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ISIL is kind of a lone gun but I think both ISIL and Turkey were on the same page when Kurds wanted to take advantage of the chaos in Syria and grab some land. Now I don't know why ISIL started attacking Kurds. Maybe MIT has a finger in it to divert PKK's attention on Turkey. We don't know. We are just speculating.and where does ISIL fit in your theory (which i can agree with) ? Suddenly out of the blue there is a faction called ISIL that is becoming an increasingly pain in the ***. Who could benefit from them? i simply refuse to believe that such organizations can operate totally independently, militarily wise, economically wise and intelligence wise.