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She will be your neighbor in a few months. I hope pkk supporter forum members don't say we were fooled later.

 

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She will be your neighbor in a few months. I hope pkk supporter forum members don't say we were fooled later.

The PKK will never lay down its arms. Therefore, the laws passed by parliament within the framework of the process will never be activated. Your agitations will also be meaningless.
 

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Yılmaz Bilgen made an interwiev with SDG's Ain al-Arab (Kobane) commander Mahmud Berhudan:


The “Terror-Free Türkiye” process is also making itself seriously felt in Syria. Mahmut Berhudan, whom we interviewed in Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), in Aleppo Governorate, said:

> “Within a few days, we will announce the dissolution of the YPG-SDG. The autonomous administration structure will disappear. We have no demand for a separate state. We will build the new Syria hand in hand within the framework of one army, one state and one flag.”



Following the historic steps taken as part of the “Terror-Free Türkiye” process, we entered Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), in Aleppo Governorate, which has been controlled by the PYD-YPG, the Syrian branch of the PKK, since 2012.

The appearance of Ayn al-Arab, which was devastated by the terrorist organisation ISIS during the Syrian civil war, has completely disappeared.

As life continues dynamically and naturally, we observed that a great deal of Turkish was being spoken on the streets and Turkish mobile lines were being used. When people learned that we had come from Türkiye, their interest became even more positive. We also noted the large Syrian flag waving in the city centre as the greatest symbol of the new era.

Mahmut Berhudan, the PYD-SDG official responsible for Kobani, made historic statements to our newspaper. Stating that 99 percent of the difficulties concerning integration with the Syrian army and government had been overcome, Berhudan said:

> “Within the next few days, we will announce the dissolution of the YPG-SDG. The autonomous administration structure will also disappear. We will build the new Syria hand in hand within the framework of one army, one state, one flag and a common homeland.”

THE MOVE OF A THOUSAND YEARS

Emphasising that the current situation in Syria cannot be considered independently of the “Terror-Free Türkiye” process being carried out in Türkiye, Berhudan said:

> “President Erdoğan and MHP leader Bahçeli, despite the very significant risks involved, have perhaps made the move of a thousand years. In addition to stopping the bloodshed, the new page that has been opened will have very important effects not only across Syria, Iraq and Iran, but also on the geopolitics of the Middle East, which is being reshaped.

We will see this very soon. From this perspective, the mission undertaken by Mr Erdoğan and Mr Bahçeli represents a genuine patriotic responsibility and an attitude aimed at building the future. They have produced a brilliant solution. In fact, there was no other solution. It was difficult to escape this climate of chaos by ignoring or neglecting the Kurds. I believe Erdoğan and Bahçeli saw this very clearly. Such a step can only be taken by great statesmen, and they can thereby go down in history.”

THERE IS NO TURNING BACK

According to Mahmut Berhudan, who announced the establishment of the YPG in 2012, the theoretical framework for integration into the Syrian army has been completed.

> “The issue of the YPJ is one of the files that has not been completely resolved. YPG fighters who hold Turkish citizenship are another issue being discussed. However, neither of these is an insurmountable problem. From our perspective, there is no turning back at this stage.

In this context, we have buried our weapons. From now on, we will continue our existence in unity and solidarity as a part and an integral component of Syria. Under the same flag, within the framework of common values and ideals.

In fact, until the ISIS attacks in 2014, we always embraced this flag of Syria. Even when we announced the establishment of the YPG in 2012, this flag was behind me. We have always believed in this flag.

Now, alongside the military integration, it is up to Damascus to prepare an inclusive, fair and comprehensive constitution that considers and protects the rights of all of us.

This framework should not be designed only for Kurds, but should also take into account all differences, including Turkmen, Arabs, Assyrians, Yazidis, Armenians, Druze and Nusayris.

The Baath is over, and that mentality must also be completely eliminated. We sincerely continue to remain committed to the January 29 agreement.”
 

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And to hell with them… as far as I’m concerned, they can celebrate it 100 times over – they’re powerless now. They can’t achieve anything operationally anymore. Like the ETA, they’ll slowly disintegrate from within. I hope our government pushes this forward; there will certainly still be splinter groups that don’t want to go down this path, but even they’ll disband sooner or later when money and support start to run out. Gone are the days when they could hide away in tunnels and carry out attacks – the military and technological gap is now like night and day! It’s over; all that’s left is a slow death.
 

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And to hell with them… as far as I’m concerned, they can celebrate it 100 times over – they’re powerless now. They can’t achieve anything operationally anymore. Like the ETA, they’ll slowly disintegrate from within. I hope our government pushes this forward; there will certainly still be splinter groups that don’t want to go down this path, but even they’ll disband sooner or later when money and support start to run out. Gone are the days when they could hide away in tunnels and carry out attacks – the military and technological gap is now like night and day! It’s over; all that’s left is a slow death.
Bro you were beating them in warfare, YOU LET THEM STAY ALIVE, don't come back crying when they get their power back and start hitting our bases and cities, also how spineless you are that you can't see the big picture, they are not in the mountains anymore they are on the streets and celebrating in large numbers of killing your troops, my life would be in danger not yours in Berlin.
 
