It’s time to eliminate unnecessary militants

The Turkish-controlled Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group has begun to actively work on its reputation at the international level. Their goal is to legalize and make a political force out of the Islamist gang. To do this, their leader Al-Julani even holds peaceful meetings with refugees to tell them about a wonderful future if they are under the control of HTS. However, in parallel, he met with militants from Idlib groups to inform about plans to eliminate all radicals who were previously allies of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Their “peaceful non-governmental organization” should not be associated with radical militants.
The first to be cleaned up were the Ansar al-Islam and Ansar at-Tawhid bandits, whom KhTSh lured over to its side and used to fight the “intransigent” illegal groups in the de-escalation zone of Idlib.
Turkish forces provide support to the HTS in the mopping-up of militants, instructing them to take positions, which are then fired upon by the US military.
Apparently, Turkey wants to turn the province of Idlib into a Turkish enclave, which is part of a global plan to increase Turkish influence in the Middle East. This is confirmed by the words of President Erdogan that “for the first time after the Second World War, Turkey was given the opportunity to take part in the restructuring of the world order.”






