Russia promotes conflict between US, Turkey in Syria's Africa

The United States forced Turkey to conduct a military operation on Syria's northwest Africa, providing advanced weapons to Syria's Kurdish People's Protection Unit (YPG), according to a Russian official. “Kurds have been given an incentive for weapons. Handover of modern arms and fostering separatist feelings among Kurds provoked Turkey [...]
“Kurds have been given an incentive for weapons. The handover of modern weapons and the instigation of separatist feelings among Kurds provoked Turkey to conduct military operation in Syria's northern African region,” said Alexander Venice, an assistant to Council for Security Secretary Nikolai Pattrusev, for “Ria Novosti”.
The United States has 20 military bases in Syria, which are controlled by YPG, he added, reports “Hurriyet”, the Periscopi broadcast.
Ankara has repeatedly repeated to Washington not to supply Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) with weapons.
Turkey has launched a military operation codenamed “Wallir's Dega” on January 20th to withdraw The YPGs, which Ankara views as a terrorist group linked to the PKK./Periscopi/












