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by Burak Bekdil
• July 31, 2015 at 5:00 am
- Turkey says
that it, together with the US, wants an IS-free zone in northern
Syria. That is fine. But who will fill the vacuum in areas cleared
of IS?
- Turkey simply
finds joining the international campaign against the Islamic State
an opportunity to install pro-Sunni Islamist rule in areas now
controlled by IS.
- In all
reality, Prime Minister Davutoglu wants to replace extreme Islamists
with less extreme Islamists. Turkey is trying, with U.S. help, to
make Syria an extension of Turkey for Muslim Brotherhood Sunni
Islam.
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Members of the Free Syrian Army's Al-Tawhid Brigade
pose for a photo in Aleppo, in 2012. (Image source: Vice video
screenshot)
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After several months of reluctant negotiations, Turkey has anxiously
decided to join the allied battle against the radical Islamists who fight
under the flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (or Islamic State,
ISIS, IS). Turkish jets bombed IS strongholds inside Syria, and police
detained hundreds of IS supporters operating in Turkey, including two
leaders. Moreover, Turkish ministers hastily signed a decree that would
allow the U.S. military to use the critical Incirlik air base for strikes
against IS targets. Incirlik, in southern Turkey near the Syrian border,
is close to many IS strongholds and will cut response times for U.S.
aircraft, increasing the efficiency of anti-militant operations.
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