One week after Turkey invaded from Syria

One week has passed since Turkey began military operations in northern Syria.

The Trump administration in the United States has increased pressure by imposing sanctions on Turkey in search of immediate cessation of operations, but Turkey has not lost its stance, and there is no prospect of overcoming the situation.

Turkey has been invading the army in northern Syria since 9th of September and is continuing its military operations against Kurdish powers, saying that it is “to wipe out terrorists and return Syrian refugees”.

On the other hand, the Kurdish forces have become more complicated, such as taking steps to collaborate with the Assad regime in Syria, and more than 70 civilians have died in the past week, and more than 250,000 displaced people have emerged. Crisis is spreading.

US President Trump, who has been virtually acquiesced and criticized the operation, imposed sanctions on Turkey to increase pressure, and sent Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Pompeio to Turkey to request immediate termination of the operation. I have decided.

Meanwhile, Turkey's President Erdogan has not broken his stance by saying to the reporters on the night of the 15th, "Never quit the operation. I am not afraid of any sanctions."

According to multiple Turkish media, President Erdogan is expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on the night of the 15th to discuss the situation in Syria and visit Russia later this month. about it.

There is no prospect of overcoming the situation as the situation is mixed with the thoughts of other countries such as the US and Russia.