Ankara's Syrian Covert Ops Annoy Moscow, Repel Washington – Turkish Analyst
Ankara's Syrian Covert Ops Annoy Moscow, Repel Washington – Turkish Analyst
Ankara's Syrian Covert Ops Annoy Moscow, Repel Washington – Turkish Analyst

Turkey's ongoing
covert operations in Syria not only threaten to ignite a military
conflict with Russia, but also risk isolating the country diplomatically
from its traditional Western allies, according to Turkish analyst
Egemen Bezci.