NATO supports Turkey's attacks against the terrorist group Islamic State
Turkey changed strategy after an explosion in the city of Suruc, near the border with Syria, left 32 dead
NATO, the Western military alliance, supported the TURKEY of attacks against the Islamic State.
Turkey wanted to avoid criticism of bombings like the one shown in the video above, launched against the terrorists of the Islamic state in Syria in recent days. So he called the meeting of the Military Alliance in Brussels and received international partners political support.
"We are all united in solidarity with Turkey," said the secretary general of NATO. "They did not ask our military presence. We know that Turkey has very capable armed forces," he added.
Until last week, the Turkish government was reluctant to join the offensive against the Islamic State, led by the US. Countries like the UK have collaborated with attacks on terrorists. Turkey only changed strategy after an explosion in the city of Suruc, near the border with Syria, left 32 dead.
The Turkish opposition says the government is using the threat of the Islamic State as an excuse to attack militants of Kurdish ethnicity. Specifically militants of the separatist party PKK, considered terrorists by Turkey.
On Tuesday (23) the president, Tayyip Erdogan, went on to say that a peace agreement was impossible. But soon after, a political ally admitted that a solution is still viable. Kurdish troops are partners of the International Alliance in the fight against the terrorists of the Islamic state in Syria and iraqui

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