Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Turkey uses Iran to back new Syrian invasion, blackmailing NATO at same time - analysis

Iran’s foreign minister appeared to indicate that Tehran would not oppose a Turkish invasion of another part of Syria. Turkey invaded Syria in a series of campaigns beginning in 2016, eventually resulting in ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of Kurds and minorities from Afrin, Sere Kaniya and other areas.

Ankara’s goal is to use part of northern Syria as a kind of new colony where it will force Syrian refugees to move, in order to displace other Syrians. The goal is demographic change, removing Kurds, Yazidis, Christians and other minorities, and putting mostly Arab refugees in their place and then using pro-Turkey extremist groups to police the area.  

The regime has already followed this model in several areas, which are now home not only to displaced Syrians but governed by armed religious extremist gangs, many of which engage in kidnapping, rape and extortion. Some of these groups have been sanctioned by the US, and many of the areas are infiltrated by Al-Qaeda, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and other extremist groups which are labeled as terrorist organizations. READ MORE