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Threat of Erdogan Against Kurdish Militants Post-Assad Regime’s Downfall

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
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Headline: Erdogan Warns Kurds in Syria: Lay Down Arms or ‘Be Buried’

Subhead: Turkish President issues stern warning to Kurdish militias as Turkey-backed forces topple Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has delivered a stark warning to Kurdish militias in Syria, likening them to outlawed terror organizations and threatening severe consequences if they refuse to disarm. Speaking to his ruling AK Party, Erdogan stated that Kurdish fighters must either relinquish their weapons or face being "buried" along with them.

"Those separatist killers must choose to bid farewell to their weapons, or they will be buried in Syrian soil together with their weapons," Erdogan said, as reported by Reuters and Al Arabiya. He further emphasized, "We will crush terrorist organizations attempting to build a wall of blood between us and our brothers."

These remarks come as Turkey-backed forces have recently ousted the Bashar al-Assad regime, opening a new chapter in Syria’s turbulent history. Since then, Ankara has repeatedly pressed for the dissolution of Kurdish militia groups, notably the YPG, asserting they have no place in Syria’s future.

Erdogan has previously expressed his resolve to dismantle terrorist groups threatening Syria’s stability, singling out the Islamic State (ISIS) and Kurdish rebel factions. He emphasized the need to neutralize these groups after the fall of Assad’s regime. Turkey considers the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and its affiliate groups, including the YPG, as terrorist organizations.

Turkey’s concerns stem from its long-standing conflict with the PKK at home, with the group fighting for greater autonomy for Turkey’s Kurdish minority. The YPG, meanwhile, has been a key ally of the US in the fight against ISIS in Syria.

Despite US support for the YPG-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), Turkey views the group as an extension of the PKK and a threat to its security. Erdogan has indicated that Turkey has taken measures to counter these threats and hopes the new Syrian leadership will cooperate to prevent any resurgence of extremism.

In light of these developments, the fate of Kurdish militias in Syria remains uncertain, as they face pressure from Turkey to disarm and demobilize. Erdogan’s warning serves as a reminder of the complex political and security dynamics at play in post-Assad Syria.

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German Foreign Minister Warns of Potential Turkey-Kurdish Conflict in Syria

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Turkey‘s Imminent Kurdish Offensive in Syria Threatens Regional Stability

Bert Koenders, the Dutch Foreign Minister, warned Germany’s Deutschlandfunk radio on Monday, "That must not happen." He asserted that a conflict between Turkey and the Kurds would not benefit anyone and would endanger the security of Syria, Turkey, and Europe.

Kurdish sources reveal that Turkey and its allied fighters are preparing to launch an offensive in the Syrian city of Kobanê, near the Turkish border. Intense fighting has already begun in Kobanê and other parts of northern Syria.

Turkey has conducted multiple military operations against the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria, labeling them as the armed wing of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and thus, a terrorist organization. Turkey accuses the YPG of supporting militants and occupying border regions.

The U.S. supports Kurdish forces in northern Syria, viewing them as key partners in the fight against extremist groups like the Islamic State (IS). Notably, Kurdish-led forces played a significant role in the campaign that ousted IS from its Syrian strongholds.

Koenders reminded that Kurdish forces were instrumental in pushing back IS: "Ultimately, it was mostly Kurdish forces that drove out IS."

While acknowledging Turkey’s legitimate security concerns, Koender cautioned, "We must not use that as an argument to once again displace Kurds or to increase violence further." Turkey has deployed thousands of troops in northern Syria and backs the Syrian National Army, which is clashing with U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), predominantly composed of the YPG.

Turkey considers the SDF to be linked with the PKK. Since 2016, Ankara has undertaken multiple large-scale operations against Kurdish fighters in Syria.

Historically, the Kurdish-led SDF was the main military force backing the U.S.-led operation that wiped out IS’s territorial control in Syria in 2019. Now, Turkey is aiming to "liberate terrorist organization PKK/YPG-occupied areas" with the help of its supported militia groups, according to a Turkish Defense Ministry source.

As tensions rise, regional stability remains at risk, making the international community’s response to this potential crisis critical.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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