Τρίτη 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Turkey mulling ‘buffer zone’ against Islamic State

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that Turkey’s military is working on plans to 

establish a “buffer zone” on his country’s borders with Iraq and Syria against Islamic State 

terrorists, Turkish media reports said Tuesday.

Turkish troops stationed at the border gate with Syria in Akcakale, Turkey (photo credit: AP)
Turkish troops stationed at the border gate with Syria in Akcakale, Turkey (photo credit: AP)





Asked about the possibility of a buffer zone on Turkey’s southern borders, Hurriyet and other 

media quoted Erdogan as saying: “The armed forces are working (on plans). They will bring 

them to us. We will decide if it is necessary.”

Iran Prepares for a Leadership Transition

Though Iran has been broadcasting pictures and videos of top state officials and noted foreign dignitaries visiting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the hospital, the health of the man who has held the most powerful post in the Islamic Republic remains unclear.
The unusual public relations management of what has been described as a prostrate surgery suggests Tehran may be preparing the nation and the world for a transition to a third supreme leader. Iranian efforts to project an atmosphere of normalcy conceal concerns among players in the Iranian political system that a power vacuum will emerge just as the Islamic republic has reached a geopolitical crossroads.