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Turkey, US Set Plan To Train Syrian Rebels

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Turkey, US Set Plan To Train Syrian Rebels


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ANKARA, Turkey — A joint US-Turkish military program designed to train and equip Syrian rebels will start in May, Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz said Tuesday.

The two NATO allies aim to train 5,000 to 10,000 Syrian rebels within a year after the program begins.

While Washington hopes the rebels primarily will fight the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Ankara said the rebels should mainly target the security forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's nemesis.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday that the program, publicly known as "train-and-equip," was delayed by Washington. But he said the delay was minor and ruled out any political or technical snags.

Turkish officials said that in the first phase of the plan, about 2,000 Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters will be trained by a Turkish-US team at a military base in Turkey. That number could go up to 10,000, "even 15,000," depending on how FSA's war against al-Assad and ISIS develops.

Despite the deal, Turkey and the US have different opinions on the no-fly zone and safe zone, which Turkey said is essential to topple al-Assad. US priority is to fight ISIS, which has captured large swathes of land in Syria and Iraq since last summer.

Last November, Turkey and the US agreed in principle on the necessity of supporting moderate Syrian rebels to fight against Islamic State and Syrian regime forces in the country.

Ankara has long sought a no-fly zone or secure area along the Syrian-Turkish border, but Washington has been reluctant, insisting that a buffer zone is not the best way to relieve the humanitarian crisis in northern Syria.

Turkey argues that a safe zone and "a ground operation of moderate Syrian rebels, supported by airstrikes and a buffer along the border" are the key to successfully stemming the potential flow of Syrian refugees to Turkey.

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The Turks shouldn't pretend that they are trying to help. If they and the Americans actually want to help the Syrian people then they should send their troops. One group wants Assad out, the other wants ISIS defeated. They can work together to reach their objectives. But as long as all they propose to do is TRAIN rebels, neither Assad nor ISIS will be defeated for a really long time.
 

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The Turks shouldn't pretend that they are trying to help. If they and the Americans actually want to help the Syrian people then they should send their troops.
Mate, this is no video game....

As soon as we send our troops there, soldiers will die. And how you are going to explain to the public ?

"We are savior of the mankind, defender of the oppressed people, that why your sons are dying in a country that has nothing to do with us ?"

It's not that easy.
 

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I've heard rumors that Turkey and Saudi Arabia intend to work together to oust Assad. Saudi Arabia will provide aerial support for Turkey's troops who'll be on the ground. When soldiers die will this be easier to explain away? We were after our adversary, Assad, vengeance for the shoot-down of our jet?
 

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I have heard this news many times but still nothing happens. Could our Turkish bothers tell us?
 
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