Turkey's Syrian Military Offensive Is Facing The Bitter Realities On What It Is Like To Fight A War In Syria



Fehim Tastekin, Al-Monitor: Turkey's march on Manbij stalled by wall of reality

Turkey’s Syria adventure is heading into deeper uncertainty, facing obscure American and Russian moves and the bitter realities of the field. The idea was to finish the operation against the Kurds in Afrin quickly and march on to Manbij. Then, Turkey's military planned to cross to the eastern side of the Euphrates River and deliver major blows to the main body of the Kurdish "democratic autonomy" in areas like Ras al-Ain and Tell Abyad, where Kurds do not have ethnic majorities.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is determined to put an end to the de facto Kurdish autonomous body in Syria. However, Syria upped the ante this week by agreeing to send its supporting militias to back the Kurds in Afrin.

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WNU Editor: An excellent analysis on how messed-up the Syrian war is with its multiple and changing alliances, and how it is impacting Turkey as it enters into this conflict.

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