Turkey's downing of Russian warplane may have Kurdish or pipeline angles: Source


(MENAFN- Asia Times) Kurdish PYD fighters in northern Syria

An informed Russian intelligence source who asked not to be identified told Asia Times that it’s too early to draw solid conclusions about the shoot-down of a Russian warplane by Turkish F-16 fighter jets near the Syrian border on Tuesday. However the source outlined the following scenarios as possible contributing factors:

-Russian planes could be providing support for detachments of Kurds — a move that might have underscored fears in Ankara that Moscow is supporting Kurdish rebels in Turkey;

-Russian pilots may have attacked the villages of Syrian Turks situated along the border. Such attacks are said to have occurred in the last week — causing extreme irritation in Ankara;

-Over the past week the Russian Air Force was actively attacking oil/petroleum convoys delivering “illegal” oil products from ISIS to Turkey. The people involved are said to have made a fortune on this trade and given the purported level of corruption in the Turkish society including Turkish military it was a serious blow upon certain “interests” in Turkey including the military;

In addition the source speculates that the real motive for the jet downing might have nothing directly to do with Russia’s military intervention in Syria.

A meeting of the “highest importance” was scheduled on Nov. 25 by aRussian-Turkish Intergovernmental Commission but is now on hold.The two sides were supposed to finally agree on a) gas prices for Russian gas for Turkish internal consumption due to be delivered via planned Turkish Stream pipeline built on the bottom the Black Sea and b) sign preliminary documents on the construction of this pipeline. “The Turkish Stream project has always had a lot of enemies in America Europe and Turkey itself” the source said. “It looks like the meeting in Istanbul got shot down along with the Russian Su-24. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has already announced that he will not go there. I think that the whole project was shot down — or at least drastically postponed — for the foreseen future.”

Meanwhile IHS Country Risk said in an entirely separate analysis Tuesday that there’s increased likelihood of incidents such as the Russian jet shoot-down “due to the increasing direct involvement of sponsors of the ongoing proxy war in the conflict” though “outright war” can be ruled out at this time.

IHS analysts Ege Seckin and Firas Abi Ali also said in their assessment that the jet downing’s immediate impact will likely be limited to a diplomatic crisis. “However future such incidents between Russia and Turkey are highly likely as neither side is willing or able to back down” they said.

More plane downings and occasional exchanges of artillery fire between Syrian and Turkish troops are increasingly likely the analysts said. At the same time Putin’s decision to refer the plane downing to the UN Security Council is said to signal his effort to contain the escalation for now.

“However in the medium term Russia and Turkey both have escalation options against one another. Russia can increase the price of Russian gas while Turkey can provide support to insurgents within Russian Caucasian republics and in Crimea. Russia is also likely to retaliate indirectly by increasing support for the Syrian-Kurdish Democratic Union Party (Partiya Yekitiya Demokrat: PYD) and its Turkey-based counterpart the Kurdistan Workers' Party (Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan: PKK)” the analysts said.

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