topic that i i...