After meetings with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United States, Russia and Iran, the Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an dictatorship in Turkey failed to get international support for its planned new invasion of Kurdish-liberated North and East Syria (Rojava), to Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Commander-in-Chief Mazloum Abdi.
Frustrated by its inability to get support for an invasion, Turkey has escalated its killer drone attacks and shelling of border cities and towns in Rojava (including Koban锚), sparking renewed calls for the United Nations to impose a no-fly zone over Rojava.
These attacks were described by ultra-nationalist Turkish media as a prelude to a full-scale invasion, but they appear to have backfired.
The Erdo臒an regime broached the possibility of mending ties with Syria's Bashar al-Assad regime on August 15. Erdo臒an鈥檚 Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy chair Hayati Yaz谋c谋 said that 鈥渞elations with Damascus may become direct, and see an increase in level,鈥 according to Turkish newspaper 顿眉苍测补.
There were also reports that the Erdo臒an and Assad regimes had communication links between their intelligence services.
But Erdo臒an鈥檚 overture to Assad was met with from opposing sides in the ongoing Syrian civil war. Demonstrations took place in areas of Syria controlled by Turkish-backed rebel militias. According to a , the Assad regime鈥檚 parliament condemned Turkey鈥檚 attacks on northern Syria and Erdo臒an鈥檚 plan to occupy a 30km-deep zone along the Turkey-Syria border.
鈥淭he Turkish regime aims, through this occupation, to revive the illusion of the safe zone, and to cause a new wave of displacement of the region鈥檚 residents,"聽said a statement by the Damascus-based People鈥檚 Assembly of Syria. "It also seeks to bring about demographic change in the region, and to create a new reality that threatens regional and international peace and security...
鈥淜nown to everyone [is] the malicious Turkish policy to achieve despicable goals and gains. The regional and international attitudes confirm the non-legitimisation of this occupation military intervention in Syria. There is an international consensus on rejecting the so-called safe zone.鈥
Erdo臒an has sought to use the war in Ukraine to pressure NATO and Russia into supporting his plan to invade Rojava. He did so explicitly at the NATO Madrid summit, in negotiations to allow wheat exports to leave Ukrainian ports and supply the Ukrainian government with Turkish-manufactured Bayraktar TB2 killer drones.
These are the same killer drones that are being used to assassinate Kurdish freedom fighters in Rojava and Bashur (South Kurdistan) in northern Iraq.
According to from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy 鈥 a US-based think tank that strongly supports Israel 鈥 the US has the means to stop the killer drone attacks on Rojava, but chooses not to do so.
Erdo臒an plans to visit Ukraine for the first time on August 18, according to .
鈥淯krainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov revealed in June that Ukraine has received 50 armed drones from Turkish arms company Baykar since Russia's February 24 invasion,鈥 the report added.
Sel莽uk Bayraktar, one of the owners of the company is Erdo臒an鈥檚 son-in-law. Sel莽uk鈥檚 brother, Haluk Bayraktar, is the company鈥檚 CEO. He plans to establish a factory in Ukraine to manufacture military drones.
Haluk Bayraktar said Turkey has been cooperating closely with Ukraine on an unmanned fighter project and more advanced Akinci high-altitude, long-endurance drones.
Erdo臒an鈥檚 role in the Ukrainian conflict allows him to present himself as an important international political broker. This helps offset growing domestic pressure from a dire economic situation. The annual inflation rate in Turkey is now at and still rising.
According to the global 鈥渕isery index鈥 measured by , in May this year, Turkey 鈥渉as an extremely high despair index of 93.8, even worse than that of sanction-embattled Russia鈥檚 42.5鈥 Independent economists estimate Turkey鈥檚 despair index is more likely 170.3, making it worse than 鈥渨ar-torn Ukraine鈥檚 115.3鈥.
鈥淚n Turkey the outlook is bad, and things are likely to only get worse,鈥 said.
Meanwhile, the progressive and pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) accused the Turkish government of carrying out new war crimes in Koban锚 and for waging psychological warfare on the population of Rojava.
The said that on the evening of August 16, a Turkish invasion of Syria was announced over loudspeakers from mosques in the province of Gaziantep and news of an impending 鈥渋nvasion of Syria鈥 was spread by Turkish and Russian news agencies.
"All these attacks strengthen the barbarity of ISIS, which is trying to consolidate its current position in Iraq and especially in Syria鈥
鈥淭he rhetoric and the machinations of lies of this government, which sets fire everywhere for its own narrow interests and seeks its political survival in the politics of war, must be questioned. We appeal to all political parties and social forces that say 鈥楴o to war and occupation鈥.
鈥淜oban锚 is the pride and symbol of the struggle of the peoples and democracy in the world. The silence of the international powers on these attacks against the Kurds in Koban锚 is shameful for all the peoples of the world.鈥