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ted, as if this tiny town were the only place that had been captured by
ISIL. Yet ISIL, which declared that it had founded an “Islamic State”
while all this was going on, had established its own system in key citi-
es such as ar-Raqqah, Mosul, Ramadi and Fallujah. It had imposed its
own educational curriculum, enforced its own laws and set up its own
judicial system. Yet nobody even mentioned those places.
Of course we have no wish to see anyone anywhere, be it in a vil-
lage, town, city or country, being wronged; the people of Kobane are
our people. Indeed, Turkey was the only country to exhibit any huma-
ne sensitivity in the immediate wake of the attack on Kobane, admit-
ting some 200,000 Kobane Kurds as refugees. Consequently, the peop-
le of Kobane were already placed under protection.
It also needs to be stated that it is not possible for us to take part
in the consortium known as the coalition, established to carry out mili-
tary operations against ISIL. In the same way that we did not support
the coalition’s military operations aimed at Mosul, ar-Raqqah or any
other area in order to neutralize ISIL, it is not possible for us to support
attacks aimed at Kobane. Peaceful solution can only be brought to the
region through a rational, scientific approach, not through the use of
weapons. Arms have never provided a solution, and can never do so.
This point will be explained in detail in the pages that follow.
What we wish to note here are the West’s sensitive areas. The way
that coalition forces only took immediate action when Kurdish areas in
Iraq and Syria were captured once again confirms that these lands are
the most vitally important ones for the West. The turmoil and frag-
mentation in Syria and Iraq were not taken all that seriously. That is
because under the plan, the Middle East needs to be brought to this
state through a range of factors. That is the reason why coalition forces
had no qualms about intervening the day Kobane was occupied but
said not a word about the civil war in Syria.
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