http://news.yahoo.com/turkey-warns-syri ... 49717.htmlTurkey strikes back at Syria after Erdogan warning
STANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey returned fire after Syrian mortar bombs landed in a field in southern Turkey on Saturday, the day after Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan warned Syria that Turkey would not shy away from war if provoked.
It was the fourth day of Turkish retaliation for firing by Syrian forces that killed five Turkish civilians on Wednesday.
The exchanges are the most serious cross-border violence in Syria's conflict, which began as a democracy uprising but has evolved into a civil war with sectarian overtones. They highlight how the crisis could destabilize the region.
NATO member Turkey was once an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad but turned against him after his violent response to an uprising in which, according to the United Nations, more than 30,000 people have died.
Turkey has nearly 100,000 Syrian refugees in camps on its territory, has allowed rebel leaders sanctuary and has led calls for Assad to quit. Its armed forces are far larger than Syria's.
Erdogan said on Friday his country did not want war but warned Syria not to make a "fatal mistake" by testing its resolve. Damascus has said its fire hit Turkey accidentally.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Saturday that parliament's authorization of possible cross-border military action was designed as a deterrent.
"From now on, if there is an attack on Turkey it will be silenced," he said in an interview with state broadcaster TRT.
Western powers have backed fellow NATO member Turkey over Syria but have shown little appetite for the kind of intervention that helped topple Libya's Muammar Gaddafi. Turkish calls for a safe zone in Syria would require a no-fly zone that NATO states are unwilling to police.
Turkey and Syria Slide towards War....
Turkey and Syria Slide towards War....



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Re: Turkey and Syria Slide towards War....
What's the point of a treaty like NATO if its members are unwilling to defend a fellow member when attacked? (Just wonderin...)
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Re: Turkey and Syria Slide towards War....
I partly wonder if it's the rebels provoking international action.
[rose colored glasses mode] I also wonder if a turkish occupation of syria could smooth the transition of leadership and cut down on reprisals[/rose colored glasses mode]
[rose colored glasses mode] I also wonder if a turkish occupation of syria could smooth the transition of leadership and cut down on reprisals[/rose colored glasses mode]
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
Re: Turkey and Syria Slide towards War....
When did NATO indicate they would not defend Turkey if it was attacked?Econoline wrote:What's the point of a treaty like NATO if its members are unwilling to defend a fellow member when attacked? (Just wonderin...)
They don't have to agree with Turkey about how the rebels should be supported to be willing to defend them.
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