Research center reveals Turkish goals of aggression on Syria
The International Center for the
Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) said the Turkish aggression on northern
Syria is a terrorist action, despite the Turkish regime's claims of fighting
the Syrian Democratic Forces there.
Anne Speckhard, the ICSVE Director, said
in a researched study on the Turkish aggression on northern Syria that over 30
civilians—including Kurds, Christians and minorities, and very young
children—have been killed in indiscriminate Turkish bombings and mortar fire.
Likewise, the UN reports that over
130,000 Syrians have suddenly become displaced, fleeing Turkish violence.
That Turkey would use former ISIS
cadres to fight the Kurds is no surprise, given they worked closely with ISIS
to try to quell the Kurds early on in the Syrian conflicts and continue to see
their interests in destroying Kurdish power to lie with militant jihadist and
Islamist groups.
Speckhard said that the Kurds have been the
international coalition's “boots on the ground”, sustaining most of the
casualties and doing all the heavy lifting in defeating a global foe. “While
U.S. forces lost less than 20 troops after they aligned with the Kurds to fight
ISIS in Syria, our hardy allies lost 11,000 male and female brave fighters who
faced down this global foe,” she wrote.
Speckhard has warned that ISIS
detainees and families might escape amidst the chaos unleashed by Turkey, with
up to 800 ISIS cadres have escaped when their prison was shelled, with hundreds
more ISIS women and children escaping from their bombed and burning camps.