Learn why Turkey is calling on the Kurdish Kurds in Syria?


October 14, 2019, Monday

Turkey has re-invaded the Middle East country, Syria. In the last five years, a civil war broke out in Syria that killed more than 3 million people. Syria has been defeated by Russia and the US in a war of domination. Now Turkey is attacking Kurdistan, and again the focus of the world community on Syria. Many countries around the world, including India, have criticized Turkey's move as US troops withdraw into Syria. Russia has warned that there will be an imbalance of power in Syria. It is important to know why Turkey had to invade Syria.

In the first place, Turkey has attacked northern Syria, touching not only Syria but the border with its own country. Here is the base of the Kurdish rebel group. Russia and the United States saw their own math in prosecuting Syria. The Kurds could not be cleansed. The Kurds are believed to be supportive of Russia.


Last week, US President Donald Trump announced that he wanted to withdraw from Syria's endless war, in which Turkey was brave enough to fight with the Kurds in northern Syria. According to information received, Turkey has killed more than 3 rebels in the Syrian Democratic coalition, led by the Kurds near the northern Syrian border. The rivalry between Turkey and the Kurds is very old. Turkey has for years been linked to the Kurdish organization that terrorists have understood is linked to Turkey.

The Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Unit (YPG), which is fighting the Islamic State in Syria, is a terrorist organization that supports the Kurdistan Work Party (PKK) in Turkey. In Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Work Party, in 3, revolted against the Turkish government for Kurdish rights. There was widespread violence in Turkey to suppress the uprising. Even today, the Kurdistan Work Party holds bitterness for the Turkish government. Whenever he gets a chance, violence ensues. Over the past few years, the Turkish government has become very attentive to the problem of Kurds in the backyard.


The Kurdish country, on the other hand, has become so powerful in Syria that it has seized control of the Islamic State's extremists in northern Syria. This is where 2 million Kurds live in fun. Turkey believes that Kurds will dominate whenever Syria's political coup is resolved. If such a scenario is made, Turkey's separatist Kurds will be strengthened and unrest in the backyard will not be felt once. In order to prevent this from happening, Turkey is counting on weakening the Kurds according to the proverbial bamboo, or rather the flute proverb.

Turkey also wants to build strong security cover on the border with Syria. However it is not easy to fight against a warring Kurd. The Kurdish rebels who have hit the Islamic State in Syria also have foreign weapons and ammunition. So far, more than 3,000 Kurds have called for life in the Syrian war against the Islamic State. Kurdish guerrillas in the guerrilla war are not the ones to give up soon.


The rivalry between Turkey and the Kurds is years old, but the Turkish authorities have chosen the timing of the attack but it is worth noting. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's popularity is rapidly declining. Local elections in major cities, including Istanbul, have led to the defeat of the ruling party. It is also believed that the Turkish government attacked the Kurds in order to maintain popularity by creating a climate of nationalism for the first time in the last 3 years. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo .an has denied any international pressure. (

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