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Adnan Harun Yahya
It will be difficult to convince all the Kurds to accept a new protector, as they
are used to the Turkish rule… Mosul, of which mountainous areas is home
to Kurds and South Kurdistan, which contains it, are of concern to British in-
terests. It is believed that Mosul region can be separated from other regions
and join a new independent Kurdish state to be established. … However, it
will be very difficult to solve this problem through an agreement. 356
When the victors forced the defeated countries to sign treaties, the Turks
proved an exception. Although the now ineffective Istanbul government had
signed the Treaty of Sévres, the new Turkish state flat out refused to recog-
nize it. Thus began a long war of independence for the Turks, even if they
had just emerged battered from the devastating WWI. Nevertheless, the Turks
managed to drive the enemy out of their country, and were now getting ready
to sit down at the negotiation table at Lausanne in a stronger position com-
pared to other defeated countries of the war. The Allied Powers, having to
end their occupation of Anatolia after facing the epic heroism and bravery of
Atatürk's forces, tried to defeat the Turks at the table in Lausanne. The British
deep state's main goal at Lausanne was making the Turks accept the Sévres.
What they failed to take into account was that this time there was a different
Turkish administration. This Turkish state represented an altruistic, pas-
sionate, unconquerable nation, who fought tooth and nail under the leader-
ship of the great Turk Mustafa Kemal, and secured a phenomenal victory. All
the sides at Lausanne, most notably Britain, would soon realize this.
Brave Turkish soldiers of the War of Independence