Chapter 820: U.S.-Russia Chip Exchange
Russia's withdrawal of troops has obviously entered into a secret agreement with the United States, but this secret agreement is as if the United States sold Turkey and Russia sold Iran.
At the same time, it is not good news for Iraq, because various sources prove that Russia, which has made a secret agreement with the United States, has also begun to change its attitude towards the Kurds, and like the United States, it supports the Kurds in controlling the main political rights in Syria.
This news is bad news for both the western and northern countries of the Middle East.
In recent times, Turkey has made a huge mistake in national policy since it shot down a Russian warplane.
This blunder is not a matter of single-click defeat of Russian fighters, but also of Turkey's direct interests in Syria.
Turkey is also a country that desperately wants a Franco-Assad regime, but unlike any other country, it wants Syria to be controlled by a regime close to Turkey.
And for the Kurds, Turkey has always been looking for ways to destroy their dreams of statehood.
In fact, there are a large number of Kurds in Turkey, and it has always been a pain in the face of Turks.
The Kurds want to establish a state, this is a well-known thing in Sima Zhao's heart, and Turkey will never allow Turkey to establish a state, which is also a well-known thing.
Especially in recent times, after shooting down Russian warplanes against Turkey, the Kurds in Turkey have become active again.
Behind it, naturally, Russia is doing it, on the territory of Turkey. The Kurds have carried out numerous terrorist attacks.
Originally one of the most peaceful countries in ******, Turkey has always been a popular tourist destination internationally, but it has recently started. Few travel agencies dare to go to Turkey.
In the north of Turkey and in the east, the Turkish Defense Forces have been at war with the Kurds for a long time.
Turkey to tell the truth, if it got into a stalemate with Russia, it was actually betrayed by the Americans first, and the relationship between Turkey and Russia was really good.
Russia supplies Turkey with a lot of natural gas, and most Russians generally choose Turkey for overseas travel.
The two sides have cooperated in a lot of economic and trade matters. It's also very close.
But since the shooting down of the fighter, the two sides have cut off contact, and in fact. Turkey has not benefited from the United States or Saudi Arabia.
If it weren't for the hints from the United States and NATO, Turkey would never have been able to shoot down a Russian warplane.
Now the first bird is a bird, and it is almost regarded as an outcast, the days of Turkey. It's not easy all of a sudden.
And now Russia is beginning to stir up trouble on the territory of Turkey. In order to support the Kurds and Turkey, in just a few months, the smell of gunpowder in Turkey has almost risen to the level of a civil war.
The most difficult thing for the Turkish side to accept is that if the events in Syria are really the Kurds in the Kurdish settlements of Le'an and control one-third of the power of the Syrian state, then the outbreak of civil war in Turkey can almost be said to be a sure thing.
Because that's pretty much what it could be. The Kurds have really established their own regimes in the Middle East, rather than autonomous regions similar to those previously in Iraq. Nominally, it is under the rule of the Iraqi government, not an independent government.
Once the Kurds have a real state, with their own sovereignty and the right to formulate a constitution, as well as the legal right to possess armed weapons and equipment, it will create a strong centripetal force for all Kurds in the world.
In all countries with a large number of Kurds in their country, there will be a huge centrifugal force within the country.
If it is replaced by other nationalities, it will be fine, but once the Kurds, who have been obsessed with the establishment of the country for thousands of years, establish the country, the effect will definitely not be underestimated.
Naturally, the Kurds in Turkey will not be able to sit still, and I am afraid that they will frantically pour into the Kurdish settlements in Syria at that time, and then Turkey will also have a tragedy.
Although the whole country is not to say that it is falling apart, it will be difficult to avoid the impact on all walks of life, and it will be difficult to suffer incomparable losses.
Turkey absolutely cannot allow such a thing to happen, but now the attitude of the United States and Russia is almost all supporting such a thing at the same time.
Although Turkey is also a military power, known as NATO's first army, in fact, it is simply unable to resist the will of the United States and Russia.
However, the two sides with the so-called unity of interests are the most natural allies, and on the Kurdish issue, Iran, which is almost the same as the Turks, naturally walks with the Turks.
On the information in Cai Ruichen's hands at the moment, the two sides began to formally contact the two governments on the Kurdish issue.
This is almost a foregone conclusion, and the United States and Russia, although powerful, have unprecedented international influence.
But here in the Middle East, a lot of things depend on the attitudes of these regional powers.
Here in the Middle East, there are many countries that can be called regional powers, and although Turkey has left Asia and joined Europe, it is still a country with great influence in the Middle East.
Iran's influence is also growing, and both countries face the same problems when it comes to the Kurdish issue.
Once the Kurds establish a state, it will immediately cause the Kurds in the two countries to naturally produce centrifugal forces.
It is as if when the Kurdish autonomous region in Iraq appeared, it had a huge influence among the Kurds in both countries, and as a result, military operations broke out against the Kurds in both countries.
The direct dispatch of troops to suppress the restless Kurds also forbade the Kurds to leave their own circle of life, and even more so to prohibit the Kurds from leaving the confines of the country.
These policies caused great dissatisfaction among the Kurds, and the unfair treatment naturally gave rise to popular resentment, and then the army suppressed it, killing many Kurds.
However, they were not as ruthless as Saddam Hussein at the beginning, and directly used poison gas bombs, intending to exterminate all the Kurds.
The attitude towards these Kurds, almost every Middle Eastern country, is the same.
Because every Middle Eastern knows very well that these people can never be of the same mind as themselves, they only think about the establishment of the country, and it is better to cut off some of the interests of their own country.
However, no one is as ruthless as Cai Ruichen, and the Kurds in Iraq are probably less than one-third of what they were left, and now they are two or three million.
Moreover, these two or three million people, most of whom are also old and young, women and children, have been scattered and distributed to live in every city in Iraq, so that the Kurds will be completely separated. (To be continued.) )