ADNAN OKTAR: - There are at least fifty camps in the Qandil Mountains and they have underground links to each other. So it’s not possible to achieve results with air strikes. In the time of Saddam, they launched chemical gas attacks, but even the gas didn't penetrate the caves, because the caves are sealed with steel doors. They use three-layered steel doors. Open one, there is a second door, open the second, there is a third one. Anyway, even if you get in, they have alternative exits. So it’s not as easy as they think. And everywhere is full of mines, even inside the caves. One must know where to step inside the cave. God forbid, if a soldier directly enters a cave, it can explode immediately. There are some three hundred PKK camps in northern Iraq and they preach Darwinism, materialism and communism 24/7 there. The trained ones give their places to new recruits so that they can be trained and the earlier ones become teachers. So Qandil is like a mountain acad