The mortar used to attack the Turkish town of Akcakale is a design specific to NATO and was given to Syrian rebels by Ankara, according to Turkey’s Yurt newspaper. The mortar killed one adult and four children from the same family on Wednesday. An article by the paper’s Editor-in-Chief, Merdan Yanardag, states that the newspaper received information from a reliable source, which claimed that Turkey itself sent the mortars to rebels in the so-called "free army."“Turkey is a longtime member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and they’re going to act in conjunction with other NATO powers, so it’s unsurprising that this has happened,” editor of the Pan-African news wire, Abayomi Azikiwe, told RT.NATO has so far shunned any military involvement in the conflict, but Azikiwe says the alliance is deeply involved in every decision that Turkey makes.“Ankara isn’t taking any military actions or contemplating any type of military strategy without being in full cooperation with NATO forces,” he said.Turkey retaliated at Syria for a sixth consecutive day on Monday, after a mortar from Syria landed in Turkey’s Hatay province.
Andas Turkey fights to defend its border towns, the country’s president says the country’s military will take any action necessary. "The worst-case scenarios are taking place right now in Syria … Our government is in constant consultation with the Turkish military. Whatever is needed is being done immediately as you see, and it will continue to be done," President Abdullah Gul said in a statement on Monday.But it’s not only leaders within Turkey that are stating their opinions on the conflict.
Earlier on Monday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned of the consequences that the conflict could bring to the region.
“The escalation of the conflict along the Syrian-Turkish border and the impact of the crisis on Lebanon are extremely dangerous,” Ban said at the opening of the World Forum for Democracy in Strasbourg, France.The exchange of fire began last Wednesday, when Syrian mortar shells killed a woman and four children from the same family in Akcakale.
Many fear the situation will lead to regional conflict, with political analyst Dan Glazebrook, saying that Ankara aims to drag NATO into a war with Syria.“On the one hand the [Turks] are trying to give
cover to the rebels to continue their fight, as they know that the rebels are getting defeated on the ground so they are bombarding Syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions,” Glazebrook told RT. “But I think also they may be hoping that they can somehow nudge, provoke NATO into taking action as well, into prompting a kind of blitzkrieg that is actually the only thing really that would enable the rebels to win now at this state.”
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Meh! It's just a NATO ploy to open up a new front that Assad will have to deal with, further weakening his position.
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByXR400R (453.80) 
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Nonsense Russian propaganda. Your lies don't fly here Boris.
Posted Oct-9-2012 Byblowmerighty (24.20) blowmerighty View Channel Send Message
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In case anyone was questioning the existence of Yurt, here is the article that RT is referring to (in Turkish):
http://www.yurtgazetesi.com.tr/suriye-provokasyonu--ve-akpnin-kirli-savasi-makale,2204.html
Posted Oct-8-2012 Bysakb (8791.90) 
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First they let the FSA operate from Turkish territory (e.g. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=281_1348075091 ) and then they are outraged if something comes back.... ?!?
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByMarkan72 (399.38) 
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News from RT are as good as news from Fox... lol
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByAtrey (137.30) 
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Specific to NATO.. wtf are you on.. every country in NATO uses different mortars. It's the round sizes that are standard.. which can be bought anywhere. That is like saying 5.56 is specific to NATO and only they have it.
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByAariss (392.72) 
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ALL RT Pro-Syria Source.
If there was a Turkish source or normally regarded international source then this would be a sim-ple matter. We can't expect RT to be hoenst about Syria when Russia has a large fleet off the coast and 'military advisers' present.
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByRayyaan (138.80) Rayyaan View Channel Send Message
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confirms what we thought anyway
Posted Oct-9-2012 Bythe_MEK (723.30) 
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confirms? lol ok, i guess the Turkish citizens would take that laying down, like all the Turkish politicians who hate the current president would not be filing motions for impeachment...the reason they arnt doing this is because they know its bullshit and would embarrass themselves too badly..."confirms what we already know"...LOL, you got to be shitting me
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByPoster101 (925.42) 
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I smell BS...so Turkey is giving mortars to FSA to launch at Turkish citizens...if this were true and had any legs to stand on...the Turkish population would impeach their president immediately...that is why this is BS
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByPoster101 (925.42) 
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@Poster101 Those people who think Syrian regular army would shoot mortars deliberately into Turkey, are not right in the head. Why the hell would they do that? It serves absolutely no purpose to them.
On the other hand, what would FSA gain if Turkey were to intervene in Syria? That's right, they would most likely win the war. Just think it through, this is not rocket science.
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByAwesomeCunt (99.40) 
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their aim sucks...they are firing from miles away and trying to hit FSA right next to the fence...is it a stretch to think the shells land 30 meters in turkey's land???...come on now
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByPoster101 (925.42) 
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@Poster101 So you think those Syrian troops have a death wish? Or you think they are obvious to the fact that they would be shooting right on the border with Turkey? However you think of it, it makes no sense that these shells would have come from SAA troops. Absolutely no sense at all.
Posted Oct-11-2012 ByAwesomeCunt (99.40) 
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does it make sense that Assad would kill his own civilians while peacefully protesting...does it make sense that assad would randomly shell towns for weeks on end, killing thousands of civilians before letting his troops lose to go in after the FSA...assad is an eye doctor...not a military expert...none of what he does makes sense
Posted Oct-11-2012 ByPoster101 (925.42) 
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@Poster101 Well, you made few good points against western version of Syrian conflict. Many still believe that version to be true. Modern people living in modern societies are not known for critical thinking, probably our societies would not last if people would be too much of an independent thinkers. Most people believe what media tells them to believe, not even giving it a second thought.
Posted Oct-11-2012 ByAwesomeCunt (99.40) 
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is that news ? turks know that its just the FSA couldnt do the mission and news today FSA pulled out of aleppo one more tactical withdrawal turks wanna presure assad sending more troops to the border maybe start war as last card and whats better story then protecting the country.
Posted Oct-9-2012 Bystoxxx (185.30) 
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Sand people problems.
Posted Oct-8-2012 Bylucidx1 (988.90) 
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Yep, now tell your yank government to stop interfering.
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByMrG (648.70) 
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That's not something I can control.
Posted Oct-8-2012 Bylucidx1 (988.90) 
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What country are you from MrG?
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByMadMike740 (681.42) 
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@Mr what exectly are we interfering with. see what it looks like when we quit interferrin for a while.
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByBUDBEAR (136.00) 
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ok, for once i see group of people trying to make sense to each.
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByBUDBEAR (136.00) 
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The phrase at the end says "Many fear the situation will lead to regional instability". Really now. If you throw a dart anywhere at a map of the mid east, it will land on Fuckedupville.
Posted Oct-8-2012 BySmokeFerret (314.10) 
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lol, very true
Posted Oct-9-2012 ByPoster101 (925.42) 
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nice shirts.
Posted Oct-8-2012 ByBUDBEAR (136.00) 
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@czechmate67 what? You really think you cannot tell the country of origin from what's left of a mortar round?
Posted Oct-9-2012 Bythe_MEK (723.30) 
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