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Also didn't kurds literally let ISIS prisoners out just to get media attention they were about to loose again before coalition air strikes came in
They nearly got wiped out in the siege of kobani until Us airpower came in saved their asses.
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Also didn't kurds literally let ISIS prisoners out just to get media attention they were about to loose again before coalition air strikes came in
They're hinting that TF operations are obstructing their "fight against IS" with their American partners.
ugh, this shit wont end until we completely take over the bloody place :/
Turkish Ministry of foreign affaires and the Turkish President want to resume talks with the Damascus Government.
I Assume Conciliation with the Damascus Government isn't really a viable option for the Syrian Opposition even though the Turkish Government is keen on doing that.
Protest in AZAZ near Tal Rifat
"To Çavuşoğlu (Turkish FM), they did not rape your sister, they did not rape your mother, they did not take your children, they did not take your house. No reconciliation, no surrender"
The end of the second video: "Weeey Yallah! And the Turk gets out!"Turkish Ministry of foreign affaires and the Turkish President want to resume talks with the Damascus Government.
I Assume Conciliation with the Damascus Government isn't really a viable option for the Syrian Opposition even though the Turkish Government is keen on doing that.
Protest in AZAZ near Tal Rifat
"To Çavuşoğlu (Turkish FM), they did not rape your sister, they did not rape your mother, they did not take your children, they did not take your house. No reconciliation, no surrender"
His wife is Armenian.Bob menendez
YPG did that in 2020 when they were getting reamed by TAF, yes. Just a gentle reminder to both you and @Ryder, please do not cast aspersions on an entire ethnic group because of a particular subgroup.Also didn't kurds literally let ISIS prisoners out just to get media attention they were about to loose again before coalition air strikes came in
i agree with this statement. perhaps all this "dialogue" bull is a scheme to reinvigorate Syrian resolve to fight against Assad?As for Assad, he is a loathsome individual but it is not Turkey's job to get rid of him. It is the Syrians' job to rise up and take him down if they wish to be free of his influence.
YPG did that in 2020 when they were getting reamed by TAF, yes. Just a gentle reminder to both you and @Ryder, please do not cast aspersions on an entire ethnic group because of a particular subgroup.
As for Assad, he is a loathsome individual but it is not Turkey's job to get rid of him. It is the Syrians' job to rise up and take him down if they wish to be free of his influence. Your ideal life is not given, it is won by hard work and sacrifice. The rebels got screwed by the West and Russia, especially with the jihadis infiltrating their ranks but that's life. You fail once but maybe you'll succeed the second time.
Haha that's whyHis wife is Armenian.
i agree with this statement. perhaps all this "dialogue" bull is a scheme to reinvigorate Syrian resolve to fight against Assad?
this sounds quite nice tho. team up with Assad to cuck US/PKK/YPG and make them GTFO. the major problem in this would be the refugees in Turkiye. (perhaps yeet them to the Greece, during a future crisis involving Abdulhamit Han?)So his next trick would be to pretend he wants to settle with Assad basically to get the americans to allow him to deal with the PKK in the region they control. Because if Turkey settles with Assad there is no way America will be able to remain in Syria.
this sounds quite nice tho. team up with Assad to cuck US/PKK/YPG and make them GTFO. the major problem in this would be the refugees in Turkiye. (perhaps yeet them to the Greece, during a future crisis involving Abdulhamit Han?)
how likely it is for AKP to pursue this plan tho?
Evem if we had full democracy, in order to not lose the next election, most leaders would take sub optimal and myopic decisions. The problem is rather with the people. If something is for the good of the country they should accept the negative consequences. If not, then they deserve a dictator. If the dictator is a real one, like Putin he wont have fear of losing the power. In conclusion, a dictator with the brain and the balls is certainly better than any democracy.This highlights another problem with dictatorship. The man in charge does not want to do anything that risks his rule, that means the nation is second to his survival. The long term interests of the nation fall far behind the short term survival of the leader. If we had a fully functioning democracy, him going into Syria may cost him his position and someone else will come into that position, but Turkey will have achieved her geostatic interests.
This happened to Ecevit over Cyprus. But any blowback like Russia cutting gas supply or sanctions from the west will lead to his demise, it wont lead to Turkey pulling out syria like it didnt lead to Turkey pulling out of Cyprus, but a dictator wants to stay in power.
We know that Armenian Lobby makes pressure on him.Haha that's why