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YUP, we're screwed! Turkey buying oil from ISIS!!! EU may invite Turkey in and lv Russia out!! US spins intel on ISIS!!!
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[quote:Digital mix guy:MV8zMDE4MTA1XzUzNTIzNjk0X0JBODI0Nzc4] some general intel: ...The Kurdish YPG has been working closely with the U.S.-led anti-IS coalition since early this year, and has to date proved Washington's most effective partner on the ground against IS in Syria. The United States, which announced on Friday it was to station its first ground troops in Syria for the war on IS, has dropped ammunition to rebels in the north of Syria but without specifying which group the aid was intended for. "With the participation of all the factions... and with support and coordination with the planes of the international coalition to fight Daesh, we announce the start of the liberation of the southern countryside of Hasaka," the spokesman said, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State. Map of Syria locating Russian and U.S. led air strikes since Sept. 30.Reuters The campaign would "continue until all occupied areas in Hasaka are freed from Daesh," he said, urging local residents to stay away from IS-controlled areas of Hasaka. http://www.businessinsider.com/us-backed-democratic-forces-of-syria-declare-new-offensive-against-isis-2015-10 [/quote]
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The European Union announced on Tuesday that it would give Turkey €3 billion ($3.1 billion) to ensure that the needs of refugees are met in the country, which currently hosts the highest number of Syrian refugees in the world.
"In dealing with the refugee crisis, it is absolutely clear that the European Union needs to step up its cooperation with Turkey and Turkey with the European Union," European Commission First-Vice President Frans Timmermans said in a statement on Tuesday.
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