Erdogan Tayyip’s Mysterious Role in the Syrian Civil War
World News Nilgun Salim
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“The Latest Erdogan-ISIS Plot against Kurds” represents the title of an article published by Arab-American writer Saladin Ahmed on his blog.
Although it’s obvious that the Detroit-based researchers show a slight sympathy for the Kurd community, we decided to publish a few fragments from Ahmed’s extremely intriguing article.
The story shares peculiar and unique secrets regarding Tayyip’s hidden connections with the Middle Eastern political scene.
On August 24, about 500 Islamists fighters side-by-side the Turkish militants entered in Jarablus without encountering any resistance from ISIS.
The Turkish government’s alibi was the alleged special mission of banishing ISIS from the border city, even though all clues revealed that the military invasion was actually meant to eliminate Syrian Kurds.
Erdogan’s conspiracy against the Kurdish community from Syria and south-eastern Turkey began with a hypothetical terrorist attack claimed by ISIS, which from mysterious reasons chose to stay silent when it came to claiming responsibility.
Every single time a terrorist attack against the Kurdish civilians from Turkey occurred, the Ankara government had to come up with another political strategy.
On August 20, a Kurdish wedding that took place in a Turkish border city was destroyed by a car bomb attack.
Turkish authorities stated that the attacker was an ISIS member. Curiously enough, the Islamic State did not claim or made any statement regarding the incident.
After every single attack that took place on Turkey’s territory, authorities rushed to point their fingers at ISIS, although the extremist group never claimed the attacks.
After the liberation of Manbij, the Syrian Democratic Forces headed to Jarablus.
The weird part is that Turkey had more than two years to “banish” ISIS, so the fact that Erdogan chose this exact moment to take actions is curious.
In addition, the fact that ISIS left Manbij and Jarablus without putting up a fight left room for interpretations.
The ISIS militants disappeared from Jarablus a few hours after the Islamists supported by the Turkish army arrived in the border city.


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