WHILE much UK focus is on the Labour Party's travails and on the predictable next SNP independence referendum, and on the UK jets attacking jihadist terrorists in Syria without parliamentary debate, Turkey is reportedly using its forces under Nato auspices to attack Kurdish forces rather than concentrating on the real threat to us all, Isis and its like, such as Boko Haram. (“Nato backs Turkey as it steps up fight”, The Herald, July 29).

Is there a problem with priorities here? Kurdish forces seem to be the only ones capable of holding their own against the jihadists, yet they themselves are under attack by those who have so far stood by while atrocities were apparent.

Joe Darby,

Glenburn, St Martins Mill, Cullicudden, Dingwall.