The U.S. has signed the final plans for federalization in Syria following meetings with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) ringleaders in the provinces of Hasakah and Raqqa.
The entire north of Syria will be handed over to PKK terrorists according to the partitions talks held during the meetings that took place on July 27- 28 in the Hasakah town of Rmeilan and Raqqa’s Ayn Eissa.
The U.S.’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), along with PKK terrorists, have together mapped the borders of the terrorist state that spreads across three regions and six cantons.
The map, which is adjacent to Turkey’s south in its entirety, appears to show areas cleared from Daesh by the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) in the aftermath of Operation Euphrates Shield as regions that belong to PKK terrorists.
The U.S.-PKK committee, which carved the region stretching from Yarubiyeh, on the Iraqi border, to the Hatay-adjacent town of Afrin to the west, into six cantons, has cemented the defacto partition of Syria, which the U.S. has so far shied away from admitting publically.
According to the commissioned map for the PKK terrorist state, regions that have been liberated by the TAF-FSA partnership are shown under the "Shahba Canton."
This recent development comes after the Pentagon had sent 1,100 weapon trucks to PKK terrorists over the past two months.
The Turkish Army, along with the Syrian opposition, will be among the first targets for PKK terrorists that are preparing to launch attacks in Afrin to the west, all the way to Ayn al-Arab in the east.
According to the U.S. plan, which aims to separate Turkey from Syria completely through a terror corridor, it is imperative for PKK terrorists to seize control over the Euphrates Shield regions.
Also among the targets for the U.S.’s malicious plan is the opposition-held city of Idlib, which is necessary to unite the Kobani and Afrin cantons and provide the terrorist state with access to the Mediterranean Sea.
The U.S., which has previously handed over regions to PKK terrorists under the pretext of fighting Daesh, will again help the terrorist organization seize control over Idlib under the guise of defeating "al-Qaida," which will place 2 million civilians in danger of being bombed by U.S. fighter jets. This move also aims to sabotage the Turkey-Russia-Iran peace process in Astana.