The United States, which was severely defeated by Operation Euphrates Shield and plans to turn the region into hell in order to realize its terror corridor project, unabashedly blackmails Turkey. U.S. President Donald Trump’s adviser Brett McGurk, who was awarded by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist organization, claimed that Turkey did nothing in Idlib, which he calls “the biggest safe haven of al-Qaida since the September 11 attack,” and said the Idlib operation against Turkey which “overlooks” al-Qaida is near. The PKK-supported McGurk's statement reveals yet another plot by Pentagon - which planned the "use Daesh to plant the PYD" game - on Idlib.
Trying to take back the initiative from Turkey and Russia, which they have lost in Idlib for a while, where those who had to leave their home because of civil war, and home to more than 2 million people, Washington picked "al-Qaida" as a new excuse, after the Daesh element they launched for occupation was eliminated. U.S. forces, on one hand, adds fuel to the conflicts between Tahrir al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham opposition groups deployed in Idlib; and on the other hand, prepares for a new occupation in the region under cover of "pro al-Qaida" groups, which they say are "Al-Nusra-affiliated." Pentagon and the CIA choose assassins from the PKK, who will constitute the Western side of the terror corridor, as in eastern Euphrates. The assassins that will rescue Idlib from so-called al-Qaida militants will receive truck-loads of weapons from their masters to use against Turkey.
Turkey and Russia recently announced Idlib as a "de-conflict zone." After this announcement, al-Qaida militants started to flow in Idlib from abroad. Terrorists in the guise of al-Qaida are reported to be sent to the region by the U.S. and these groups will be used as an excuse for a new PKK occupation. Pentagon, using the PKK-affiliated Syrian Democratic Union Party (PYD) terrorist organization in eastern Euphrates, will launch large and small stray groups in the region to occupy Idlib, the opposition’s stronghold. Trying to establish a roof similar to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the signboard of the Syrian PKK, the United States will use these hitmen against the so-called al-Qaeda.
The United States, losing initiative in Syria to Turkey and Russia with the Astana process, wants to take the law in their own hands with its Idlib move. It is stated that an urgent intervention is a must so that a fait accompli is prevented in Idlib. Idlib’s logistic support is provided by Turkey. Turkey has for a long time set up tent cities for Syrian refugees near Hatay and Kilis.
Trump’s pro-PKK/PYD adviser Brett McGurk previously threatened Turkey with unreasonable words in a panel in the U.S. McGurk, who defamed Turkey, saying it supports Daesh, claimed that al-Qaida terrorists were swarming in Idlib, and Turkey did nothing for this.
“The approach by some of our partners to send tens of thousands and tons of weapons there and looking the other way while foreign fighters were going to Syria may not be the best approach. And al-Qaida has taken full advantage of it. Right now, [Idlib] is a safe haven for al-Qaida, which is right next to the Turkish border. Therefore of course we are going to discuss this subject with Turks. Just like some other [Daesh] areas where the borders are sealed and nobody was able to across, something we need think of doing the same thing in Idlib,” said McGurk.
After a journalist asked McGurk if he was blaming Turkey, he gave an evasive answer. McGurk stated that this is a problem for Turkey, for the United States, and for everyone, and the United States should work closely with Turkey in fighting this issue. McGurk’s words are considered as a clear blackmail against Turkey by the United States, from which they demand support for intervention in the Idlib region, after they faced the Russian obstacle in western Euphrates. It is stated that the U.S.’s game introduced by Daesh for the terror corridor is now being played our for Idlib through al-Qaida.