The US released 2017 terrorism report

The US released 2017 terrorism report
Date: 20.9.2018 15:00

The report on terrorism issued by the US each year, Turkey details on this year's report attracted attention.

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The US State Department published its 2017 terrorism report on its official website. As of this year, reports published last year in the report that Turkey has identified FETO as a terrorist organization", while Fethullah Gulen was defined as "cleric" in report.
 
Some of the operations that are carried out by Turkey was criticized in the report, Turkey's counterterrorism efforts Feto investigation of the negative impact was noted. Turkey's PKK in Turkey in the US report released by the State, while abroad, drew attention to the emphasis that has struggled with Daesh.
 
The most striking difference between the report published last year and this year was related to the YPG. The report "Turkey's PKK seen as an extension of YPG" expression was observed in the form of taking part in this year's report.
 
Special praise for Euphrates Shield Operation
 
In the report published by the US State Department, the Euphrates Shield Operation was also mentioned. Turkish Armed Forces in 2017, and 3 thousand 60 Daesan Daesan held against militants of the Euphrates Shield hinted that Turkey's international terrorism that took place in ratings take an active role in the fight against Operation.
 
The report also included statistics on DAESH. According to this; 53 thousand 781 people from 45 countries brought a ban on entry and 5 thousand 446 people were found to be related to terrorist groups were deported.
 
also contribute to the coalition in Turkey's Syria report, which included a major blow to hit Daesan and Turkey also took part in the determination that it contributed.
 
Terrorist attacks have decreased by 23% worldwide, while terrorism's state sponsors are Iran, Sudan, Syria and North Korea.

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