U.S.-led air strikes bombard the Syrian border town of Kobani, in an effort to drive Islamic State fighters back to the outskirts.<br/> <br />But despite the attacks, the militants say that after a three-week assault, their advance on the city will continue.<br/> <br />..and all the while, Turkish forces across the border stand back and watch...without firing a shot.<br/> <br />For many Turks, Ankara's reluctance to intervene is unacceptable, and their anger is now boiling over into violence.<br/> <br />Across the country, they're taking up arms, demanding their government do more to save the mostly Kurdish town across their border.<br/> <br />Fierce clashes killed at least 18 people, Tuesday... With eight killed here in Diyabakir, as pro-Kurdish protesters and members of Kurdish Hizbullah faced off in the streets.<br/> <br />Now, police patrol the area to enforce a curfew, while the Turkish government tries find a way to ease tension on the border... without being sucked into Syria's civil war and becoming a targe