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The “Jolani” regime is collapsing/Türkiye targets civilians in northern Syria.

The “Jolani” regime is collapsing/Türkiye targets civilians in northern Syria.

“They will either lay down their weapons or be buried in Syrian territory,” these are the threatening statements made by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the Kurds in northeastern Syria in early January, a few weeks after the fall of the Syrian regime, the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s government, and the rise of the terrorists of the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham led by Muhammad al-Julani in Damascus. He now wants everyone to call him “Ahmad al-Sharaa” so that by forgetting the name of Muhammad al-Julani, his terrorist past will be erased from memory.

It is now clear to everyone that the terrorists of Tahrir al-Sham are under the direct and full support of Ankara; a matter that Turkish government officials and the terrorists of the Golan regime do not deny; therefore, in recent weeks, the Golan regime officials have also emphasized, in line with Erdogan’s tone, that the Syrian Kurds must hand over their weapons.

Although, according to Syrian Kurdish officials and the Golani regime, talks to resolve this issue “without bloodshed” are still ongoing, Erdogan and the Turkish government apparently see the fall and collapse of the government and army of “Bashar Assad” as the best opportunity to further invade northeastern Syria and violently resolve the “Kurdish crisis” with military operations; operations and aggressions that have intensified with the fall of Bashar Assad.

The Syrian Kurds, who are supported by the US and the West, are based in the northern and eastern regions of Syria; areas that are rich in fertile agricultural lands and oil wells and have seized the income of these areas in recent years.

At the beginning of the “Syrian crisis” in 2011, when the black-clad ISIS was tearing apart the territory of Syria and Iraq, they declared “autonomous management” and formed an “autonomous administration”; Later, when ISIS terrorists approached the areas under their control, they formed the “Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)” or “QSD” in Arabic under the guidance of the United States “to confront ISIS”; the Syrian Democratic Forces are essentially a military coalition centered on Syrian Kurds that the United States supports and are in fact the military and official arm of the “Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES)”.

The armed conflict between the central government of Turkey and the Turkish Kurds or the “Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)” began in 1984; Ankara considers the Syrian Kurds to be part of the PKK and considers them terrorists and has been invading Syrian territory since 2016 under the pretext of “fighting PKK terrorists and securing southern Turkey”.

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