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Zach5421

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Mar 30, 2021
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To: US Department of State

From: Syrian Arab Republic Office of the President

Subject: Request for discussion on Turk

Security: Private and encrypted

US Department of State,

The Office of the President of the Syrian Arab Republic is requested an opportunity to discuss the emerging security situation between Turkey and Syria in regards to Turkey's aggressive stance towards Syria's Kurdish population.

V/R
Office of the President
Syrian Arab Republic.

Odinson
 

Odinson

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World Power
Jul 12, 2018
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TO: Hafez al-Assad, President of the Syrian Arab Republic ( Zach5421 )
FROM: Rouben Saralidze, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs

Your Excellency,

Could you please elaborate on the current situation between Syria and Turkey? The State Department would appreciate more information as well as how you would like us to help. Please let me know as soon as possible.

Best Regards,

Rouben Saralidze
Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs
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Zach5421

Newcomer
Mar 30, 2021
70

To: US Department of State

From: Syrian Arab Republic Office of the President

Subject: Request for discussion on Turk

Security: Private and encrypted


US Department of State,

As I am sure you are aware, Turkey is engaged with Kurdish Rebels in the Eastern part of the nation and has demanded that the Syrian Government take action in policing Kurdish areas in Syria as they believe the two societies are linked. We have refused to allow another nation to make demands against our own people who have done nothing wrong and we will not allow Turkey to separate the bond that Syria's different ethnic groups have made post-collapse. As such Turkey will be taking economic actions such as shutting its borders down and preventing Syrian trade through the straight leading to the Black Sea along with increased troop numbers at our border. While we see no direct threat of attack at the moment we believe the first domino has fallen and as they increase there military presence at the border so shall we. We worry Turkish anger at its Kurdish population could lead it to striking Syrian Civilians in the future which would lead to war.

As for what we are asking, we simply request US keep an eye on Turkey. A US statement at Turkey if it follows through with its economic sanctions would be appreciated but what we really desire is the US be prepared if it is willing to do so, to be that major power that helps stop conflict before the first shell lands.

V/R
Office of the President
Syrian Arab Republic.

Odinson
 

Odinson

Moderator
GA Member
World Power
Jul 12, 2018
9,342


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THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE




ENCRYPTED MESSAGE
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TO: Hafez al-Assad, President of the Syrian Arab Republic ( Zach5421 )
FROM: Rouben Saralidze, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs

Your Excellency,

Details are very important in situations like this. Does your government have any physical evidence that Turkish forces are actively engaging in battle with Kurdish forces, or that Turkey has put troops along your shared border? We are also wondering if you have attempted to discuss these matters with Turkey diplomatically? The United States is prepared intervene in any kind of genocide that may be taking place, but there first needs to be evidence that it is happening.

Best Regards,

Rouben Saralidze
Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs
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