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According to the Wall Street Journal, based in the USA, Turkey's new cross-border operation into Syria may be imminent. According to White House officials speaking to the newspaper, Turkey and the Syrian National Army's buildup at the Syrian border has raised concerns in the USA. WROTE A LETTER TO TRUMP AND SAID "PRESSURE TURKEY"Ilham Ahmed, one of the political leaders of the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, wrote a letter to the elected President of the USA, Donald Trump, asking him to pressure Turkey. The terrorists, who wrote that Turkey is likely to carry out an operation, requested Trump to exert pressure on President Erdoğan. Ahmed stated, "Turkey's goal is to effectively take control of our lands before you take office. Please save us." In addition, in the letter he wrote to Trump, a member of the terrorist organization stated, "If Turkey carries out an invasion, the consequences will be catastrophic for us; we believe you have the power to prevent this catastrophe. President Erdoğan has listened to you before and we believe he will comply with your call again." The organization leader wrote in his letter to Trump, "Your decisive leadership can stop this invasion and protect the honor and security of those who stand by you as loyal allies in the fight for peace and security." MILITARY BUILDUPS HAVE STARTED TO BE OBSERVEDSecurity officials speaking to the New York Times confirmed that military buildups have started to be observed in the east and west of Ayn al-Arab following the failure of ceasefire talks mediated by the USA between the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army and the USA. "LIFT THE SANCTIONS, DON'T CALL US TERRORISTS"The new leader of Syria, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, responded to US officials. Stating that he has started to use his birth name, Ahmed al-Shara, Julani expressed that the terrorist designation made by the USA against him is more appropriate for the Assad regime. Additionally, Golani emphasized that the justifications for Israel's attacks in Syria have lost their validity, stating that Israel should withdraw from the country and that they will defend Syria's territorial integrity. "SYRIA'S TERRITORY CANNOT BE A BASE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES"Julani stated that Israel's operations in Syria against Hezbollah and Iranian militias no longer constitute a valid justification and that these attacks must cease immediately. Declaring that "Syria's territory cannot be a base for attacks by other countries," Julani noted that UN observers are ready to return and will adhere to the 1974 agreement. "TURKEY IS BEHIND THE REALITY OF SYRIA"Donald Trump, the elected President of the USA, who did not respond to the aforementioned letter, stated that Turkey will play a very important role in the future of Syria. At a press conference in Florida, Trump said, "Turkey has carried out a hostile takeover with very few casualties," describing Assad's regime as barbaric and making significant statements about Turkey's strategic importance in Syria. Trump, who argued that Turkey is behind the advancing forces in Syria and that this is not a problem for him, commented, "The key to Syria will be in Turkey's hands. You haven't heard anyone say this, but it is so."
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