Turkish lawmakers extended mandate to use troops in Syria and Iraq

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On Saturday, the Turkish parliamentarians extended for another 13 months permission to use the country's armed forces in Syria and Iraq, reports RIA News.

Turkish lawmakers extended mandate to use troops in Syria and Iraq




The mandate “on the use of national armed forces abroad and stay in the territory of the country of foreign troops” was issued to the Turkish government in October 2014 g for a period of one year. In 2015, it was extended for another year.

Recall that at the end of 2015, Turkish units entered Iraqi territory (Ninava province) under the pretext of preparing rebel groups to fight terrorists, and in August of this year, the Turks launched Operation Euphrates Shield in the north of Syria against the IG group.
  • AFP 2016 / Nazeer al-Khatib
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  1. +6
    2 October 2016 09: 32
    I'm just tormented by the question, someone called them there ??? In vain GDP allowed Erdogad to enter Syria! This bad man will betray us as soon as possible.
    1. +1
      2 October 2016 09: 36
      Nobody called, they climbed themselves. Now the entire Internet is full of videos of burning Turkish tanks.
      1. +2
        2 October 2016 09: 47
        And then they will extend it for another year, and so on ad infinitum! Well, or as a last resort, they will leave it green, for the Turkamans. The fact that they came there for a long time and even more so in their plans is not to transfer the conquered territories to Assad is also evidence that the Turks are settling in occupied territories, are building command posts, infrastructure, refugee towns, bringing people ...
        In fact, Putin gave the go-ahead to his friend Erdogan for the introduction of troops, gave this piece of Turkish territory. Now oil will also be smuggled and there will be no problems with the supply of militants, and taking Assad into control of the Turkish border will no longer be out of the question.
        Note the Turks do not fight ISIS at all, having occupied the Kurdish territories, the Turks stopped ... Having decided the radically Kurdish issue, then they became not interested.
        1. 0
          2 October 2016 10: 10
          Quote: Stas157
          Note the Turks do not fight ISIS at all, having occupied the Kurdish territories, the Turks stopped ... Having decided the radically Kurdish issue, then they became not interested.

          And they went to solve the Kurdish issue, and they have a very good relationship with ISIS. I personally won’t be surprised if the Turkish advance troops still exchange stolen oil for weapons and infarmation
          1. +2
            2 October 2016 10: 26
            Quote: APASUS
            And they went to solve the Kurdish issue, and they have very good relations with ISIS.

            Yes, but I mean that Erdogan is lying as he breathes! The goal of his military operation in Syria was declared to be a war with ISIS! You cannot trust such people, especially after stabs in the back! I hope Putin knows what he is doing and the new friendship with the "scorpion" Erdogan is situational.

            Quote: APASUS
            I personally won’t be surprised if the leading Turkish troops still exchange stolen oil

            So now it is not comme il faut to show the oil columns going towards Turkey, because Erdogan is our "friend"!
            Everything is like everyone else: "This guy is a bastard, but this is our bastard"
            1. 0
              2 October 2016 15: 49
              Quote: Stas157
              "This guy is a bastard, but this is our bastard"

              With these words, you can characterize the current level of politics. The end justifies any means, if earlier they tried to hide it, then at the moment this is the main argument.
        2. 0
          2 October 2016 15: 31
          Quote: Stas157
          And then they will extend it for another year, and so on ad infinitum!


          you are wrong. everything comes to an End, especially military intervention.
          1. 0
            3 October 2016 16: 50
            Isn't the Gollan tired of Israel or a goodwill gesture? And the intervention is over!
    2. +1
      2 October 2016 09: 53
      GDP knows what it’s doing ... and it has plans for the Turks
    3. +2
      2 October 2016 09: 55
      Quote: Hunter
      This bad man will betray us as soon as possible.


      Easy. Like two fingers on the asphalt. This "osmanchuchkhe" constantly needs to be kept at the sight of the sight.
      1. +2
        2 October 2016 10: 30
        Quote: Lelek
        Quote: Hunter
        This bad man will betray us as soon as possible.


        Easy. Like two fingers on the asphalt. This "osmanchuchkhe" constantly needs to be kept at the sight of the sight.

        Erdogash for one place, Putin holds tight ..))) Silent something .. bully
        1. 0
          2 October 2016 12: 57
          Erdogash for one place, Putin holds tight ..))) Silent something.

          I don’t know what the GDP holds him for, but today there was information that Erdogan criticized the duplicity of the United States for operations in Syria.
    4. 0
      2 October 2016 16: 53
      Quote: Hunter
      I’m only tormented by a question, someone called them there

      Maybe they called. Before the start of the war in Syria, there were no particular problems with the Kurds, but recently they began to draw closer to the United States. The Turks have been fighting with them for years, and they are accustomed to it.
  2. 0
    2 October 2016 09: 43
    While the Turks, unlike the Amers, do not interfere, they are fighting with the Kurds, and the Kurds are fighting with Assad, so for now it suits us. I think perdogan received a lesson from partners and it will be prudent, although they are fighting shitty.
  3. 0
    2 October 2016 09: 51
    The Kurds renewed the license to shoot the Turks for an indefinite period. wassat Recall that such a license is free, it stipulates that you have every right to destroy the Turks and their equipment by all available means and methods, anywhere, and at any time of the day all year round. lol
    1. 0
      2 October 2016 10: 06
      So the Kurds do not fight with the Turks now.
  4. 0
    2 October 2016 10: 37
    To approve, this does not mean to send troops ... Awaiting orders! bully
  5. 0
    2 October 2016 11: 24
    But how, in fact, are the mandates for using the troops of Iraq and Syria in Turkey?
  6. 0
    2 October 2016 17: 31
    Quote: Stas157
    And then they will extend it for another year, and so on ad infinitum! Well, or as a last resort, they will leave it green, for the Turkamans. The fact that they came there for a long time and even more so in their plans is not to transfer the conquered territories to Assad is also evidence that the Turks are settling in occupied territories, are building command posts, infrastructure, refugee towns, bringing people ...
    In fact, Putin gave the go-ahead to his friend Erdogan for the introduction of troops, gave this piece of Turkish territory. Now oil will also be smuggled and there will be no problems with the supply of militants, and taking Assad into control of the Turkish border will no longer be out of the question.
    Note the Turks do not fight ISIS at all, having occupied the Kurdish territories, the Turks stopped ... Having decided the radically Kurdish issue, then they became not interested.
  7. +1
    2 October 2016 20: 12
    According to today's reports, Turkish units, together with their Syrian allies, have recaptured new settlements from the "blacks" and continue to pursue them southward to Aleppo, with the support of artillery, armored units and aviation. According to Western and Turkish sources, at least 1000 Turkish special forces are already in command of the fighting on the ground ...
  8. +6
    3 October 2016 17: 58
    but in general it’s so normal, the legislative authorities of the left country, that they allow their troops on the territory of another sovereign state, in theory this is called aggression or intervention.

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