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US-Turkey tensions over Iraq deaths; Erdogan vows to expand operations in northern Iraq

US-Turkey tensions flared following the death of 13 Turkish soldiers, police, and civilians who perished during a Turkish offensive against PKK Kurdish militants in Iraqi Kurdistan. Turkish President Erdogan slammed the US State Department’s initial condemnation of the deaths before Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered a swift clarification during his call with Foreign Minister Cavusoglu on Monday. The death toll, and the manner in which the men were killed, has also impacted Turkish domestic politics. Meanwhile, Erdogan vowed to expand cross-border operations against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq. 

Dr. Aykan Erdemir, the Director of the Turkey Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a former Turkish lawmaker, joins us to analyze these developments.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here: 

Secretary Blinken’s Call with Turkish Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu

Blinken walks back State Department ambiguity over Turkish hostages killed in Iraq

Deaths of Soldiers and Policemen Held by Kurdish Guerrillas Roil Turkish Politics

Kurdish opposition swept up in Turkish arrests after Iraq killings

Turkey vows to expand anti-PKK operations in northern Iraq

In Athens, rare snow blankets Acropolis, halts vaccinations

PM urges public to avoid unnecessary outings

Cyprus and Israel agree on green passports

Post-Covid tourism hopes buoyed by deal between Greece, Cyprus and Israel

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