Tension high in Ankara amid news of fallen soldiers in Syria

Murat Yetkin writes: The Turkish government has been awaiting more support from the U.S. and NATO on the Syrian issue. Deploying Patriot missile systems in Turkey or utilizing the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean could be forms of such support. Currently, a U.S. cruiser with missile firing capacity is in Black Sea. Ankara is angry, but raising tensions with Russia to a further level is also a source of concern.

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Renowned journalist Murat Yetkin has penned a piece on the situation in Turkey following the attack in Idlib that targeted Turkish soldiers.

Yetkin spoke to Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop and main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu on the issue.

"Responding to YetkinReport on whether a mandate on a military act on Syria would be voted on in parliament, Şentop said 'currently there is no such plan,'" read the piece.

You can reach Yetkin's piece here.

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