Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday he would order an intervention to prevent any splintering of Syria, a warning aimed particularly at the country’s Kurdish forces.“We cannot accept under any pretext that Syria be divided and if we notice the slightest risk we will take the necessary measures,” the Turkish head of state said, adding that “we have the means.” For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Erdogan’s warning is the latest aimed at the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces and to the United States, which backed the SDF’s offensive against ISIS. Saying there is no room for “terror” in Syria, Erdogan said that “should the risk present itself, we could intervene in one night.”At least 100 people died in fighting over the weekend between pro-Turkish factions and the Kurdish-dominated People’s Protection Units (YPG), the backbone of the SDF. Ankara considers the YPG to be an extension of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)