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By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press ISTANBUL (AP) Events are pushing Turkey ever closer to setting up a buffer zone in Syria to protect civilians. Turkish officials have long been hesitant about the idea, even while the U.N. reported that thousands of Syrians were being killed as President Bashar Assad's forces crush dissent. But on Monday, a Turkish official indicated that a surge of refugees from Syria might compel Turkey, preferably with international backing, to establish a buffer zone on Syrian soil to guarantee the security of its own southern border as well as the welfare of civilians fleeing violence. "This is just an option. Nothing has been decided so far," the official told journalists on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Turkey already shelters 17,000 Syrians in refugee camps, and the official did not say how many more refugees might constitute a tipping point. But there are a host of factors for Turkey to worry about. A safe zone would necessarily involve Turkish security forces and involve the potential for clashes with neighboring Syrian troops. Establishing a buffer zone on the grounds of Turkish national security would sidestep the gridlock now immobilizing the U.N. Security Council,toms outlet, where Russia and China have blocked action against the Assad's regime. But the move would likely lack international consensus, raise questions about Syria's territorial integrity and highlight a year of failed diplomacy aimed at pressuring Assad to stop his violent crackdown. This potential game-changer could undermine Assad by setting the stage for full-fledged intervention by foreign militaries, as was done in Libya. But it could also trigger sectarian or regional strife that Turkey and its Western and Arab allies would struggle to control. Turkey has done this before, in 1991, when it set up a buffer zone to deal with hundreds of thousands of Kurdish refugees flooding over the border from Iraq during di
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