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Under the Islamist rule they will send you to jail for talking bad about PKK and Apo and these people try to lecture us, bunch of spineless senseless people they are.
 

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YPG/PYD identifies its main enemy: “We would fight against Israel”​


The YPG/PYD’s Ayn al-Arab official Mahmut Berhudan says Israel’s advance in Syria is unacceptable​

Mahmut Berhudan, the Ayn al-Arab official of the PKK’s Syrian affiliate, the YPG/PYD, said Israel’s advance in Syria cannot be accepted. “The Israeli occupation and threat continue along the Golan–Quneitra–Daraa line,” Berhudan said, adding that they would be ready to fight Israel if the Damascus government assigned them a mission in the area.

We published the first part of our interview yesterday with Mahmut Berhudan, the local official of the YPG/PYD in Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), a district of Aleppo that has been under the group’s control since 2012. In the second part, we discuss the organization’s future, weapons supplied by the United States, Israel’s objectives in the region, and the group’s views on the Islamic State’s entry into Syria.

Mahmut Berhudan spoke to our colleague Yılmaz Bilgen about how the PYD-YPG will be integrated into Syria and what course they intend to follow in the period ahead.

Here are Berhudan’s remarks:

Israel’s Abraham Accords, the so-called David Corridor, and its operations in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran are sending us very important messages. Israel, which has declared the area between the Euphrates and the Nile to be the “Promised Land,” has expanded this boundary from the Nile all the way to Isfahan in Iran. This means they will not stop. Arabs, Turkmen and Kurds all live in the regions in question. We are witnessing what is happening in Palestine, Gaza and Lebanon with our own eyes. Israel’s religious, political and military objectives also pose a major threat to the Kurds.
This is why we consider the “Terror-Free Region” process initiated by President Erdoğan and MHP leader Bahçeli to be meaningful. Within the next few days, we will become soldiers of the Syrian army. Israeli occupation and threats continue along the Golan–Quneitra–Daraa line. If Damascus assigns us a mission there, we would gladly go and deploy there. If there is a war, we would not hesitate to fight for our homeland. Let me say this with complete sincerity: rather than sitting at home right now, I would prefer to be there in that region.

Mahmut Berhudan spoke to our colleague Yılmaz Bilgen about how the PYD-YPG will be integrated into Syria and what course they intend to follow in the period ahead.

“THE WEAPONS THE US GAVE US HAVE BEEN GREATLY EXAGGERATED”​


We reminded Mahmut Berhudan that the amount of weapons supplied by the United States and what happened to those weapons is one of the most widely discussed issues in the Turkish public debate.

He responded as follows:

Our direct military contact with the United States began with the Islamic State’s attack on Ayn al-Arab. At that time, we were in a position where we would accept help from anyone, in any form. After that, we had an intense relationship for 10 years.
I have to say that there has been some exaggeration regarding the weapons supplied to us. In terms of military vehicles, equipment and ammunition, yes, we received substantial support. But when it comes to weapons, believe me, sometimes they sent us rusty swords that could not even cut.
As for the weapons that remain in our possession, a delegation from Damascus came and inspected and recorded all of them. The army has full authority to decide how these weapons will be used. We are being integrated into the new army as four regiments. They can determine the needs of the military garrisons and security forces here and transfer any surplus weapons and ammunition to another area. There is no obstacle or hesitation on this issue.
I hope what we have said is sufficient for the Turkish public as well. A significant portion of the armored vehicles and ammunition supplied by the United States was destroyed on the front lines, beginning with the fighting in Tal Rifaat and Manbij.

“‘ISIS NEVER CARRIED OUT AN ATTACK IN ISRAEL OR IRAN!’”​


Arguing that the most important turning point in Syria came with the Islamic State, Mahmut Berhudan said the organization was part of a multinational operation. One of the most striking statements he made in the interview was:

“Some circles blamed Erdoğan at the time for ISIS’s existence and activities. Yet ISIS caused enormous damage not only to Syria and the Kurds, but also to Turkey.”

Berhudan said:

“Following President Erdoğan’s instructions, the Turkish military fought ISIS intensively. I would particularly like to draw attention to this: although this organization carried out bombings even in Europe, it never carried out an attack in Iran or Israel. This is a very interesting point.
“In addition, Europe was ISIS’s largest source of militants. We can also include Russia and the Caucasus, the Gulf countries, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. It would be a great injustice to portray Turkey and President Erdoğan as part of this multinational operation.”

 
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