The G20 Summit After Paris

Tajha Chappellet-Lanier

The Atlantic

2015-11-16

“Turkey itself, for example, has a complicated relationship with ISIS. The root of this lies in Turkey’s even more complicated relationship with the Kurds, and their historical claim for independence. Over the summer, Turkey launched airstrikes against the P.K.K., a Kurdish separatist group considered to be a terrorist organization by Turkey and Western allies, while at the same time announcing that Turkey would finally join the U.S. in the fight against ISIS.”


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