U.S. Airdrop Aided Militants, Turkish President Says
By CEYLAN YEGINSU
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Islamic State had seized some weapons and supplies intended for Kurdish fighters in the Syrian town of Kobani.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Islamic State had seized some weapons and supplies intended for Kurdish fighters in the Syrian town of Kobani.
The vote by lawmakers ended months of sometimes acrimonious debate over the administrative direction of the 28-nation bloc.
The nature of the accusations was not specified, but the operation was the latest raid meant to thwart attacks in Britain or restrain young people drawn to the Islamic State.
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Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman, emphasized the importance of a clear distinction between Turkey’s military engagement with the P.K.K. and its role in the fight against ISIS.
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