US pledges to end arming PKK/PYD terrorists

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The U.S. concept of “designing” countries with tools of terror, particularly Iraq and Syria, is collapsing. The United States continued its attempts to divide Iraq after the Gulf War in 1991 with its occupation of the country in 2003, and established its presence in Syria under the pretext of fighting Daesh. The Pentagon/CIA, which aims to divide Iraq by the help of Peshmerga forces and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorist organization, has turned the southern Turkish borderline into a hotbed of terror and trained dozens of radical groups and tens of thousands of terrorists. These activities, increasingly implemented during the terms of former U.S. presidents George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, did not stop after Donald Trump took office as president. Pentagon’s most recent project, the establishment of a terror corridor along Turkey’s southern border, which was attempted to be established with the help of the Peshmerga/PKK terrorists, was foiled with interventions.

US’s ‘Riyadh’ move failed

The cooperation between Turkey, Russia and Iran established against the U.S. “division” tactic isolated the Trump administration.

The Turkish president, his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and Iran's Hassan Rouhani met in the Russian Black Sea resort on Wednesday for a summit and gave messages highlighting the need for a political solution and territorial integrity of Syria.

In an attempt to sabotage the concrete steps taken in Astana and Sochi to end the 7-year civil war in Syria, the U.S.’s “Riyadh” move was foiled. The Pentagon’s effort to “unify” the Syrian opposition in the capital of Saudi Arabia and take them under control backfired; 11 Syrian opposition members who were pressured to “sabotage the Astana process” resigned from their offices before the conference scheduled in Riyadh, including Riyad Hijab, the head of the Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC).
US pledges to end arming PKK/PYD terrorists

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