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What can Iraq do against US? The Iraqi airspace is continuously used as flyover, what can they do about it?

What power does Iraq have if the US installs bases in the Kurd areas? Stronger US has bases in Iraq, what do they do against it?

Between Iraq and Iran there is the Zagros mountain chain, PKK used these mountains for decades. Iran cannot even stop the passage even if they wanted too.
 

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Syrian army is advancing towards Haseke. PKK wants to fight it seems. We should not allow there (especially given it will be more difficult for Syrian Army beyond Haseke towards Kamisli) a prolonged fight. It should be over within couple of days. Otherwise, there will be interference, either politically or militarily. For this, our special forces need to get involved. They can do this incognito, by dressing like Turkmens there. This is not only Syrian's fight. they may have chosen the easier way, especially after taking the oil fields they may have stopped fighting by giving more autonomy to YPG. But they are fighting, so we should help NOW.
 

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I want to point at a very serious issue

Did you guys see anything else than small weapons caches that were left here and there by the SDG? Even the numberous tunnels were completely clean, no weapons.

Now, what happened to the big weapons? US has delivered the SDG insane amounts of weapons (thousand of trucks) through the years, including manpads and heavy armor. Almost none of that have been captured by the Syrian forces.

You may think: bwahhh, small detail. But no! This is an essential detail, were are the weapons?

Did all these weapons disappear magically?
 

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I want to point at a very serious issue

Did you guys see anything else than small weapons caches that were left here and there by the SDG? Even the numberous tunnels were completely clean, no weapons.

Now, what happened to the big weapons? US has delivered the SDG insane amounts of weapons (thousand of trucks) through the years, including manpads and heavy armor. Almost none of that have been captured by the Syrian forces.

You may think: bwahhh, small detail. But no! This is an essential detail, were are the weapons?

Did all these weapons disappear magically?
Maybe moved to KRG for use against Iran.
 

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I guess since the beginning of this operation everything was already planned much before. These things are planned as well. The government may take over all these weapons.

 

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Syrian soldiers are using ocalan flags to polish their shoes while in Turkiye if a Turk did the same they would start a investigation.

As much as im happy seeing pkk in Syria getting destroyed but now they have power in Turkish parliament.
 

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Wonder why we never saw Roketsan PUSUs in the recent Syrian Army operations. One would think precise strike capacity and high mobility would have been very useful when pkk/ypg terrorist were fleeing without putting up much of a fight
 

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A lot of Westerners who are supporting PKK/YPG/SDF are not happy they are literally raging with anger.

A lot of their anger is towards Turkiye and lesser extent to the USA.

Lmaooo
 

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A lot of Westerners who are supporting PKK/YPG/SDF are not happy they are literally raging with anger.

A lot of their anger is towards Turkiye and lesser extent to the USA.

Lmaooo
Good, let them rage. You see, that German ex Foreign Minister, during the Gaza War was cheer leading openly, the massacre of children. Now , she got some position in UN . Pakistani journalist pointed out that FACT to her and she said " I have never said that".
What is there to reason with them??? Words have no meanings, lie is truth to them, character flaws are the merits , low political and moral IQ, what is to be done about that!
Recently, the nations ( yes plural) were playing football match with Bosnia, with the proclamation that they are defending Europe? They have 18% of people with blue eyes and Bosnia 53% ???? I know sometimes I sound radical here but what to say?
F them
What matters is the fact that USA gave the support to Syria and Turkiye in this situation and I am greatfull for that, as of the rest?
F them
 

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It seems to me that you cant actually build proper armies out of Kurds. It also seems to me that that they have zero statecraft. The Kurdish YPG took all the money all the oil and there has been zero investment within North eastern Syria, they basically turned it into a desolate shithole. Not to mention the persecution and tyranny inflicted not only on the non-Kurds, but on the Kurds who simply didnt believe in the marxist ideology.

The real hard questions are going to have be asked moving forward, especially after watching the dogs in northern iraq support the PKK so openly and brazenly against the Turkish state. Separatist supporting Kurds in Turkiye should honestly be facing deportation back to the southern zargos region. Everywhere they flee to as refugees they start claiming those lands as their "historical homelands" they then take up arms against the nation that rescued them. In Syria its even more apparent where they only really moved into the region in the last 100 years.

Unless of course a massive deradicalization process can be achieved similar to what was conducted against the german nazi's. Because the a significant proportion of the Kurdish mindset is to always play the victim and expect the state to provide them with everything and when they dont get it, they revert back to terrorism and criminality.

I read a comment on the kurdistan reddit forum where the Kurds were blaming the Arabs in the SDF for the Rojava failure. The absolute mental retardation where Kurds are trying to steal a Kurdistan state and they are expecting Arabs to fight and die for it.

Not to mention they keep drawing new maps, claiming more and more land from all the surrounding nations, they are a disaster. The sooner the people of Turkiye who value the sovereignty and peace of the Turkish nation realise this problem, the sooner it can be remedied.

In a way i feel sorry for the Millions of Kurds who don't give two shits for the PKK or the sepratists agendas, but its a serious problem that can only no longer be ignored by the not just the ethnic Turks, but all citizens of Turkiye who value the sanctity of the state.
 
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Separatist supporting Kurds in Turkiye should honestly be facing deportation back to the southern zargos region
100% agree, people don't have the slightest clue on how many problems that would solve.

Türkiye can't let terror sympathisants stay in the country, their place is northern iraq. Sooner or later this must happen.
 

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PYD Presidential Council Member Foza Yusuf said: “The people of Rojava need to cross into Nusaybin and Suruç. There is a danger that Kurds will be massacred.” Shameless, shameless bitch, why are you crossing into Nusaybin and Suruç? Weren’t you the ones calling the Turkish state and nation genocidal? Weren’t you the ones who, after getting a few guns from the infidels, turn them against the Turks, and when your ass gets tight, exploit the Turk’s mercy? Come on, the market of Bor is over, drag your donkeys to Kandil… That naivety of the Turk belonged to the old days. You are not wanted…

This is how they always behave, honestly deportation is probably going to be a big talking point moving forward. At some point Turkish patience will run out. A deal should be made with Iran to provide them with certain support so long as kurdish sepratists can be deported back the southern zargos regions.
 

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