Turkish troops backed by armour and air power are now assaulting Kurdish 
population centres in the country’s southeast following President Tayyip 
Erdogan’s pledge last week to “annihilate” the young Kurdish militants who have 
been defending their encircled towns and cities behind barricades since the 
summer. 

The scale of assistance being provided by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to 
the young rebels is still unclear. If the PKK sends advanced weapons and its 
experienced fighters from its mountain redoubts to join the urban uprising and 
takes the fight to Istanbul and other major cities, it will take the 
decades-long conflict between Kurds and the Turkish state to a whole new level. 
Here’s how one analyst with close ties to the Turkish military assessed the 
options facing both the PKK and the Erdogan regime.

The US and EU have remained silent in the face of its NATO ally’s decision to 
attack the Kurds and the widespread civilian suffering which has ensued. 

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/12/turkey-clashes-between-pkk-and-security-forces-civil-war.html?utm_source=Al-Monitor+Newsletter+%5BEnglish%5D&utm_campaign=a8525c03e0-Week_in_review_December_21_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_28264b27a0-a8525c03e0-102408969
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