Turkey’s assault on Kurdish militants in Syria is forcing NATO to find a way to penalize Ankara without pushing it closer to Moscow
BRUSSELS—Turkey’s military incursion into northern Syria this week triggered a new rift between Ankara and its NATO allies, highlighting a growing divergence on security concerns and complicating efforts to thwart an increasingly assertive Russia.
Most North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies swiftly condemned the Turkish offensive against Western-backed Kurdish militants in northern Syria, with some moving to punish Turkey after Mr. Erdogan launched operations Wednesday.
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