Jahan Service- Walid Fars, a former advisor to Donald Trump, warned about the consequences of the recent agreement in the northeast of Syria and announced that this agreement has led to the gradual penetration of jihadist forces in the Kurdistan regions and has brought the "Jolani Trojan horse" into the Kurdistan cities of Syria.
According to Kurdpress, Walid Fars, the former adviser to Donald Trump, the President of the United States, warned that the so-called "negotiated" agreement between the Syrian Kurds and Damascus has actually led to the gradual infiltration of jihadist forces in the Kurdish regions of northern Syria and is considered a serious threat to the security of the Kurds and the Syrian Christian minority.
Referring to the field developments around Hasakah and Kobani, Walid Fars announced on the X social network that the forces that entered or were stationed around these areas after this agreement are affiliated with the same armed networks that were involved in the killing of Alevis and Druzes last year. According to him, this military presence is not a temporary measure, but part of a calculated strategy for gradual penetration.
Trump's former advisor emphasized that although the Kurdish units still remain in their positions, they are now surrounded by small cells affiliated with the Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the Syrian National Army (SNA); The cores that he said will "gradually expand and change the security environment of the region.
Walid Fars described this process as an attempt to physically and symbolically separate Syrian Kurdistan from Iraqi Kurdistan and added: "This separation is not only political, but also operational, and its purpose is to stifle the Kurdish resistance without the need for a direct and widespread attack.
Describing what he called the jihadists' "phased strategy," he said these groups operate by provoking security incidents, engineering limited conflicts, putting constant pressure on local communities and forcing residents to leave their areas, and ultimately, setting the stage for a final attack.
Valid Fars asked critical questions about Western countries and said: "Is the West satisfied with the apparent reduction of conflicts?" Doesn't he realize that this trend could eventually spread to other cities as well?" He warned that ignoring these developments is repeating historical mistakes and added: "Haven't we learned anything from the lessons of Constantinople?
These statements are made while the recent agreement in northeastern Syria is presented by some governments as a step to reduce tension, but critics evaluate it as the beginning of a more hidden and dangerous phase of the conflict.
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