Turkey says US 'stabbed us in the back' by aligning with Kurds on Syrian border
by Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times
Jan 16, 2018
4 minutes
BEIRUT - In the ever-shifting landscape of the Syrian civil war, the line between allies and enemies is rarely clear.
It was further muddied this week when the U.S.-led coalition revealed plans for a 30,000-strong security force to police Syria's northeast borders with Turkey and Iran. The plan instantly enraged Turkey, a NATO ally of the U.S., because it would rely heavily on Kurdish fighters who are viewed as terrorists by the Turks.
"Is the duty of protecting NATO borders left to terror groups? We can protect our own borders," said Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, according to Turkey's state-run Anadolu news
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