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Turkey warns to retaliate if historic tomb in Syria attacked. An excuse?

Turkey warns to retaliate if historic tomb in Syria attacked

It has been three year that the war on Syria has started but it is thought- provoking that the damage to Tomb of Suleyman Shah happened nowadays… It it an excuse for intervention?
Turkey warned Friday to retaliate “in kind” if a historic tomb that it controls inside war-torn Syria came under attack. “Any kind of attack, be it from radical groups … will be retaliated in kind and Turkey will take any measures to defend its homeland without any hesitation,” Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
The Tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of Ottoman Empire founder Osman, is located in the city of Aleppo.
The area is 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the Turkish/Syria border remains Turkish territory under a 1921 treaty signed between France and Turkey. It is guarded by Turkish soldiers and flies the Turkish flag.
The foreign minister’s comments came after local media reported that Turkey put its military on alert against any threat from foreign backed terrorist groups to the tomb.
Approximately 25 Turkish soldiers on guard around the Tomb of Suleyman Shah were ordered to retaliate in case of any attack by the terrorist group of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to the Hurriyet newspaper.
“That land is Turkish territory in compliance with international law and under the 1921 treaty, and it is the only Turkish land overseas,” Davutoglu said.
“Turkey has the right to take any kind of measures for its security and stability,” he added.
“The risk has been there since the Syrian crisis first erupted,” a Turkish official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
“We are prepared for any scenario as always,” the official said, without elaborating.
Another official said: “We are following the issue in its entirety and we are in coordination with the relevant institutions.”

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