Ozan Ceyhun, a Turkish journalist, demands European assistance for Turkey's invasion of the Hasaka region of Syria. Modern Turkey was built on the ruins of the Turkish Empire, and it has been fighting valiantly for the last hundred years against further collapse and dissolution. Turkey's peak was five hundred years ago, when it fought (and lost) against the Spanish Armada in Lepanto. The last word has not been said.
Turkey hosts 4 million Syrian displaced persons, paid by the European Union. Europe has given up active use of force and prefers to pay off local warlords. It seriously reminds me of the Chinese Empire in its decadence, when it followed a policy of paying off Mongol tribes. It worked, till it did not. Letting the Syrian refugees to move on to Europe is Turkey's strongest card against that aging continent. Now, there is a new entity in the Upper Euphrates, the Kurd's country, which is a mortal danger for Turkey, as half of its population is ethnic Kurd. And the weakness of Syrian government has allowed the Northern Coast to be occupied by the Russians, and the North East by the USA. The current Turkish incursion to NE Syria is being done with the hegemon, the USA's permission.
In this complicated situation, Turkey started a war. It is a truism that it is easy to start wars, but difficult to stop them. Fortunately Israel is not involved.
P.S. Netaniyahu condemns Turkish invasion of Kurdish areas and promises humanitarian assistance to the brave Kurdish people.