Friday, October 5, 2012

Turkey syria war

  • Turkey Strikes Syria, Adds War Powers

    ISTANBUL—Turkey attacked targets inside Syria for a second day Thursday and its parliament authorized military offensives into foreign countries, deepening the threat of sustained conflict along the neighbors' 565-mile common border.

    online.wsj.com

  • Did Turkey Just Declare War On Syria? (TUR, USO, VLO, COST, XOM)

    The Turkish Parliament has "authorized military operations" against Syria. So exactly what does that mean? Did Turkey (NYSEARCA:TUR) just declare war on Syria? For now, the government of Turkey is making a clear distinction between "military ...

    etfdailynews.com

  • Turkey Attack On Syria: Russia Urges Country To Stay Calm, Show Restraint

    Turkish artillery bombarded Syrian military targets on Wednesday and Thursday in response to the shelling by Syrian forces and Ankara has made clear it is ready to launch more retaliatory strikes if the war spills across the border. Turkish Prime ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • WRAPUP 3-Turkey warns Syria more strikes would be fatal mistake

    ISTANBUL, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Turkey's prime minister said on Friday his country did not want war but warned Syria not to make a "fatal mistake" by testing its resolve, and its army retaliated for a third day running after more mortar rounds from Syria ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Turkey doesn't want war with Syria

    AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey doesn't want war with Syria but it's determined to protect its borders and its people, the country's prime minister declared Thursday.

    www.thereporter.com

  • Turkish PM doesn't want war with Syria

    Turkish PM doesn't want war with Syria. (AP) - 12 hours ago. AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) - Turkey doesn't want war with Syria but it's determined to protect its borders and its people, the country's prime minister declared Thursday. Prime Minister Recep ...

    www.google.com

  • Turkey authorizes military operations in Syria

    Turkey's Parliament authorized military operations against Syria on Thursday and its military fired on targets there for a second day after deadly shelling from Syria killed five civilians in a Turkish border town. For its part, Syria admitted it was ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Will NATO get sucked into Syrian war?

    Russia and Iran appear determined to keep the pressure on Turkey, both through Syria and by encouraging further PKK attacks from bases in Iran and Iraq.

    www.nypost.com

  • Turkey: Syria pulls back tanks from Turkish border

    BEIRUT—A Turkish official says Syria has pulled tanks and other military equipment away from its border with Turkey following deadly cross-border shelling this week. The Foreign Ministry official in Ankara said on Friday that the Syrian pullback was ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Turkey shells Syria for second day, says it doesn't want war

    Turkish soldiers take positions in the southern border town of Akcakale on Thursday as artillery hit targets near Tel Abyad, Syria. Turkey's government said "aggressive action" against its territory by Syria's military had become a serious threat ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Turkey shells Syrian targets but says war not on agenda

    BEIRUT -- Turkey on Thursday resumed retaliatory shelling of targets inside Syria, but a top Turkish official said Ankara had "no interest" in declaring war on its neighbor, according to various reports. Turkey began artillery attacks Wednesday on ...

    latimesblogs.latimes.com

  • Turks wary of greater military action against Syria

    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Many Turks on Thursday welcomed their army's swift reprisal for deadly Syrian artillery fire into Turkey but their anger was tempered by fears of being dragged into full-blown intervention in a war that could blow back across their ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Turkey shells Syria

    The Turkish Parliament's support for future military operations against Syria raised the prospect of a war between the Turkish and Syrian governments, which were once friendly but have been openly hostile toward one another over the past year as Assad ...

    seattletimes.com

  • Tensions persist between Turkey, Syria after cross-border military exchange

    Neither Turkey nor Syria has expressed any appetite for war, however, and there was no indication that the allies of either country would be prepared to support one.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Responses to Syrian shelling highlight Turkish-Western divide on conflict

    Turkey has ceased its shelling of Syria in retaliation for a mortar attack that killed Turkish civilians, but the hostilities have laid bare the fact that, despite cooperation so far, the United States and other Western powers have vastly different ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Turkey Assembly to Vote on Military Action Against Syria

    The killings yesterday in the Turkish town of Akcakale highlight the risk that neighboring countries could be drawn into Syria's civil war. Turkey, which retaliated with artillery attacks on Syrian military targets, has backed the rebels fighting to ...

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Turkey 'does not want Syria war'

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that his country does not want war with Syria but is determined to protect its borders and people.

    www.google.com

  • Turkey not interested in war with Syria: Erdogan

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday that Turkey would never want to start a war and parliament had authorized foreign deployment of troops as a deterrent after a deadly Syrian shelling of southeast Turkey. "We could never be ...

    english.alarabiya.net

  • Turkey vows to protect its people after Syrian shelling

    ISTANBUL - Turkey's prime minister insisted Thursday that his country does not want to go to war with Syria, after the Turkish parliament authorized military action against Syria's regime and Turkish forces lobbed mortars into Syria for the second ...

    www.washingtontimes.com

  • Syrian civil war spills over into Turkey, raising tensions

    The Syrian war spilled over into the Turkish borderlands today, as Syrian mortars killed at least five civilians in the border town of Akcakale, triggering Turkish reprisal strikes against artillery targets inside Syria, according to U.N. and Turkish ...

    turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com

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