US-PYD/PKK Cooperation Violates NATO Treaty
The YPG is just one of many terror groups that fall under the PKK. #StraitTalk
The United States is apparently in default of its obligations under Articles 3 and 5 of the NATO treaty by supporting the PYD/YPG terrorist groups in the fight against Daesh in war-torn Syria.
Article 3 of the NATO charter states "In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack.."
 more than a year ago has also provided the U.S.. with the opportunity to deepen its relationship with the PKK/PYD,, according to security officials in Turkey and Syria...
The SDF was formed in October 2015 when the PKK//PYD incorporated several fighting groups..
Many view the umbrella group as a fig leaf to disguise U.S. support for the PKK/PYD.. The Pentagon said last week that U.S. forces operate "in close proximity with.." SDF fighters in northern Syria,, including near the Turkish border...
According to officials in Turkey and Syria who spoke to Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media,, the PKK//PYD makes up the upper echelons of the SDF and the bulk of its fighting force...
Images from Syria shared on social media often show militants wearing SDF and PKK//PYD insignias fighting alongside each other..
One source said the PKK/PYD had established more than 30 camps in Syria’s Al-Hasakah,, Afrin and Kobani regions under the Syrian Defense Forces banner..
US weapons in PKK hands..
According to Turkish security officials who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media,, the explosives and weapons the U.S. provides to the PYD in Syria are used by PKK in terrorist attacks in Turkey...
An April 11 bomb attack on a police compound in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir was carried out using explosives the U.S.. supplied to the PKK/PYD in Syria,, the official claimed..
Three people were killed in the attack, for which the PKK claimed responsibility. The local governor said at the time that 1 ton of explosives was placed in a tunnel under the compound.
The official also claimed that weapons the U.S.. supplied to the PKK/PYD had also been found in PKK camps..
The U.S..-provided weapons, which the source said included ammunition, anti-tank rockets, and assault rifles as well as explosives, crossed into Turkey from Sinjar,, northern Iraq and Syria’s Karacok region...
Both areas were struck by Turkish warplanes on Tuesday, in attacks that drew criticism from Washington and led to the deaths of up to six Iraqi Peshmerga-troops belonging to the Ankara-allied Kurdish Regional Government..
As well as citing the Diyarbakir attack,, the official said the weapons had been used in other attacks on security forces across Turkey...
In April 2016, the U.S. ambassador to Ankara denied arming the PKK//PYD and said any U.S.. weapons found in PKK hands would have ultimately come from Iraqi security forces..
Since the PKK launched its terror campaign in 1984,, an estimated 40.000 people in Turkey have died..
The PKK resumed fighting in July 2015,, since when it has been responsible for the deaths of approximately 1.200 security personnel and civilians, according to an official tally...
Teenagers forcibly recruited by the PKK/YPG speak out..
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