Sunday, November 27, 2011

ERDOGAN-ALLEN JUPPE ''MASONIC SHAKE''

Fear of Assad Playing with Kurdish Card Forces Erdogan to Apologise  http://www.rajanews.com/detail.asp?id=108830  According to Raja News, the Turkish daily Özgür Gündem quoting Turkish security sources claimed that the PKK has established a camp in the neighborhood of Rasoulian Village on Syria-Turkey border overlooking Ceylanpinar Urfa region which hosts 150 forces of the party. This camp which is named after “Rostam Judi” an assassinated commander of the PKK, is the first military presence of Turkish PKK in Syrian territory and on Turkish border after the Antakya Pact.According to Antakya Pact which was signed with Turkey under Hafez Assad, the former Syrian president dismissed Ojalan, head of the Turkish PKK who was stationed in Syria, and this resulted in the withdrawal of Ojalan from Syria.PKK, the Turkish Achilles Heel in Pressure over Syria Plan
Now simultaneously with the announcement of the establishment of PKK camp in Syrian territory, Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the first Turkish leader has apologised to the Alawi Kurds for their massacre. He said in this regard: “If it is necessary to apologise on behalf of the state ... I will apologise, I am apologising.” 
Turkey, which has now been turned into the main base for Syrian opposition and is supporting the opponents politically, militarily and financially, these days with the cooperation of Qatar and Saudi Arabia is preparing for the development of a buffer zone on Turkey-Syria border in order to facilitate NATO operations against Syria.It seems that the recent Syrian measure in opening borders of the country to Turkish Kurds is aimed at neutralising attempts of the Erdogan government in exerting pressure over Syria since the gap between Turkey and the Kurds and the Alawis of border areas is a yawning and expanded gap which has repeatedly created problems for the Turkish government with whatever party origin.Furthermore, the outstanding number of Kurds and Alawis in Syria and presence of the Alawis in Bashar Assad’s government could turn the military coalition of the Kurds and Syrian government to a strategic and effective unity for halting Ankara's pressures on Bashar Assad’s government -- a unity which has even forced Erdogan to officially apologize to the Kurds, after the elapse of 70 years, in order to prevent its formation.

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