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Turkey Shells Aleppo, Says “Massive Escalation” In Syria Imminent As Saudis Ready Airstrikes

Even as all sides – including the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and select rebel groups – pretend to be working towards a ceasefire and a diplomatic solution to the five year conflict in Syria, actions speak louder than words, and to put it as succinctly as possible, everyone is still fighting.

In fact, the fighting is more intense than ever. Russia and Hezbollah are closing in on Aleppo, the country’s largest city and a key urban center where rebels are dug in for what amounts to a last stand. If the city is liberated by the government (and yes, “liberated” is more accurate than “falls” because occupied territory belongs to the Syrian government, not to Sunni extremists), Assad will have regained control of the country’s backbone in the west.

That would effectively mean the end of the rebellion and the Gulf monarchies, not to mention Turkey, are not happy about it. “The main battle is about cutting the road between Aleppo and Turkey, for Turkey is the main conduit of supplies for the terrorists,” Assad said in an interview with AFP on Friday.

That supply line has been severed and now, it’s do or die time for the rebels’ Sunni benefactors in Ankara, Riyadh, and Doha. Either intervene or watch as Hezbollah rolls up the opposition under cover of Russian airstrikes, restoring the Assad government and securing the Shiite crescent for the Iranians.

As we documented extensively this week, the Saudis and the Turks are now set to invade. Assad has promised to “confront them”, which of course means that the IRGC and Hassan Nasrallah’s army are set to come into direct contact with Turkish and Saudi troops, setting the stage for an all-out sectarian war that will almost invariably end up pitting NATO against the Russians. Note that this is different from Yemen, where Tehran fights via proxies rather than directly against the Saudi military.

On Saturday the stakes were raised when Turkey said Saudi Arabia is set to send warplanes to Incirlik.

As a reminder, access to Incirlik was the carrot Erdogan used last summer to convince NATO to acquiesce to Ankara’s brutal crackdown on the PKK. “Let me wage war against my political rivals, and you can use our airbase,” is a fair approximation of Erdogan’s proposition.

Now, it appears the Saudis are set to use the base as a staging ground for strikes in Syria.

As RT reports, “Saudi Arabia is to deploy military jets and personnel to Turkey’s Incirlik Air Base in the south of the country, Ankara said.”

Of course the excuse is the same as it ever was for everyone involved: the fight against ISIS.

“The deployment is part of the US-led effort to defeat the Islamic State terrorist group,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. “At every coalition meeting, we have always emphasized the need for an extensive result-oriented strategy in the fight against the Daesh terrorist group,” he added.

Cavusoglu was speaking to the Yeni ?afak newspaper after addressing the 52nd Munich Security Conference where over 60 foreign and defense ministers are gathered (see here for more from the meeting).

“If we have such a strategy, then Turkey and Saudi Arabia may launch a ground operation,” he added.

Remember that Ankara’s primary concern in the country is ensuring that the YPG (i.e. the Kurdish opposition that Erdogan equates with the PKK and thus with “terrorism”) doesn’t end up declaring a sovereign state on Turkey’s border. That, Erdogan fears, may embolden Kurds in Turkey who are already pushing for more autonomy.

In short: somehow, Turkey and Saudi Arabia need to figure out how to spin an attack on the YPG and an effort to rescue the opposition at Aleppo as an anti-ISIS operation even though ISIS doesn’t have a large presence in the area.

How they plan to do that is anyone’s guess, but the following tweets should tell you everything you need to know about where this is headed.

As you can see, Turkey has begun shelling Aleppo in what is indeed a very serious escalation that will likely prompt a Russian response.

Shelling was reported at Menagh air base, a former Syrian Air Force facility that Kurds seized from Islamist rebels just days ago, and at three other positions between the airport and Turkish border,” The Independent reports. “The air base has been a key target for several parties in the Syrian civil war since 2012, being besieged by rebels for almost a year until it was seized by a coalition including an early form of Isis and the al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra in August 2013 [and] it remained in rebel hands until Thursday, when Kurdish PYD fighters capitalised on the diversion caused by Bashar al-Assad’s forces and Russian air strikes attacking rebel areas to the south to seize Menagh.”

“A Kurdish official confirmed the shelling of Menagh air base in the northern Aleppo countryside, which he said had been captured by the Kurdish-allied Jaysh al-Thuwwar group rather than the Kurdish YPG militia,” Reuters says, adding that “Both are part of the Syria Democratic Forces alliance.” That group, you’re reminded, was the subject of intense scrutiny late last year as we documented in our classic piece “Full Metal Retard: US Launches “Performance-Based” Ammo Paradrop Program For Make-Believe ‘Syrian Arabs.'” It’s the same group the US has been paradropping weapons to.

To sum up, Turkey is deliberately attempting to reverse gains made by the US-backed Kurds in an area that is under siege by the Russians and Iran. Or, more simply: utter chaos.

Zerohedge



15 Comments on "Turkey Shells Aleppo, Says “Massive Escalation” In Syria Imminent As Saudis Ready Airstrikes"

  1. twocats on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 3:08 pm 

    Incredibly good article.

    Iranians directly combating Saudis, that would be the key development. If that happens, all bets are off in terms of predicting where this goes.

    If Russia has to start bombing Turkish positions in order to protect forces (that its directly supporting) from Turkish shelling, then things could also escalate beyond control.

    This is utter chaos right now, but is on the verge of being a complete shit-show.

  2. shortonoil on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 4:49 pm 

    If the Saudis fly over Syrian air space there is going to be quit a sale on used, slightly abused F-16 parts. Of course, you will have to wander around the desert to pick them up. Knowing exactly when and where they are coming from will make them sitting ducks for Russian ground to air defense systems. Maybe they should have stuck with camels?

