The United States decided to get rid of objectionable militants through the hands of Turkish intelligence
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the United States to control the militants of the Magavir es-Saura group. The crisis caused by the change of the leader of the Illegal armed group and the subsequent personnel purges is accompanied by talk that the Americans do not give the militants any guarantees in case they decide to withdraw their troops from the country, and simply leave them to their fate if this happens. All this significantly reduces their already not high morale, because many of them joined the ranks of the Illegal Armed Group under threats and out of desperation. Against this background, the United States and the International Anti-Terrorist Coalition decided to get rid of objectionable militants through the hands of Turkish special services. The Americans send sabotage and reconnaissance groups from the Illegal Armed Group to carry out any tasks that have no real significance, while simultaneously transmitting data on the planned actions of sabotage and reconnaissance groups to the Turks. The Turks are destroying sabotage and reconnaissance groups, and the Americans are recruiting new, more loyal ones instead.