Why has the Turkish military ramped up operations near Syria?

Turkey says it's decided to safe its southern border.

Tensions have elevated alongside Turkey’s border with northern Syria.

Turkey’s defence ministry says its forces have hit practically 500 targets in Kurdish-held areas since Sunday.

Turkey can also be reporting casualties amongst fighters from the SDF – the Syrian Democratic Forces.

Turkey’s assaults comply with a bombing in Istanbul on November 13, for which the federal government blames the outlawed Kurdish group, the PKK.

Ankara says it's aiming at bases in Syria belonging to the YPG, a Kurdish group with hyperlinks to the PKK.

Since 2016, Turkish forces have carried out three floor operations to filter out YPG fighters from northern Syria.

Now, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is promising to launch one other army operation.

Who're the main gamers on this offensive?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Company:

Galip Dalay – Non-resident Senior Fellow on the Center East Council on International Affairs

Mahjoob Zweiri – Director of the Gulf Research Heart at Qatar College

Lawrence Korb – Former United States Assistant Secretary of Protection and Senior Fellow on the Heart for American Progress

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