What is the reason for Ottomans' map in Jarablus?

A map of the Ottoman Empire appeared in Jarablus city in North Syria, which was occupied by the Turkish occupation army. What is the reason for the appearance of the map in the Syrian territories in light of the denial of the Turkish state to restore Ottoman dreams?

What is the reason for Ottomans' map in Jarablus?
29 July 2018   10:31

NORHAT HASSAN /NEWS DESK

The Ottoman Empire, which ruled the Middle East for more than four hundred years, is now trying to bring the Turkish state to the front again, through its exploitation of the Syrian crisis and its incursion into its territory.

The Ottoman Empire…

The Ottoman Empire emerged in the late middle ages on the borders of the Islamic world with the continent of Europe. Then expanded to include Minor Asia, extending southward towards Europe and the ancient Near East, then controlling the Balkans and Greece, and in 1516-1517 it took over Syria, Egypt and Palestine, the territory of the state of Hungary, then Iraq, the Arabian peninsula and most of the countries of North Africa and islands in the Mediterranean, to stop the Ottoman tide in 1683 during the control of Vienna.

The empire committed many massacres and executions until it took control of most of the above-mentioned areas, especially in the Arab countries. In Syria on May 6, known as the Martyrs' Day, the slaughterer Jamal Pasha committed a massacre against Syrian and Lebanese intellectuals.

Turkish intervention in Syria..

After the empire collapsed, the son (the Turkish state) is now trying to restore the dreams of his ancestors, where he penetrated the Syrian territory, after exploiting the crisis that started in 2011.

The Turkish state was able to occupy Jarablus city in northern Aleppo on 24 August 2016, the day of the entry of Sultan Salim I to the Syrian territory, when the Ottoman Empire extended there.

The Turkish State after about four months occupied the regions of Jarablus and al-Bab and Azaz, following the process of delivery and receipt between them and IS mercenaries, the goal of the Turkish state was to go deeper towards al-Raqqa city, which was then occupied by IS mercenaries.

Simultaneously, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had liberated Manbij city, which is adjacent to Jarablus city from IS mercenaries to obstacle the Turkish state.

Therefore, the US and Russia were forced to go to al-Raqqa city, where the conditions were favorable at that time. However, the obstacle to the Turkish state was Syrian Democratic Forces, which liberated large areas of from grip of (IS).

At that time, Turkey going to al-Raqqa was neither in America’s favor nor Russia, Turkey and its factions aim to implement the agendas of the Turkish state in the area. These agendas are rejected by Russia, and the US found Syrian Democratic Forces SDF a reliable ally amid sabotage operations carried out by the factions that belong to Turkey, so that the US has cut off support for some of the gangs that it formed and were subject to Turkey's rule.

Therefore, the International Alliance launched the campaign to liberate al-Raqqa from IS mercenaries at the end of 2016 to end on October 21, 2017, thus dispelling the Turkish dream.

Turkish incursion into south Kurdistan

The Turkish army penetrated into areas in Başûr (south Kurdistan) and continues to do so. The argument is to fight the freedom movement, but most observers assert that the goal is other purposes, shows that the Turkish occupation is trying to reach Kirkuk and Mosul.

False allegations ..

At this time, the Turkish state denied any attempt to restore the dreams of the Ottoman Empire, and still denies, its factions strongly deny this, and claim that Turkey wants the good of the Syrian people, but why does a map of the Ottoman Empire in Jarablus city exist?

The photo was taken during a press release from the Turkish TRT channel to meet with a mercenary of the Turkish occupation mercenaries and over his shoulder appears a flag of the "Syrian Revolution" as they claim it, in the Syrian city of Jarablus. It seems that Jarablus, al-Bab and Azaz have become Turkish regions due to the flags, Turkish slogans and the Ottoman map.

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ANHA