Turkey is upset with the U.S. support to the Kurdish forces as the Manbij Deal between the two NATO allies have not been put into action. Ankara has warned to attack the Kurdish forces for the second time and this time it will attack them from the eastern part of the Euphrates River.
Jashwa Landis, a professor at the Middle East department in Oklahoma University, stressed that Turkey, as well as Russia, Iran and Syria, are all against the U.S. presence in Syria as Washington has backed the forces that Turkey sees them as a threat to its existence.
The professor warned in an interview with War Is Boring that Tel Abyaz, an Arab-majority region in northern Syria and under the control of the Kurdish forces, will be the first region that Turkey would conduct attack against it.
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