US and Turkey to create Isis-free buffer-zone in Syria as tensions rise over strikes against Kurds

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‘The US and Turkey have agreed to carry out a military campaign to create a buffer-zone inside northern Syria – the first move by foreign powers to seize territory in the country since the start of the civil war four years ago.

Amid rising tension following the launch of air strikes by Ankara against Kurdish fighters as well as Isis, and warnings of a civil war breaking out in Turkey, the campaign will be discussed at an emergency Nato meeting on Tuesday in Brussels.

However, rifts have already begun to emerge between America and Turkey over the mission to drive out Isis and carve out an area of up to 65 miles from east of Aleppo to the Euphrates river.’

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