After Raqqa and its surroundings had been handed over from Daesh to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorist organization, the terrorists in the region have been directed to Afrin, which is “under the threat of Turkish Armed Forces.” Supporting the PKK-affiliated Democratic Union Party (PYD) terrorists for a long time in the north of Syria, the leftist organizations immediately take their positions in Afrin with an urgent order from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Terror organizations uniting with the Pentagon-PKK alignment against Turkey, particularly the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (DHKP-C) and the Marxist Leninist Communist Party (MLKP), have speeded up the fortification of Afrin.
Defining themselves as the “DHKP-C Special Forces” or “Urgent Special Forces,” terrorist organizations are awaiting orders from Pentagon to “defend” Afrin against the opposition, and to attack Idlib against a so-called al-Qaeda threat. The Syrian Resistance (Urgent Ones/THKP-C), Mihrac Ural’s terrorist organization, sent thousands of terrorists to the region to defend a so-called Afrin canton. Ural was killed with the opposition’s pinpoint operation in March, 2016, and was never seen in the “flesh” since then, despite the claims that he “actually lives.”
Keeping its terror corridor plan alive, the United States speeded up its preparations for an attack in Idlib in the aftermath of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s statement reading: “We are determined to extend the dagger we have put into the heart of the terror entity project through the Euphrates Shield Operation with new moves.” The U.S. has for the last week gathered intelligence with its planes and unmanned aerial vehicles circling Idlib. It is reported that Turkey and Russia’s agreement on an Afrin operation has been effective on the U.S.’s recent steps.
Pentagon, keeping a close watch on the Turkish Armed Forces’ increased shipment and military build-up, particularly in Reyhanlı, resorts to all sorts of methods to create chaos in Idlib, which was declared a “de-escalation zone” by Turkey and Russia. Washington is disturbed not only by the situation in Syria, but also all kinds of cooperation between Ankara and Moscow, especially the S-400 defense system purchase.
Turkey, closely following the developments in Idlib, and limiting the crossing through Cilvegözü Border Gate in order to prevent the infiltrations of the U.S.-backed terrorists, speeded up its preparations for an operation in Afrin. The operation aims to avert PKK/PYD terrorist organization’s attacks on civilians, and prevent the terrorist organization in Afrin from spreading to the Euphrates Shield Operation region and Idlib.
The operation will also ensure that the United States’ dream of a terror corridor is eliminated. As a passageway failing to achieve its aim to reach the Mediterranean loses its significance, all steps that the U.S. has so far taken will amount to nothing.
For this reason, the U.S. had to turn toward Idlib, despite the continuation of the Raqqa operation.