I’m no longer a fan of Turkey for obvious reasons, despite having quite enjoyed my trips there in the past. (Prior to the changes over the last few years)Turkey appears to want to keep their own blood from being spilt. We see how well this works out
According to the Euphrates Media Center, a Syrian Kurdish news outlet, members of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization discussed the issue June 24 with representatives of several rebel factions under the banner of the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army, including Suqour al-Sham, Suqour al-Shamal, Faylaq al-Majd, the Samarkand Brigade, the Hamza Division, the Sultan Murad Division and the Suleiman Shah Brigade. The factions were told to start preparations for the deployment of 2,000 fighters to Afghanistan, the report said, adding that the rebel representatives asked for monthly salaries of $3,000 for the mercenaries. Other Syrian Kurdish media outlets reported the meeting took place in Hawar Kilis, a village near the town of Azez, not far from the Turkish border, and the intelligence officials asked for 2,600 mercenaries.
Read more: Will Turkey use Syrian mercenaries in Kabul?
In Syria, Turkey conducted its operations via proxy. Aka rebel groups it paid & could mostly control. And now they are doing the same.
For one of the largest militaries in NATO, they seem to leave most of their fighting up to whatever clan of ‘rebels’ is convenient and available at the time.