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IndonesiaThe highly active US participation in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria is not really aimed at eliminating so-called terrorist groups, as the White House and Pentagon White House has echoed over the past three years, but the main objective is to set up a Kurdish State at the crossing of the Turkish border, Iraq and Syria. The country will be made a new US military base in the Area instead of Incirlik in Turkey, certainly in coordination with Israel.
The scenario began to look clear after the fall of Mosul from the hands of ISIS and defeated ISIS from in Raqqa with the help of SDF troops. Yesterday, Colonel. Ryan Dillon, spokesman for the International Coalition announced that the United States will establish a Border Guard Force to keep ISIS's return along the Syrian-Turkish border from Erbil to the Mediterranean Sea.
It is estimated that the Border Guard troop will number around 30 thousand personnel, 15 thousand consists of SDF troops, and the rest are Kurdish militia who are armed and trained by the US. It's all made up of Kurds, and obviously it will be the forerunner of the Kurdish Armed Forces later on when the country is inaugurated.
The United States, after seven years in Syria and spent more than $ 7 billion to fund and equip opposition groups in Syria, seems to have lost faith in its Arab allies, so the US turned to Kurdish. Firstly because the Kurds are hostile to all parties in the Region, ranging from Iran, Iraq, Syria to Turkey, except with Israel. In this case, it seems that the US has abandoned its Arab allies, Persia, Sunni and Shia. Secondly, because the Kurds were the only troop that was very intense in fighting against ISIS, and almost all the battles against the ISIS were Kurdish troops.
This US move no doubt has angered all parties in Syria, and did not rule out all parties will be united to abort this scenario. President Erdogan threatened to bury the troops to be formed, Turkish troops are already on alert for orders to attack, and maybe the attacks will start from Afrin and Membej in North Aleppo. The Syrian Foreign Ministry has issued a declaration to assert that any Syrian WN participating in the US Forces will be deemed a traitor to the nation and state, and will be on the right track for its solution. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the establishment of a zone controlled by US-led forces has the potential to break Syrian unity, and Lavrov has asked for an explanation of this to the United States.
Analysts say that the establishment of the Kurdish state in Northern Syria is a US prize to Turkey for its 50 years of loyalty and devotion to the United States, both in NATO and in the success of the US program in destroying Syria for 7 years.