cromwell wrote:When Turkey was asked to join in against IS the first thing they did was to bomb the Kurds!
Indeed.
My knowledge of the Kurdish/Turkish situation is only partially from the press. The rest is direct family information.
This may spin out of control fairly quickly. Putin would, by US precedent, be justified in wiping out the Turkish ground air defence before a sortie flew close to the Turkish border...
Alternatively Hollande could fly joint sorties with the Russians. Leaving the Turks wondering whether they can shoot down French Jets and get into the EU at the same time......
Let's face it. Neither Putin nor Hollande are going to back down on this until IS are crushed. Turkey wants Assad gone and the Kurds under the heel. For them IS will be the best possible solution to that. Therefore they will not help get rid of them. Notably Turkey has refused aid to the Kurds, refused operational bases for the US to bomb IS and has done pretty much everything they can to derail western attacks on IS.
This will unravel further over the following months. In the end Turkey will be faced with a decision. If they want to stay in NATO and have a ghost of a chance at joining the EU, they are going to have to give up on getting rid of Assad by force and attacking the Kurds.
My prediction is that Turkey will wake up to that reality about 5 minutes after they have lost everything they wanted....
Why does Cameron want to be in on the act?
Because other nations are already wondering why the #3 military power in the world, already under threat from IS, would not join in with ridding the world of this scourge. It would be like the US just saying "no we're not taking any responsibility in the area". We created a lot of this mess with our crusade in Iraq. We have a responsibility and we are not stepping up to it.
This diminishes us in the eyes of the world. If we want to stay in the EU and just hide and do nothing then that is a good move. If we want to get out of the EU and back on the world stage, then we need to be a world power. World powers use their might to solve world crises. This is not a whim, it's a real world fact.