Publish date20 Oct 2014 - 11:49
Story Code : 171740
Iranian political analyst:

"Turkey targets Syrian government with silence against DAESH"

An Iranian political expert noted that the neutral stance of turkey against crimes committed by DAESH in Kobani will face the country with irreversible outcomes in future.
"Turkey targets Syrian government with silence against DAESH"
Hassan Hanizadeh, Iranian Middle East expert, in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) said Turkey tries to avoid any direct confrontation with DAESH due to the documents owned by the terrorist group regarding secret ties between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and DAESH.

He noted that as the reason why Turkish President tries to make the best of DAESH capacities to crack down Kobani Kurds.

He stated," During the past two years and following the outbreak of the crisis in Syria, Syrian President Basha al Assad, granted autonomy to Kobani Kurds which turned out to be a precious experience for the community." Adding, "That is the reason Erdogan is quite concerned over its neighboring an autonomous territory and is trying to crackdown Kobani Kurds to show it as a failed experience and for that end he is trying to provoke DAESH to confront Kobani so that Turkish Kurds urge their government for assistance against Syrians."

Iranian political expert counted the aims Recep Tayyip Erdogan is pursuing in Kobani counting the first one to be organizing DAESH and topple of Syrian government to found a government dependent upon the US and west in Syria so that the interests of the Zionist regime are met.

The second aim, according to Hassan Hanizadeh, is to damage Islamic Resistance in Lebanon and to severe the ties between Tehran, Damascus and Beirut while the third pursuit of the Turkish President is to stabilize DAESH as an ever bothering force for the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq in the territories between Iraq and Syria so that it barred realization of Iran's petroleum projects via Iraq, Syria and the Mediterranean's.

He added that the recent visit of Erdogan to Doha and his meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was to agree to keep Qatar as the sole gas exporting country to the world.

The Middle East expert added," Turkey is struggling to keep the whole gas capacity of Qatar for itself while the Arab state has also confirmed to prevent export of Iran's gas and meet the demands of turkey for low price gas."

Hassan Hanizadeh also referred to the outcomes of Turkey silence against crimes committed by DAESH for the country noted," In the long run Turkey will face a serious challenge because firstly 20 million Turkish Kurds are quite unsatisfied with the policies of their government in regards to DAESH terrorist group and the remaining 12 million Alawites who are in relation with Syrian government are also unsatisfied over the deteriorating intervention of Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Syria; therefore, both these groups and Turkish seculars will rise against Recep Tayyip Erdogan government and Turkey will face a serious security and social challenge.

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