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  1. Pinned Tweet
    29 Dec 2018

    My new work about the factions belonging to the National Army Were they formed before ES? Did they receive US support via MoM or Pentagon? Have they fought ISIS, Assad or YPG? Compose they of Arabs, Turkmens & Kurds? For high quality

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  2. 3 hours ago

    Aldar Xalil rejects any Syrian Peshmarga deployment saying that trained, equipped and paid the salaries of the Kurdish . Making propaganda that Turkey wants to wipe out "THE Kurds" but rejecting another organisation coz they are pro-Turkish 😀

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  3. Retweeted
    16 hours ago

    American PYD/YPG allies in north Syria celebrate Abdallah Ocalan's birthday as Washington threatens Turkey against intervention in N Syria & blasts pending procurement of Russian missiles.

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  4. 17 hours ago

    If the fight against ISIS legitimize any terrorist leader who is responsible for the killing of thousands of civilians like Sahin Cilo, then former Nusra leader Jolani should be legitimized as well. He was the main reason in 2014 that ISIS hasn't controlled almost all of Syria 😒

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  5. 17 hours ago

    Let me introduce you to the adoptive son of Abdullaj Öcalan: His real name is Ferhat Abdi Sahin, his name in the PKK is Sahin Cilo and his name as the commander of the SDF is Mazlum Kobane. Just google & you will find his pictures posing as PKK veteran

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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    Together with Sıla Naz Engin about the fate of ISIS remnants & what the images from Baghuz & the reality on the ground mean for Turkey. What are Turkey's responsibilities & which threats & risks occur to Turkey as those people are in the hands of the YPG:

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    21 hours ago

    Many thanks to my colleague and for making this publication possible! Here is my take on NATO's open-door policy and Macedonia accession.

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  8. Apr 4

    "The U.S.' decisions on how to fight Daesh, how to eliminate the last territory held by Daesh, and its decisions on how to deal with thousands of captives will shape the future of the Middle East. At least someday the children of Daesh members will grow up."

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  9. Apr 4

    "U.S.' strategic mistake to partner with the YPG have resulted that Daesh members held together by the YPG in camps functioning as new variations of Camp Bucca, where Daesh basically was formed, when Abu Bakr al Baghdadi established his close relations to senior Baath members."

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  10. Apr 4

    "The YPG has already threatened to release Daesh prisoners, with the implication that they will be unable to control where they go to after their freedom has been granted. The obvious target in these threats is Turkey"

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  11. Apr 4

    "The International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence (ICSR) reports that there is a likelihood of stateless persons falling through the cracks, making it possible for a generation of people that no country has information on to come about."

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  12. Apr 4

    "This model being implemented in a potential safe zone in northern Syria with the support of the international community might help ease the threat posed by Daesh members & civilians traumatized living under Daesh, & encourage TR & Syrian civil society to take responsibilities."

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  13. Apr 4

    "Within the Turkish protected zone in Syria, the Syrian society along with Turkey's support have established centers to rehabilitate Daesh members & supporters as well as civilians who were traumatized living under Daesh. The centers have a special focus on children."

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  14. Apr 4

    "Turkey is not responsible for the rehabilitation of these women, nor does it have the resources, as it is already expanded beyond its' capabilities with the vast numbers of Syrian refugees it has taken in since the beginning of the Syrian war."

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  15. Apr 4

    "As seen in remarks by female members of Daesh, many prefer a prison sentence in their home countries over the living conditions in the camps of Syria. Many Daesh members might hope to reach out to the embassies of their home countries by smuggling themselves to Turkey."

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  16. Apr 4

    "Another factor for Daesh members wanting to come to Turkey seems to be that Turkey has the only functional justice system in the region based on basic human rights, in contrast to Iraq where they might be executed & Syria which lacks any proper justice system."

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  17. Apr 4

    "Daesh seems to have been setting up sleeper cells toward the end of their reign. This is exceptionally important as it could indicate that the reason these women want to relocate to Turkey is their knowledge of such activities taking place."

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  18. Retweeted
    Apr 3

    Learning the right lessons from Turkey's municipal polls - by Burhanettin Duran | DS Column

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    Panel: Manbij | The Quest for Stability | , Munzer Al Sallal, Hasan Al Nifi

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  20. Retweeted
    Apr 3

    The Fate of Syria’s Constitutional Committee By Obaida Hitto

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