Erdogan does not stop, this is his next assault target.

Erdogan's Turkey, which has recently drawn close to Putin's Russia, has launched a fierce propaganda campaign against Western countries that have allies in NATO. President Erdogan recently attacked through his media, including France, for its role in Syria. “Flasin for peace and propose kind [...]
Erdogan's Turkey, which has recently drawn close to Putin's Russia, has launched a fierce propaganda campaign against Western countries that have allies in NATO. President Erdogan recently attacked through his media, including France, for its role in Syria.
“Flasin for peace and propose various types of maps, but in reality the forces of various Western countries are throwing gasoline on the fire in Syria”, they write.
A few days ago, the Torrek media reported that French special forces are stationed at five bases in northern Syria, in areas that coincide with those where Kurds operate.
The Anadolu Agency even provided the concrete facility where 70 special forces were deployed and it's about a cement factory near Mitsanur Hill and the village of Harab-Isk in Perovina al-Arab. Similarly, 30 special forces operate in Raqhal, specifying that the 10th regiment and commando forces of the 10th regiment work along with them.
The cement plant where French troops are located was built by the French company Lafarge in 2010, and the Turkish agency is not spared in some detail of operational nature and delta.
Regarding this issue, which appears to have been authorised by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan, former adviser for the defence of France's president, Emmanuel Macron, has indicated to Sputnik that the conduct of Turkish media is unacceptable.
According to Dominicque Trinquand must be kept in mind that Kurds were among the first to oppose I SIS, the group now making up the alibi of the overall engagement of all countries in Syria.
He has acknowledged that Macron has voiced support for Kurds, but has added that no additional operations on the ground has been planned.
It has been noted that the flow into Turkish media came shortly after Macron declared after his meeting with representatives of the Syrian Democratic Forces that the French militia would do its best to stabilise the area in northern Syria.
From this point of view, Turkey's decision to extract data and display French troops is part of Ankara's antiKurdish policy, but it well reveals that Europe's democratic powers plan is to divide Syria in at least influential areas with what it left as colonial heritage.











