Erdogan challenges major powers: Turkey can invade anyone without approval

Turkey is able to carry out operations against “terrorists” without demanding approval of other states, said Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan. “These days Turkey has discovered terrorist organisations outside its borders and entered their burrows. They're trying to escape, but we're following them,” said Erdogan during a [...]
“These days Turkey has discovered terrorist organisations outside its borders and entered their burrows. They are trying to escape, but we are attending,” said Erdogan during an event at the opening of a new school in Istanbul.
“They have fled to Syria's Africa and Iraqi Sinari. We have warned Baghdad or they must fuck with it, or we will deal with them. We are not thinking of expecting approval from others to intervene,” he added, referring to the Turkish military operation codenamed “The Shilir”, which is under way in Syria's Africa towards the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Ankara has several times contacted the Iraqi government to clear PKK militants and their collaborators from Sinnari, especially after the Turkish Army completed the “Dega operation of Oliver” in Africa, Syria.
Operation “The Khrahs of Olive” have lasted 58 days since January 20th and intended to fight Syria's Kurdish People's Protection Unit (YPG) from Africa, reports “Hurriyet”, broadcast Periscopi.
“In Africa 3, 872 terrorists have been neutralised,” Erdogan said, implying that Kurds have been killed, handed over or arrested.
Turkey's Army General Staff said 46 soldiers were killed while 163 killed have met the joint coalition, the Syrian Free Army (FSA). /Periscopi/











