First published at 17:50 UTC on December 21st, 2022.
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The United States-led Coalition intensified its operations in northern and eastern Syria in December, defying Turkey’s recent threats to Kurdish forces in the region.
Turkey lunched an air operation against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the coalition’s main proxy in northern and eastern Syria, and threatened the Kurdish group with a new ground invasion following the November 13 Istanbul bombing. Nevertheless, Washington stood along its proxy, pressuring its NATO ally, Ankara, into de-facto halting its operations in the two regions.
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