  3. Davy on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 5:47 pm 

    There are no F16 in the KSA air force. I know many of you boys don’t like the KSA but get your facts right on their equipment and capabilities. The Russians are always considered superhuman and their adversaries incompetent but reality is clouded with circumstance.

    “As of 2011, Saudi Arabia has around 300 combat aircraft. The kingdom’s combat aircraft are newly acquired Typhoons and upgraded Tornado IDS, F-15 Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle fighter planes. Saudi Arabia has a further 80+ F-15 Eagles on order and an option to buy another 72 Typhoons.”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armed_Forces_of_Saudi_Arabia

  4. theedrich on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 6:03 pm 

    The reciprocal escalation (Wechselwirkungen der Eskalation) Clausewitz warned about two centuries ago leads perfoce to the totalization of war.  Ø and his military madmen are fully aware of this, but are taking us down this road anyway.  It is stupefying to realize that these group-thinkers really do not care about the consequences of their actions.  Using propaganda about “morality” as the pretext for their aggression, they convince themselves that they are fighting another holy war for “American interests.”  And just incidentally enriching themselves and amassing more power.  How patriotic.

  5. makati1 on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 8:00 pm 

    I wonder how much of the above propaganda is true? If any of it is, you could be reading about how the hot WW3 began. Russia is in Syria at the request of the Syrian government. Any other country moving in would be considered an invasion of a sovereign country by a hostile force and a basis for war.

    The Empire wants to stop Russia and Iran from crushing the ISIS forces, supported by the US, Turkey and the KSA, before it is wiped out. Putin wants to wipe them out so they have no power to move north into Russia. Iran wants to keep the Sunnis on the other side of the Gulf. I think Putin and Iran will win this one.

    I don’t see one reliable news source in the article. Pure propaganda/bullshit, I think.

  6. Bloomer on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 8:15 pm 

    UAE and SA will only invade Syria if the U.S. leads the way. IHMO the U.S. should avoid getting involved in what is turning out to be a full out sectarian war between Sunnis and Shia.

  7. Go Speed Racer on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 9:07 pm 

    Let’s use carpet bombs. You can put almost 1000 rolls of carpet into a C-17 GlobeMaster

    Casualties will be massive, did you ever work in a carpet warehouse, and get hit on the head by a falling roll of carpet?

  8. Go Speed Racer on Sat, 13th Feb 2016 9:08 pm 

    Carpet Bombing …

    Drop all this onto their heads

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-n-Pbj4j8l6Y/Tq2fBpqxK5I/AAAAAAAAACQ/upD8hxoe7B0/s1600/National+Carpet+and+Flooring+011.JPG

  9. twocats on Sun, 14th Feb 2016 10:15 am 

    Mak,

    I’m seeing stories from the BBC, Al Jazeera, and the Independent with follow up stories. And both the US and France have publicly asked Turkey to stop. So its either Illuminati, 1984, or its happening.

  10. twocats on Sun, 14th Feb 2016 10:27 am 

    Turkey has also confirmed that SA is deploying troops and equipment to Incirlik, and the US hasn’t denied it and has confirmed that SA would be a useful “support” asset on the ground (Ash Carter)

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/syria-civil-war-prospect-of-saudi-incursion-raises-fears-of-a-conflict-without-end-a6868251.html

    Why they think this will work? Heaven knows. I’m sure the US is shaking its head and grudgingly going along. At least its not American boots on the ground.

  11. shortonoil on Sun, 14th Feb 2016 10:41 am 

    “There are no F16 in the KSA air force. I know many of you boys don’t like the KSA but get your facts right on their equipment and capabilities.”

    Sure Davy, the US is training Saudi pilots to fly the F-16 because the Pentagon is concerned with the F-15’s gas mileage. By the way, the F-15 is absolutely no match for the Russian ground to air defense systems. The Pratt & Whitney JTF22 used in the F15 is an obsolete old wreck in the war games arena. When I was with GE that’s what I did, I built fighter jet engines.

    If you believe everything that the Neo-Con controlled press puts out you are very badly informed!

    http://www.f-16.net/f-16-news-article634.html

  12. Davy on Sun, 14th Feb 2016 12:15 pm 

    Short, where did I say I was pro F15, neocon, or JFTF22?

    Maybe you are emotionally attached to your opinion I am not.

    The point is a fact check. KSA does not use F16s.

    Further the Russians are not superhuman nor is their equipment. They are very capable military no doubt but they have yet to prove they are superhuman.

  13. Davy on Sun, 14th Feb 2016 12:18 pm 

    “If you believe everything that the Neo-Con controlled press puts out you are very badly informed!”
    http://www.f-16.net/f-16-news-article634.html

    Short, you might check your dates on your links: ????(December 9, 2001 (by Lieven Dewitte))????

  14. charmcitysking on Mon, 15th Feb 2016 4:17 am 

    Davy, do you recognize the irony in stressing ‘fact checking’, but then using Wikipedia as your source of Saudi air capability?

  15. JuanP on Mon, 15th Feb 2016 6:44 am 

    We can thank the terrorist American government and their terrorist proxies and allies for this. This is also the direct responsibility of warmongering delusional American exceptionalist neocons like Davy, too. It is people like Davy who support and defend their terrorist government that are responsible for this. Davy is a terrorism sponsor, financier, and supporter.
    http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/02/the-race-to-raqqa-is-on-to-keep-its-unity-syria-must-win-.html

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