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Türkiye’s Aggression in Northern Syria and Iraq: Escalation, Civilian Harm, and the Limits of Allied Accountability

Turkey's Aggression

Military escalation framed as counterterrorism risks normalizing civilian harm and eroding international standards designed to protect populations in conflict.”

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Categorized as Atrocity Prevention, Civilian Protection, Conflict & War, Dispatches, Global Security & Geopolitics, International Humanitarian Law Tagged Accountability, Armed Conflict, Civilian Protection, Crimes Against Humanity, Forced Displacement, Human Rights Violations, Humanitarian Crisis, International Humanitarian Law, Iraq, ISIS, NATO, Syria, Targeting Civilians, Türkiye, War Crimes

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