Despite tough talk, Turkey caught between U.S. and Russia in Syria
April 7, 2017
By Nick Tattersall, Humeyra Pamuk and Orhan Coskun
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish calls for tough action against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after U.S. missile strikes on one of his airbases may overestimate Washington’s appetite for deeper involvement in Syria’s war and threaten Ankara’s fragile rapprochement with Russia.
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