Turkey's been blasting away all month long shelling heavy artillery mortars from its side along the Turkish border killing Syrian National Army soldiers, Syrian Kurd forces (YPG), at least
one Russian advisor and defenseless civilians in border villages inside Syria. Widespread reportage of the ongoing daily Turkish artillery barrage into Syria was publicly confirmed by the Turkish
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu since February 13th. Though a NATO member, longtime close US ally and next to Empire and Israel among the world's leading partners-in-crime for
state sponsored terrorism, earlier this week Turkey was
asked by Washington to cease its border aggression. Yet Turkish President Recep Erdogan has elected to
defy his US master and continues his daily bombardment of northern Syrian villages and Syrian militarily controlled outposts
abandoned recently by decimated escaping Islamic State terrorists.
Because the US has
consistently backed Turkey's provocative acts of war in the past, including Turkey's premeditated
shoot down last November 24th of the Russian Su-24 jet killing its pilot immediately defended by Obama's bogus contention that
Turkey has every right to protect its own airspace despite
no evidence the ill-fated warplane had ever entered Turkish airspace, Erdogan miscalculated counting on America's ongoing unconditional support and felt betrayed when the
US began backing the Syrian Kurds. The Turkish president assumed that regardless of how severe his violation of international laws or magnitude of violent transgressions become, the US and NATO will always have his back. But if Erdogan was paying attention to history, he would realize the US Empire has a long track record of turning against its onetime allies after using them up for their own self-serving gains (vis-à-vis Saddam, Muamar, Mubarak, Osama and even Putin).
It seems that Erdogan may be a bit over-confident after Obama and his neocons minimally gave the tacit go-ahead recently for an
upcoming joint Saudi-Turkish invasion of Syria where US uses its proxy allies to fight the Russian coalition that in recent weeks has been making mincemeat out of their darling terrorists. As of late the Turkish leader's
vital supply line to his terrorists has been significantly severed. He and the Saudi monarchy are seething over America-NATO's reluctance to directly commit its ground forces in Syria. This has the arrogant dictator chomping at the bit to save his vested lost ISIS holdings behaving with unpredictable brashness and recklessness reaching unprecedented megalomaniacal heights.
Comment: The ignorance of ordinary Americans is abysmal. But there will be one day soon when the lies and malevolence that the U.S. gov't has been inflicting will sear through the sleep of many, and awaken them to something like the suffering that so many around the world have already been experiencing. And then no amount of U.S. media will be able to contradict it, or tell them any different.