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ALERT! Turkey And Saudi Arabia Prepare For War Against Russia
As Turkey continues to build up its military presence on the Syrian border, Saudi Arabia have announced their plans to launch a ground operation in Syria alongside the the United States. Russia have accused both countries of using Syria as an excuse to wage a coordinated attack against Russia.
The
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that the possibility
of a large-scale war in the Middle East is almost inevitable now that
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have entered the picture.
Pravdareport.com reports:
Turkey
continues building up its military presence on the border with the
Syrian Arab Republic, as evidenced by photographs from reconnaissance
drones.
A
source at the Syrian Armed Forces said that more than 20 Turkish
tanks, more than 20 self-propelled guns and 30 field artillery guns
of various calibers appeared near the border on Syria during February
7-10.
Turkey
secretly deploys military hardware on the territory of Turkish
military facilities. Turkey has also been taking efforts to increase
the presence of its troops on the border with Syria. Up to 5,000
Turkish military personnel have been deployed in the region in the
first two weeks of February. To quarter them along the border, Turkey
creates army camps masked as refugee townships.
For
example, in the area of Bab-es-Salam, up to 2,000 military men were
quartered in a tent township immediately behind the border line. A
field hospital was also erected in the location. According to
experts, Turkey will be ready for an attack on Syria by the end of
February.
Saudi
Arabia awaits US permission to start ground operation
Noteworthy,
Advisor to the Defence Minister of Saudi Arabia, Ahmad Asiri, stated
that Saudi Arabia would launch a ground operation in Syria as soon as
the US-led international coalition makes such a decision.
Earlier,
the head of the Saudi Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir,
announced a possibility to send Saudi special forces to Syria as part
of the US-led coalition to fight the Islamic State terrorist group.
According
to Politonline, even though November 24 became the day, when the
relations between Russia and Turkey were ruined, they could hardly be
referred to as friendly relations during five years of the Syrian
conflict.
Russia
became a potential enemy when the country joined the Syrian conflict
on the side of Damascus and President Assad. Having blocked the
possibility to deliver any cargo through its airspace and waters in
the beginning of the civil war in Syria, Turkey, in fact, forced
Russia to start an operation called the “Syrian Express” in 2012.
It
was Russia that supported Damascus in most critical moments of the
civil war. The Syrian government has thus been able to retain control
of important cities and push militants out from the territories near
the Syrian capital.
What
was Turkey’s role in the conflict? Turkish citizens have been
taking part in the Syrian conflict since the very beginning of the
Syrian civil war. Turkey itself has been showing significant
influence on the conflict in the Arab Republic. Therefore, one may
conclude that Turkey has committed acts of foreign intervention into
internal affairs of Syria. In Turkey, Islamist terrorists could
receive medical aid and Internet access (via private Turkish
providers) to upload their propagandist videos on extremist sites.
One
may also recollect Turkey’s participation in the attack on the town
of Kessab (province of Latakia) in the spring of 2014. Several
thousands of Jabhat en-Nusra militants and terrorists from other
groups had been sent to the region via the Turkish territory with the
support of Turkish secret services and the military.
Turkey
also tries to weaken the forces of the Kurdish militia.
Of
course, after November 24, 2015, the relations between Russia and
Turkey started worsening very quickly. Ankara has never apologized
for shooting down the Russian fighter jet, and no one was punished
for the criminal act, in which two Russian military men were killed.
Such a serious crisis has not occurred in the Russian-Turkish
relations since, perhaps, 1920.
The
rhetoric of the Turkish authorities has changed dramatically too. A
few days ago, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, speaking at a
meeting of the parliamentary faction of the ruling Justice and
Development Party, said all of a sudden that Ankara wanted to defend
the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Russia
suspects Turkey plotting invasion of Syria
“We will return our historic debt. At one time, our brothers from Aleppo defended our cities of Sanliurfa, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaras, now we will defend the heroic Aleppo. All of Turkey stands behind its defenders,” Davutoglu said.
Davutoglu
made the statement after the Syrian military cut off terrorists’
major supplies channels in northern Aleppo province from from Turkey.
Russian
officials also expressed concerns about Turkey’s possible attack on
Syria. “We have serious reasons to believe that Turkey has been
taking efforts to prepare a military invasion of the territory of a
sovereign state – the Syrian Arab Republic. We have seen many signs
of the hidden preparations of the Turkish armed forces for military
actions in Syria,” an official spokesman for the Russian Defense
Ministry, Major-General Igor Konashenkov said.
Russian
Foreign Minister also spoke about the possibility of a large-scale
war in the region with the participation of neighboring countries.
“If the Geneva talks do not bring any results, they will opt for a military solution. The leaders of several countries have already made such point blank statements. As I can understand, they share almost personal hatred to Bashar Assad. I do not think that the coalition led by the United States, in which Turkey is included, will let such reckless plans materialize,” said Sergey Lavrov.
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