To understand Turkish False-Flag operation, have a look at the map that Turkish schools book show until year 2012.
In addition to Bulgaria, the materials claim entire Armenia, some regions of Iraq, the Greek parts of Cyprus, and some regions in Georgia as Turkish territory,
The turkish new paper hurriyet daily report: The fall of Mosul could revitalize an open wound in the collective memory of the Turkish state as well. The War of Independence, which brought the change of Turkey’s regime from a monarchy to republic in 1923, saw Iraq left under British mandate by an agreement on June 5, 1926, almost 88 years ago this week. The young republic lead by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was intimidated by a Kurdish rebellion in 1925, which they suspected that it was manipulated by Britain, and Ankara – with all its resources exhausted by the war – could not risk another conflict. The “Mosul problem” has always been considered one of the sources of the chronic Kurdish problem by the Turkish establishment.
Source of the map: novinite.com