It would be beneficial for decision-makers to work together to find a joint approach that would require the unification of Turkish and US spheres of influence in Syria. The United States could trade its support for the YPG in exchange for the Turkish army taking over most of the missions of US troops deployed in Syria and the preservation of Syrian Kurdish gains in the country. In this particular scenario, the United States would assign the task of managing ISIS prisoners and their families to local Sunni Arabs and Turkey, with the United States overseeing the process.
NE remains autonomous, (I assume that is what preserving Syrian Kurdish gains means) we protect it while removing PKK (again assumed).
The same guy recently published that a US withdrawal not coordinated with Erdogan is going to be very bad for Turkish calculations in Syria.
Well they have proven that they in fact do not have what it takes. How can one expect a group of people who cant even properly manage their own country be able to create a functioning proxy force, consisting of a bunch of groups who would otherwise be busy killing each other?This is the original plan from before 2016. Ypg continues to exist, cuts ties with KCK and becomes like KDP. It was always a bad plan because YPG is PKK, they have no bad blood between them. The moment someone else offered them a better plan, be is US or Russia, they took it, which made the 3 ops we did a necessity from our pov.
Erdogan government don’t think they have what it takes to create their own game in N Syria without third party help against Iran and Russia. This is the reason for this all delay, nothing else.
This is the original plan from before 2016. Ypg continues to exist, cuts ties with KCK and becomes like KDP. It was always a bad plan because YPG is PKK, they have no bad blood between them. The moment someone else offered them a better plan, be is US or Russia, they took it, which made the 3 ops we did a necessity from our pov.
Erdogan government don’t think they have what it takes to create their own game in N Syria without third party help against Iran and Russia. This is the reason for this all delay, nothing else.
There's not enough people that wants to emulate the values of the republic who would also fight. Same thing with Kurds and Turkmen in North Iraq. I would also like to see Türkmeneli realized, but there's not enough Turkmen who would fight for it. This is true for all sides on this war. For Assad regime there is a manpower shortage, most of them are hezbollah or Shia militia from god knows where. YPG conscripts arabs like there's no tomorrow.It's a shame because TSK could wipe Syria clean if it wanted to. But we literally helped form one of the worst proxy forces imaginable. Neither their image, nor their fighting capabilities are good. Let's not forget that the CIA created FSA and egged us on to support them from the beginning.
Everyone from the middle east wants to move to Türkiye... So why not create a proxy force that aims to emulate Türkiye's laws and values? That way we can easily get rid of refugees and expand our area of influence. Instead we have tribal Islamists who can't stop fighting each other.
The US came from the other side of the planet and somehow convinced the world that YPG were the good guys. We have no one to blame but our government, what were these idiots doing the whole time?
It's not bullshit. There is dangerous drone activity in the area, but we can't be sure it's the Shahed-136. It may be other UAV model.
Yeni Safak says the YPG flew 8 Iranian shahed-136 kamikaze drones in Euphrates shield yesterday, which sounds like bullshit
Such a scenario can only be realized under certain conditions with the ENKS as "the main character". The problem is that the locals in the majority of Kurdish areas are PKK/Ocalan supporters. Some of the most influential family names in PKK originate in the north of Syria. This cancerous ideology is embedded in them, no matter if we talk about the old or new generation.Syria holds the key to improved US-Turkey ties
It is crucial that the United States and Turkey overcome their differences because the governments need to strengthen their alliance—especially as it concerns Syria.www.atlanticcouncil.org
Our SETA think tank member publishes the following in western think tanks:
NE remains autonomous, (I assume that is what preserving Syrian Kurdish gains means) we protect it while removing PKK (again assumed).
The same guy recently published that a US withdrawal not coordinated with Erdogan is going to be very bad for Turkish calculations in Syria.
It's not bullshit. There is dangerous drone activity in the area, but we can't be sure it's the Shahed-136. It may be other UAV model.
Such a scenario can only be realized under certain conditions with the ENKS as "the main character". The problem is that the locals in the majority of Kurdish areas are PKK/Ocalan supporters. Some of the most influential family names in PKK originate in the north of Syria. This cancerous ideology is embedded in them, no matter if we talk about the old or new generation.
Nothing is irreversible, but it will take years and tons of work in order to bring the ENKS level of influence to where it should be and establish the needed conditions where we can simulate some kind of freedom so we can keep their mouths (and weapons) shut, while actually keeping their life support in our hands and creating conditions for our business in their areas. The problem is that PKK will not stand still and more than half of this battle depends on local support. Russia and Iran are also factors we can't ignore and they make the calculation even harder.
It is, but what we can target with these units are targets of big importance and more importantly members of the terrorist organization.Wouldn't such snakepits not be a prime target for Intelligence/underground criminal extension units ? I mean, why allow masterminds of such ideology to draw breath ?
There's not enough people that wants to emulate the values of the republic who would also fight. Same thing with Kurds and Turkmen in North Iraq. I would also like to see Türkmeneli realized, but there's not enough Turkmen who would fight for it. This is true for all sides on this war. For Assad regime there is a manpower shortage, most of them are hezbollah or Shia militia from god knows where. YPG conscripts arabs like there's no tomorrow.
This is not a war like the world wars, where entire populations were mobilized with crushing drive and motivation. It's more like the 30 years war, where actors try to find or persuade people who are more or less mercenaries to do the fighting, with some ideology stuff sprinkled on top. Because people on all sides don't really believe the cause.
Türkiye-Russia cooperation on Syria
Regarding cooperation between Ankara and Moscow on Syria, Fidan said it has ceased the war between the Assad regime and opposition forces, through the Astana format and other initiatives. "I highlighted this in my discussions with my Russian counterparts," Fidan said, adding that Türkiye thinks it is important for Syrians to return to their homes and that a unified Syria with its government and opposition forces will be an important actor in the fight against PKK terrorists.