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December 20 2016
The entire world is tense and on edge. It is all coming to a head. At least 4 nations have their hand at stirring the pot. Obama sweetened the war pot with Russia for Trump to inherit with Obama’s false election hack accusations. China is already ticked with Trump so there’s that threat. Turkey and Russia can’t get along and continue to antagonize one another with their pissing contests. Then yesterdays assassination.
Was yesterdays event the catalyst? Will the ‘changing of the guards’ in Washington cool down or heat-up the tensions? Or are there just too many variables for anything to relax?
Check this out:
ZOIE O’BRIEN for the Express reports, THE SHOOTING of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey in Ankara could escalate tensions and has the potential to start a war between the two countries. Karlov Andrei Gennadyevich, Moscow’s ambassador to Turkey, was shot in an art gallery in Ankara today during an assassination attempt. The attack is the latest in a string of incidents to rock relations between Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s and Vladimir Putin’s countries – both of which have vital interests in war-torn Syria.
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Russian Ambassador Assassinated: Does This Mean WW3?
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‘What happens next is anything but clear.’
A bomb blast in the Turkish capital of Ankara on Wednesday—which killed dozens of people and injured scores of others—arrived alongside increasing global worries about how Turkey is responding to shifting developments on the other side of its border with Syria where a brutal civil war and international fight against the Islamic State continues.
Over the recent days and weeks, the Syrian armed forces of President Bashar al-Assad, backed by Russian airstrikes and the Syrian Kurdish milita known as the YPG, have closed off vital supply routes of ISIS and opposition fighters while capturing long-held territory near the strategically-situated town of Azaz and the rebel stronghold of Aleppo in northwestern Syria.
As Reuters reports:
Russian bombing has transformed the five-year-old Syrian civil war in recent weeks, turning the momentum decisively in favor of Moscow’s ally President Bashar al-Assad.
The Syrian army has come within 25 km (15 miles) of the Turkish border and says it aims to seal it off altogether, closing the main lifeline into rebel territory for years and recapturing Aleppo, Syria’s largest city before the war.
Meanwhile, the YPG has exploited the situation, seizing ground from other Syrian opposition groups in the area.
Turkey has responded to those advances over the weekend by shelling YPG positions inside Syria and openly talking about a ground incursion alongside forces from Saudi Arabia. On Wednesday, Ankara elevated its call for a no-conflict “buffer zone”—one that would extend 10-kilometers (6 miles) from the Turkish border into Syria—as a way to insulate some of those Syrian rebel groups it views as “moderate” allies but which experts have repeatedly pointed out have ties to the Al-Nusra Front, which is the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria.