Turkey’s Erdogan Presents Plan to Turn Kurds into a Minority in Northern Syria – Everything Law and Order Blog

President Erdogan of Turkey says that it’s time for Turkey to send Syrian refugees to northern Syria, currently inhabited by Syrian Kurds. Meanwhile Erdogan’s position in Turkey is weakening, both politically and economically, says Baris Karaagac

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33 thoughts on “Turkey’s Erdogan Presents Plan to Turn Kurds into a Minority in Northern Syria”
  1. Israel is holding southern parts of Syria for a decades and nothing happened president Trump even recognized the Israeli sovereignty over Golan heights and now all of a sudden we see this as a big problem

  2. The Kurdish forces of SDF are not unlike the KLA, although not as reactionary, who are NATO proxies to lebanonize a territory.
    Not only have they taken more areas where they were not living before they also serve US' purposes by allowing military bases there.
    The Syrian Arab Republic is the sole duly elected party in the country nor Islamists like Erdogan nor ethnic nationalists like the rebranded PKK or European Jews should decide the fate of Syrians, but Syrians alone, Hands off Syria !!!

  3. This news totally wrong!
    … we don’t care what Kurds do, where to live, witch passport they had. Zero Interest!
    Our citizens whom Kurd origins live with us like they always do … they can build business, they can join armed forces or work for state. There is no obligation… they are equal.
    … but we don’t have same kind of “feelings” about YPG/PKK members.
    American establishment backed seperatist / Marksist Kurds who try to “build” a sovereign state for Kurds.
    We simply kill them., hunt them down until last one fertilize the earth.
    America try to protect them because they want use them as a food soldiers to serve America and protect Israel’s northern borders like a bumper.
    … guess what?
    This never gonna happen!
    No way Jose!

  4. Turkey supported ISIS while Kurdish fighters were fighting ISIS. Shame on Turkey and shame on Erdugan 💩🇹🇷💩🇹🇷👎🏼👎🏼

  5. I cant understand that norrowed wiev comeon … Telling that akp and turks are supported the syrian conflict yeah cuz of american force was inside the party called gulen organisation … The trucks of support gone by m.i.t at the same time u.s.a supporting the kurds against asad … Then i.s.i.s has born … U.s.a created that conflict . the politicians who left the akp still serving like puppet … Erdogans fault was he became the puppet but awakened so late just before the coup attempt … Erdogan doesnt care kurds message is wrong too he have to care about kurds he dont separade people like that … HE have to care cuz he have kurdish citizens and turkey has realy old terrorist group called PKK he have to make that terrorism wave supportless by kurds… Now you have to send back the syrians … Turning to kurds a minority WTF … The most stupid blame that is… Feed the kurdish militia there and create new pkk who kidnap the non educated kids of kurds as militia or guerilla brainwash them with drugs while selling drugs and weapons and human in blackmarkets… Well played again … AFter blame the people running out from war to not turn back in their own country cuz they make kurds as a minortiy … F… Y…!! And your logic… And your knowledge of politics …

  6. This idiot professor think that turkey should lunatics regime to slaughter the syrian people. Turkey has done right thing at right time. Now time comes to contain the Russian regime and allow dictator assad should go and let syrian people do what kind of country they wants.

  7. This is great news for the Middle East and especially Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Iran. Resettling Syrians in to the north of Syria will avoid the division of northern Syria currently occupied by PKK (ypg/sdf/.

    Stopping the division of Syria will also help Iraq, Iran and Turkey in their cause against the division of their countries.

    Hopefully we will see a peace between Syrians that fled and suffered and the rest of the Syrians in favour of Assad.

    This move must be fully supported by all Arabs, Persians, Christians, Turks (Turkmens) who no longer wants the threat and occupation of PKK.

    Never thought I'd support ErdoÄŸan in any of his political moves but this one, one hundred percent.

  8. We have to remember that Turkey is bigger and less populated than Germany.
    Germany is a christian country. It welcomed 5 million working Muslim Turks and 3 million working Syrian refugees.
    Germany never occupied Syria for 400 years, taking and not giving. Turkey did.
    Turkey presently occupys Hatay, a Syrian Arab land. It forced the Turkish language on its population.
    If Turkey allowed the Syrian refugees to work legally, then it doesn't need help from Europe.
    Turkey turned a blind eye on the Syrians working illegally, at below minimum wages, and pocketed the money sent by Europe to build palaces to Erdogan and his gang.

  9. If you're unfamiliar with the Kurdish people, I urge you to watch the 2004 film, "Turtles Can Fly," It will give them a human face. These are the same people to whom President George H. W. Bush gave encouragement to rise up against the government of Iraq during the first Gulf War; as a consequence of their belief in the U.S., they were horribly attacked by government troops while the President and First Lady avoided bothering their beautiful minds with such matters. We owe them our informed attention, at the very least.

  10. It is beyond time for the world leaders who are not part of the authoritarian group trying to strong-arm the world, get their acts together and stop the creep of Fascism.
    They will only escalate, and potentially become WWIII
    Unfortunately, Trump is one of those Fascists.

  11. Turkish intelligence service provided weapons and "services" to several Islamists groups for many years. They where even in hospitals in Turkey and got surgeries. Many Islamists submerged in Turkey, including high ISIS bosses, wanted by INTERPOL.

  12. Erdogan and his cult are fascists that want to wipe Kurds off the map. Rojava is in the middle of one of the most promising revolutions of all time and yet so many ‘leftists’ are against them.

  13. The Muslims cry when it comes to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and kashmiri which I'm not against but they love the ethnic cleansing of kurds inconsistent hypocrites!

  14. How about the Syrian government arresting the French Foreign Legion in Syria training opposition rebels in effort to overthrow Assad at the very beginning of the Arab Spring?

    Europeans were deep in Syria trying to overthrow Assad and now you don't want the refugees?

    I hope 4 million Syrians settle in Paris. You brake it you buy it.

    I find the arguments presented ironic. If a Syrian is a Syrian citizen should they not be allowed the freedom of movement within their own country?
    If a minority is being oppressed (and oppression is wrong) should that group be allowed to carve up a territory and be made independent? Cause if that's the case Arabs need a homeland in France and Afro-Americans need a state as well.

    I'm going to do you all a favor and not bring up the soft Kurdish endorsed ethnic cleansing in North Iraq. You know, where the Kurdish semi ruling government of N. Iraq banning and expelled all Arabs from their controlled territory.

    The hypocrisy is ridiculous. Like it's a joke to anyone who has any understanding of the situation.

    Love how the guest speaker ignored the fact that the only Turkish head of State – Erdogan – sincerely tired and came close in ending Kurdish conflict in turkey. Despite failing on a lasting peace he did decriminalize being a Kurd by granting greater autonomy and language rights.

    I'm not going to touch you ignoring the whole Gul cabal attempting to seizing power via coup. The guest speaker decided to ignore that issue and it's complexities bc it goes against him.

    Let's not also mention that if Erdogan was dictator he wouldn't keep losing elections like it did in Ankara and Istanbul. But he is.

    Like this whole interview was a joke. A very sad joke of half truths.

  15. Whatever they call it; the plan is to remove the Kurds from the independent province of Kurdistan in IRAQ. The US has plans to take over the oil fields with the same group engineered into power after the invasion and jailing of US opposition in IRAQ. It merely required 20 years of occupation and a new generation. Why we discuss the minutia when we all see the big picture is becoming media puppets.

  16. So 6Bn euros to Turkey, how much to aid Greece with refugees, and the refugees all over Europe.. this war has cost a lot to Europeans. Was it good for you Europeans to support the French and British interest in Syria, was it, huh?
    And of course the American, Israeli, Turkish and sunni Arab kings' interests.

  17. Oh, it's the CONSERVATIVE RIGHT that is establishing this new party. You can bet your last whatevermoneyunit that the USA and NATO are supporting this new faction!

  18. Why do men stop thinking when you put a tie on them and sit them in front of a flag? Why are so few Canadian university professors from Canada, particularly in the humanities?

  19. They are a minority in Syria. Are you suggesting not allowing Syrians to go back to their own country? What kind of logic is that ?

  20. It was be so easy and cost so little for each country to give up land on each of there borders and allow the ancient people
    of the meades/ kurds there own country.
    without kurds from history and turkey wouldnt be in turkey today. many of then owe kurds this much.

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