το πρώτο είναι σχόλιο τούρκου για να ανυψώσει το ηθικό,
αν (και λέω αν γιατί κρατάω πολύ μικρό καλάθι) ο εναέριος χώρος έμενε κλειστός, τα πράγματα θα είναι σκούρα για τους τούρκους
για την ώρα πολεμικά αεροπλάνα τοων τούρκων βομβαρδίζουν στο άκρο της συρίας κοντά στο τριεθνές στα σύνορα με ιράκ
To πρώτο σχόλιο είναι του Τούρκου που έδωσε την είδηση.
Υπάρχει αλήθεια σε αυτό που λέει. Στέλνουν drone και βομβαρδίζουν τους Κούρδους μέσα από τα σύνορά τους.
2 αναλυτές του bbc :
Dysfunctional foreign policy
Analysis box by Jonathan Marcus, defence correspondent
In the place of clarity we only have President Trump's tweets and statements which appear to contradict him from both the state department and the Pentagon.
This morning he appeared to signal the start of a US troop pullout from Syria and seemed to be washing his hands of the country, implicitly giving a green light for a major Turkish incursion.
Now both the state department and the Pentagon say there is no major shift in US policy; that only a handful of US troops have been pulled back for their own safety, fearing some Turkish move.
And they insist that this administration, including the president, stands firmly against any further Turkish move across the border.
So did the President act on a Twitter whim in the wake of his phone call with Turkey's President Erdogan, only to be appraised of the likely consequences afterwards by officials?
This is an object lesson in how dysfunctional US foreign policy-making has become.
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At home, Trump needs all the friends he can get
Analysis box by Anthony Zurcher, North America reporter
Last December, Donald Trump's announcement of a "full" and "rapid" withdrawal of US forces from Syria set off a firestorm of criticism that culminated in the resignation of Defence Secretary James Mattis.
Mr Trump eventually backed down, but his opponents appear to have secured only a temporary victory. Like last time, Mr Trump made Sunday night's withdrawal announcement after a phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Unlike last time, there are fewer advisers within the White House positioned to dissuade the president. And also unlike last time, Mr Trump is currently in the middle of a congressional impeachment inquiry that could very well leave him fighting to stay in office during a Senate trial.
If that happens, he'll need all the Republican friends he can get. This move, however, has even Senate loyalists like Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell calling the president's judgement into question. The president is taking a big gamble at a delicate time. For whatever reason, he has decided the risk is worth it.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-49966216