www.businessinsider.com
| 5 months ago
... 122mm artillery shell, which is used by the Syrian army. But Yurt's Editor-in-Chief, Merdan Yanardag, cited "received information from a reliable source" who claimed that the mortar was given to Turkey by NATO and subsequently
blog.alexanderhiggins.com
| 5 months ago
Turkey's Prime Minister threatens to declare war as the bombing of Syria continues for a fifth day and the UN and NATO mull plans for intervention. ... Even in the face of lack of evidence substantiating the source Turkey started a bombing
atlanticsentinel.com
| 5 months ago
After Turkey Mortar Attack, NATO Invasion of Syria? Nick Ottens, October 3, 2012. United States Army forces patrol in Saab Al Bour, north of Baghdad, Iraq, April 24, 2008 (US Army). At least three Syrian mortar shells landed in Turkish ...
nationalinterest.org
| 5 months ago
The dispute need not involve United States, yet NATO membership risks dragging America into yet another unnecessary war, this time in the guise of defending its Turkish allies. Last week, several errant Syrian mortar shells fell in the Turkish ...
pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com
| 5 months ago
Turkey knew it was not the Syrian Army that had fired the mortar. Turkey conspired with their NATO backed terror bunch the FSA, a group that Turkey has both birthed and nurtured, to create a false flag attack to justify upping the ante in the not ...