Amid increasing tension between Turkey and Greece in the eastern Mediterranean, due to a dispute over energy exploration rights in the region; There is talk about a possible outbreak of war between the two members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Turkey, under the leadership of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is involved in open military confrontations on more than one front, led by Syria and Libya. On those fronts, mercenaries were a successful weapon used by the Turkish regime.
Ankara may use these mercenaries - especially those in Syria -; If war broke out with Greece.
One of the Syrian mercenaries loyal to Turkey who are fighting in the ranks of what is known as the "Free Syrian National Army", confirms that he will not hesitate to fight Greece, instead of fighting in Syria. The newspaper says that "Abu Al-Taw", known for his skills in using the BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missile, confirmed that the Syrian fighters owe Turkey to all of the funding, training and arming it provided in their war against the Syrian government.
The Syrian mercenary said, in a tweet on Twitter, "Today came to return part of the well-known Turkish martyrs who were martyred on the land of my country," adding that if it required him to go to the Greek borders; He will do that and will fight with Turkey against Greece. The newspaper notes that the tweet of the Syrian mercenary made headlines in a Turkish newspaper, highlighting Erdogan's relationship with terrorist groups in Syria, led by ISIS. And it stated in its report that more than 10 thousand Syrian mercenaries have become part of the Turkish forces supporting the Al-Wefaq militia in Libya.
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