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Duckworth urges Biden to demand Turkey curb attacks on Syrian Kurds

Duckworth urges Biden to demand Turkey curb attacks on Syrian Kurds POLITICO 2 hrs ago By Lara Seligman © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Sen. Tammy Duckworth urged President Joe Biden to direct foreign aid and humanitarian assistance to help the Syrian Kurds rebuild critical infrastructure. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran and Illinois Democrat, on Wednesday urged President Joe Biden to increase pressure on Turkey to curb its “malign activities” on the Kurdish population in Syria. The letter turns the heat up on Biden to take a stronger line on Ankara, even as the U.S.-Turkey relationship sours further over the president s decision to recognize the 1915 Armenian massacres as genocide. While former President Donald Trump developed a cozy relationship with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Biden administration has stepped up pressure on Ankara over human rights and buying Russian weapons.

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International community criticise China s new moves in East Sea

Wednesday, 10:13, 05/05/2021 The international community has voiced protest against China s new moves in the East Sea, including its enforcement of a fishing ban on the sea area covering part of the Gulf of Tonkin and Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago. Chinese ships in the East Sea (Photo: VNA) The fishing ban that took effect in May as the international community condemned China s continued deployment of ships to Bai Ba Dau (Whitsun Reef) in Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago. The Philippines has sent two more diplomatic protests to China, saying that the continued swarming and threatening presence of the Chinese vessels creates an atmosphere of instability and is a blatant disregard of the commitments by China to promote peace and stability in the region.

NATO s Southeastern Spearhead: Turkey s Military Aggression in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Caucasus Signals Proxy Conflict With Iran — Strategic Culture

Editor s Сhoice NATO’s Southeastern Spearhead: Turkey’s Military Aggression in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Caucasus Signals Proxy Conflict With Iran May 5, 2021 © Photo: NDLA NATO’s southeastern spearhead: Turkey’s military aggression in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Caucasus signals proxy conflict with Iran By Rick ROZOFF The past week has witnessed reports of increased Turkish military activity in Iraq and Syria as well as its intruding itself deeper into the war in Yemen. In all three cases Ankara has pitted itself against forces that are or can be seen to be pro-Iranian: Shiite parties in northern Iraq, the government of Syria and the Houthi-led government in Yemen.

NATO s latest large-scale European exercise will only reveal that it is not up to the task of defending itself

Follow RT on European Defender 2021, NATO’s 28,000-person exercise in military muscle flexing, is supposed to be an example of deterrence through strength. In reality, it is just another demonstration of military impotence. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the 29-member transatlantic military alliance borne from the geopolitical realities of post-Second World War Europe, decided last year, in the face of what it deemed a threat from a resurgent Russia, that it needed to reinstitute the kind of large-scale military exercises centered on the notion of the rapid reinforcement of Europe it conducted during the Cold War. The result was European Defender 20, which envisioned the largest movement of US-based forces to Europe since the “Return of Forces to Germany” (REFORGER) exercises of the 1980’s.

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