Turkey and the Double Game

It seems clearly that the Turkish government seeks to play with two papers of a high degree of contradiction, namely the investment in terrorism on the one hand and  the claim to fight it on the other.

But to take a  close look at the regional scene characterized with violence especially after the emergence of  the terrorist organization (Daesh ), any one discovers  the discrepancy in the Turkish attitude towards what is going on in Syria during  the last six years.

Needless to say, the Turkish government was the main supportive and investor of terrorism where it has used all its territories , airports and security services  to bring terrorists from all the  world to practice all kinds of killing and destruction in Syria.

Moreover, the Turkish authorities have  practiced  in Syria everything that is  contrary to the  international law and the UN Charter and the rules of  good neighborhood where it  violates  the Syrian airspace in addition to the  direct aggression on Syrian territory by  full partnership with the terrorist  groups.

 

The Turkish government has presented itself as the guarantor for the  terrorist groups in  Astana meetings. This thing appears clearly by preparing an openly scenario with Daesh and al-Nusra front through controlling on some areas in the Northern Syria, taking advantage that the brave  Syrian army is busy in some areas as a priority as part of its strategy in the face of terrorist aggression. ‏

The international silence on the Turkish aggression against Syrian territories and the  Turkish violation of the resolutions of the UN Security Council concerning  the crisis in Syria raises a lot of questions about the resolutions issued by  the UN Security Council and the necessity to respect  these resolutions. Here, the Turkish government has become beyond the international legitimacy, the thing  that requires decisive stances as to force it to withdraw its troops from the Syrian territories.

 

Dr.Khalaf al-Miftah

E&T: M.Wassouf

 

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