Why Is Isis Attacking Turkey?

But, why does Turkey want to invade northern Syria? The answer is simple: as Turkey has had a long history of fighting against separatist Kurds within Turkey, it sees the Kurds in northern Syria, who are linked to separatists in Turkey, as threats. President Erdogan does not want these groups controlling areas bordering with Turkey.

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Subsequently, question is,Why is the Kurdish language banned in Turkey?

They have long been subject to persecution by Turkey’s government, which has at various points functionally banned the Kurdish language and even the words “Kurd” and “Kurdistan,” purportedly in an effort to crack down on insurgent groups fighting for an independent Kurdish state.

In respect to this,What was the problem with the Kurds in World War 1?

The Kurdish problem existed for centuries under the Ottoman’s, after WWI the French and British exploited the same mechanisms the Ottoman’s had used by creating nations that divided the Kurdish population.

Also,Is the US abandoning the Kurds in Syria?

US abandoning the Kurds. Again. Full disclosure: your reporter spent the better part of two years with the Kurds in various roles from 2014-2017. My reportage is colored by that fact. The Whitehouse announced today the Turkish Army would advance into northern Syria.

Why did the PYD want to invade Syria?

The longstanding aim of the PYD has been to link a number of “cantons” controlled by the group across northern Syria and the group has espoused decentralised democracy, feminism and eco-socialism as part of its ideology. Although the group is seen as Kurdish nationalist, the PYD itself denies it has an ethnic basis.

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