From the big Turkish-American plan for northern Syria to Erdogan’s alliance with the Zionists to create insecurity in the region

Ankara is investigating military operations in northern Syria in suspicious US silence in order to establish a buffer zone under its control to house Syrian refugees.

Faraan: Observers believe the creation of a buffer zone in northern Syria has been one of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s goals since the start of the 2011 invasion of Syria. He tries to use the existing contradictions with all available tools, so since 2016, he has started preparing and providing the infrastructure of this region.

Political pundits believe that there is information that Erdogan and the Zionist regime are colluding to create insecurity and unrest in central Syria, as is the case in the south and north of the country. Erdogan is seeking to play a more important role in the region by resuming relations and pursuing common interests with “Israel” – more deeply – after the US presence in southeastern Syria has diminished.

However, international relations experts believe that Erdogan is trying to prove himself successful at the domestic level, and in fact he wants to win a new election and to first of all take an advantage from his opponents. According to these experts, Erdogan is trying to show everyone that he can violate all his agreements with the Russian side by repeating the Brotherhood project in northern Syria, and once again by escalating tensions in northern Syria and disrupting calculations.

Experts say Erdogan will use Syrian asylum seekers in Turkey in the elections by resorting to the process of granting citizenship and changing the demographic structure and creating cantons. However, none of these solutions is in the slightest proportion to what is called a political solution and stabilization in the region.

British Labor activists, on the other hand, believe that Erdogan is known for taking every opportunity to achieve a specific goal – in his own way – and that his recent efforts are in fact a reaction to the current events in Washington and the visit of the Greek Prime Minister. To America; By putting pressure on Turkey, the United States is trying to force it to accept NATO’s plan to include Sweden and Finland.

These experts report a big game behind the scenes, saying that the issue is not just the creation of a buffer zone in northern Syria, but that Erdogan seeks to change US policy as he sees fit. They believe that the United States has no direct opposition to Erdogan’s plan because, on the one hand, it does not want to become stiffer in the face of NATO’s united stance on the Ukraine crisis, and on the other hand, it will lose an ally like Turkey at this critical juncture.

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