Page 53 - America's Failure to Perceive the PKK
P. 53
Aegean coast and to provide land for Armenia in the northeast and for
Kurdistan in the southeast. Although it was shelved when the Turkish
Parliament refused to recognize the Treaty of Sèvres, the desire in it,
to see the establishment of Kurdistan, never came to an end. That is
because Mesopotamia was at the heart of prophecies and absolutely
had to be brought under control.
As is known, Mesopotamia includes the southeast of Turkey, the
southwest of Iran and parts of Iraq and Syria. One important feature
of this region is that it has a substantial ethnic Kurdish population.
Therefore, the current - and also the retroactive - aim of some of the
Evangelical Christians and their political supporters has been to be able
to build a new Kurdish state in the area by breaking up the powerful
states in the region, namely Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. According
to them, this new state needed to have two characteristics; it had to be
an unconditional ally of the USA and Europe and it had to be a puppet
state that fulfills all the desires of the USA and Europe.
This puppet state will provide a highly important strategic area
for the West in the Middle East, represent an ideal strategic area to set
up bases and constitute the appropriate environment, facilities and place
for the awaited War of Armageddon.
Therefore, the Great Kurdistan project is one that has been offi-
cially in action since the time of the Treaty of Sèvres. It targets four coun-
tries with Kurdish populations. This aim within the plan of destabi-
lization has been achieved in the cases of Iraq and Syria. There is an
autonomous Kurdish area in Iraq and a Kurdish settlement area con-
sisting of several cantons in Syria. At the present time, the worsening
turmoil in Iraq has led to talk of the Autonomous Kurdish Adminis-
tration "declaring independence". As a matter of fact, the Iraqi Con-
stitution is well suited to that. If the local population gives approval,
the autonomous administration can break away as an autonomous state.
Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 51