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US issues warnings over Turkish strikes on YPG in Syria

April 28, 2017 By administrator

The US State Department said it was “deeply concerned” over the Turkish air strikes on the People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria, adding that the raids were putting the US soldiers on the field at risk. 

“We’ve made very clear to the Turkish government at very high levels our deep concern about the actions that they took the other day,” said State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner, during a briefing on April 27, Hurriyet Daily News reports.

“Not only were they not fully coordinated – or not coordinated within the coalition, but they put, frankly, US soldiers at risk who were operating in that area, but also resulted in the deaths of, for example, Iraqi Peshmerga, who were fighting on the ground,” Toner said.

“We’re going to continue to press the case with Turkey going forward that all of the forces fighting ISIS in that region need to focus on the goal of fighting ISIS,” he said, using another acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

“We understand Turkey’s concerns about YPG; we disagree, but we’re making very clear to them that they need to fully coordinate with us and other coalition members going forward.”

New clashes erupted on April 27 between the Turkish military and an the YPG, regarded as a terror group by Ankara due to its link to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), but seen by the US as an ally in the fight against jihadists, reports said.

Mortar shells fired from an area in Syria controlled by the YPG hit an army command post in the Akçakale district of Turkey’s southern Şanlıurfa province, the Dogan and Anadolu news agencies said.

The Turkish military said on April 25 that it killed 40 militants in northern Iraq and 30 others in northeastern Syria.

A Turkish General Staff statement said that security forces carried out counter-terrorism airstrikes around 2.00 am on April 24.

On April 26. Turkey offered condolences to Masoud Barzani, the president of the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) over the deaths of six Peshmerga troops during the Turkish air strike.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said it was a “source of  sadness” that the Peshmerga had been killed as a result of a mistake.

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Terrorist State of Turkey’s ruling AKP deputy warned Greece : Don’t mess with us or we’ll shoot you

February 1, 2017 By administrator

A ruling Justice and Development (AKP) deputy has Greece over a fresh rift over the Kardak islets, saying Turkey would shoot at the country if they “played any games.”

“I am warning Greece: You were saved owing to a cowardly [Turkish] admiral in 1996. Do not play the Kardak game with us. We will shoot you!” Hüseyin Kocabıyık, the party’s İzmir deputy, tweeted on Feb. 1.
Kocabıyık was referring to a previous escalation between the two countries 21 years ago over the small Aegean islets.

The AKP deputy also claimed that the naval commander of the time disobeyed the instruction of then-Prime Minister Tansu Çiller to sink Greek ships.

“The Greek impertinence in the Aegean is continuing because the political order was not followed on that day. However, the Greeks should know that Turkey is not the country as it was in 1996,” Kocabıyık added.

Tensions in the Aegean are the highest they have been in years, with Turkish Chief of Staff Gen. Hulusi Akar and his top brass visiting the area near Kardak with a naval war ship on Jan. 29, prompting condemnation from the Greek side. Coast guard vessels of the two countries have also come head to head around the islets.

The islets, Imia in Greek and Kardak in Turkish, are two small uninhabited rocks in the Aegean Sea, situated between the Greek island chain of the Dodecanese and the southwestern mainland coast of Turkey. Greece and Turkey nearly went to war over the islets in 1996 in an escalation that resulted in each side landing soldiers on one islet.

Source: http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-ruling-akp-deputy-to-greece-dont-mess-with-us-or-well-shoot-you-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=109246&NewsCatID=338

February/01/2017

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Microsoft to warn users of possible government hacking

January 2, 2016 By administrator

ms.thumbMicrosoft Corp said on Wednesday it will begin warning users of its consumer services including Outlook.com email when the company suspects that a government has been trying to hack into their accounts, Reuters reports.
The policy change comes nine days after Reuters asked the company why it had decided not tell victims of a hacking campaign, discovered in 2011, that had targeted international leaders of China’s Tibetan and Uighur minorities in particular.
According to two former employees of Microsoft, the company’s own experts had concluded several years ago that Chinese authorities had been behind the campaign but the company did not pass on that information to users of its Hotmail service, which is now called Outlook.com.
In its statement, Microsoft said neither it nor the U.S. government could pinpoint the sources of the hacking attacks and that they didn’t come from a single country.
The policy shift at the world’s largest software company follows similar moves since October by Internet giants Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc and most recently Yahoo Inc.
Google Inc pioneered the practice in 2012 and said it now alerts tens of thousands of users every few months.
For two years, Microsoft has offered alerts about potential security breaches without specifying the likely suspect.
In a statement to Reuters, Microsoft said: “As the threat landscape has evolved our approach has too, and we’ll now go beyond notification and guidance to specify if we reasonably believe the attacker is ‘state-sponsored’.”
In a blog post published late Wednesday, Microsoft said: “We’re taking this additional step of specifically letting you know if we have evidence that the attacker may be ‘state-sponsored’ because it is likely that the attack could be more sophisticated or more sustained than attacks from cybercriminals and others. (here)
The Hotmail attacks targeted diplomats, media workers, human rights lawyers, and others in sensitive positions inside China, according to the former employees.
Microsoft had told the targets to reset their passwords but did not tell them that they had been hacked. Five victims interviewed by Reuters said they had not taken the password reset as an indication of hacking.
Online free-speech activists and security experts have long called for more direct warnings, saying that they prompt behavioral changes from email users.

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