War in Syria: US plans to help set up a 30,000-strong Syrian Kurdish “border security force” denounced
Key powers involved in Syria’s civil war have criticised US plans to help set up a 30,000-strong Syrian Kurdish “border security force.” Turkey’s president vowed to “suffocate” efforts to begin training members of the Syrian Democratic Forces. “Now the US has acknowledged it has established an army of terror along our country’s border. It’s up to…
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