Turkey threatens army operation in northeast Syria imminent

Turkey’s president is threatening to launch a solo military operation into northeastern Syria, saying the Turkish army is ready to move against U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish forces “maybe today, maybe tomorrow.”
Speaking Saturday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
demanded an answer from NATO-ally the U.S. on where it stands regarding the
Syrian Kurdish fighters.
Turkey views the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, as
an extension of a Kurdish insurgency within its own borders, and expects the
U.S. to stop supporting them. The group forms the backbone of U.S.-backed
Syrian forces against the Islamic State group.
Erdogan said the U.S. had not followed through with
promised plans to run joint patrols in the border area, and to establish a
so-called safe zone to push the Kurdish fighters away from Turkey’s borders.