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Turkey Takes Fight Against Kurdish Fighters to Iraq As It Struggles in Syria – Newsweek
In an address to lawmakers of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party, Erdogan argued Tuesday that the YPG had not fully from border areas as per the terms of Ankara’s consecutive deals with Washington and Moscow. The Turkish president claimed “that unfortunately, the U.S. is also carrying out a patrol duty with this terrorist organization.”
The Syrian Democratic Forces have accused Turkey and allied Syrian insurgents of instigating aggression, and of pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing against local Kurdish communities. Assad, too, has laid the blame on Erdogan, recently appealing for Kurdish forces to allow the return of at least limited government control in order to unite their efforts at defending the country’s territory.
US admiral “warning” about “threat of Chinese aircraft carriers” – China Mail
US admiral “warning” about “threat of Chinese aircraft carriers” – China Mail
Hindustan Times reported on October 30 that the US Pacific Fleet chief Admiral John Aquilino publicly hyped up the threat of China’s military buildup when visiting New Delhi a few days ago. He told the reporters confidently that China builds military vessels at the highest speed in the world and has created a full-fledged military base in Djibouti, which reflects its intention of expanding the scope of its military operations. “Chinese deployment of aircraft carrier battle groups in the region is a distinct possibility in the near future”. Trying to intimidate the Indians with the “threat of Chinese aircraft carriers”, the US naval admiral aimed to sow discord between China and India and find an excuse to work with India to contain China.
Chinese state media urge ‘tougher line’ on Hong Kong – News24
Chinese state media urge ‘tougher line’ on Hong Kong – News24
Chinese state-run media on Monday called for a “tougher line” on democracy protesters in Hong Kong, after a weekend of violence following Beijing’s plans to tighten control over the semi-autonomous city.
Hardcore demonstrators in the financial hub smashed the windows of the official Xinhua news agency’s regional bureau on Saturday, capping another weekend of unrest that also saw scores of arrests and a gruesome attack on a pro-democracy lawmaker.
“Intensifying violence in Hong Kong calls for tougher line to restore order,” the state-run China Daily, an English-language mainland newspaper, said in an editorial.


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