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Urgent.. Türkiye is preparing for war against the descendants of Saladin in Syria

"Hurriyet" newspaper reported Turkish newspaper said that the countdown to Ankara’s next military operation in northern Syria against the Kurds, from whom Sultan Saladin, the liberator of Jerusalem from the Crusaders, descended.

  In light of recent events, negotiations with Kurdish forces, especially the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). And the People’s Protection Units “YPG” are excluded.

 

 

The Turkish army, according to military sources, has been placed on maximum alert, which warns With the possibility of the outbreak of hostilities in the near future.

 

Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan Kahan recently told the Kurds that if this warning was ignored, the operation would begin. Without delay.

 

 

The Turkish authorities consider these Kurdish groups demanding Kurdish rights as terrorist organizations that pose a threat to Turkish national security.

 

 

Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, Turkey has carried out repeated military operations in Syria to combat the Kurds demanding their rights, which led to control over parts of northern Syria, and the establishment of areas Safe for Syrian refugees.

But from the point of view of Kurdish leaders, the situation appears different, as the leadership of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the People’s Protection Units are committed to negotiations, under the pretext that it is Turkey and the new Syrian leadership that reject dialogue.

 

 

The Kurdish representatives expressed their fears that disarmament under the current circumstances would lead to their complete destruction as a political and military force in The region.

 

The Kurds stress that negotiations are necessary to ensure the safety of the Kurdish population in northeastern Syria, who have already suffered the consequences of Turkish operations and the advance of terrorist groups.

The Kurds said recent events in Syria, including the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and the rise to power of new Turkish-backed forces, further complicate the complex conflict. Indeed.

 

 

This not only complicates the situation for the Kurds, who have sought autonomy in the northeast of the country, but it also complicates The international response to a possible Turkish operation.

 

 

The United States, which previously supported Kurdish forces in the war against ISIS, is now forced to balance Among the support of its allies And taking into account the interests of Turkey, a member of NATO.

Any new Turkish attack on Kurdish sites could provoke a new wave of refugees and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the region, where a large number of civilians have already suffered.

 

 

The international community, especially the European Union and the United States, is closely monitoring the situation, and calls for de-escalation and dialogue. However, given Turkey’s current rhetoric and military preparations, the likelihood of a military operation remains high, which could further destabilize the already conflict-torn region.

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