Turkey warns of resumption of military operations Syria is advancing

In northern Syria, Turkey suspends its military operations and demands the Kurdish forces to withdraw, but warns them to resume operations as it has not responded. On the other hand, the Syrian army that Kurdish forces demanded for support is expanding to the local area, and tensions are increasing.

Turkey embarked on a military operation against Kurdish forces in northern Syria, but at the request of the United States, it stopped operations to give the Kurdish forces time to withdraw.

However, Kurdish forces have withdrawn fighters only to a lesser extent than Turkey's demands, and Turkey warns the resumption of operations.

On the 21st, Syrian state television reported that the army of the Assad regime in Syria, which Kurdish forces requested for assistance, would be deployed in the north.

In the video, many military vehicles such as trailers carrying tanks move, and the Syrian state news agency reports that they are ready to confront the Turkish army.

The Kurdish forces decided to cooperate with the Assad administration, which had been far away, as the backing American army withdrew from northern Syria.

If Turkey resumes its military operations, there is a possibility that it will collide with the forces of the Assad administration, and tensions are growing.

President Trump "The ceasefire is completely maintained"

US President Trump told reporters at the White House on the 21st that the ceasefire was fully maintained. He showed that he was doing well.

In addition to the purpose of protecting the oil fields in Syria, in response to requests from Israel and Jordan, he expressed his intention to keep small US troops in Syria for the time being.

On top of that, President Trump has acquitted Turkey's invasion of Syria and has been criticized for betraying the Kurdish forces that have cooperated in the fight against terrorism. That's not the case, why do we need to place our soldiers between the two big forces that have been fighting for years? "