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''Source'' <ref>[http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-syria-kobani-20141021-story.html#page=1 Turkey to allow Iraqi Kurdish fighters passage into Syrian city — ''By Patrick J. McDonnell | Los Angeles Times | Oct 20, 2014'']]</ref>
 
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Turkey unleashes the Kurds — Oct 20, 2014

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For weeks Turkey has been reluctant to offer the Kurds fighting ISIS near their borders any relief. Turkey steadfastly refused international appeals to allow military assistance to reach desperate Kurdish fighters. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was wary of the Kurds and exasperated that his major foreign policy objective, the toppling of Syrian President Bashar Assad, had taken a back seat in Washington's strategic calculus. But the government abruptly changed its position Monday, announcing it will allow Iraqi Kurdish forces into Kobani, even as Washington launched airdrops of weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to the city in a major intensification of its military campaign.