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It is reported that the SDF has started carrying out massive arrest campaigns against Arab-origin officers within its ranks

Edit: it reportedly began in Tabqa

🔺️QSD intelligence summoned a group of Military Council leaders to an urgent meeting
🔺️ A group of leaders was arrested immediately upon their arrival at the meeting
🔺️All detainees are Arab leaders in QSD
 
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Doesn't take a genius to see that the Kurds will be exceptional cannon fodder for the Isreali project in the region. I visit Turkiye regularly, the Kurds have absolutely flooded the western parts of Turkiye, they don't move to northern iraq, they move to istanbul, antalya, ankara, everywhere there is Turks they seem to gravitate towards. Same thing happened in London, they moved where the Turkish Cypriots were. They were welcomed by the Cypriot Turks and helped as brothers from Turkiye and once they got a footing they openly become anti-Turkish and openly pro pkk. I'm white enough to pass as a British tourist and when visiting Turkiye they openly talk to me about how much they hate Turks and Turkiye. How much they love the British/Americans because they all know that the kurdistan project is what the west wants for the region. They feel empowered and hopeful in the future that Turkiye will be greatly harmed so that an Isreali puppet state can be formed. Palestinians are learning that lesson well today.

On the flip side many ethnic Turks also think im a British tourist and I've never ever heard even once anything against the Kurdish people. Even when we talk regional politics and they know the British are responsible for many crimes in the region they will never say anything hostile towards me out of respect. Even when they know that the British media attacks Turkiye and Turkish people daily, they've never said anything negative to me.

So when that isreali media politician started smiling when he talked about their being 3 million kurds in istanbul alone, they know what they are doing. Any potential attack on Turkiye in the future and its very possible that you will thousands of pkk/kurdistani types operating from within. You have to wonder how many domestic assets mossad, cia, mi5 have cultivated over the decades within Turkiye. Forget about feto controlling the big boys, what about the common pkk supporters on the ground who live among the common Turkish people.
Well stated. One of the reasons I live abroad is thousands of street dogs in Turkey. The other one you already mentioned….
 

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A catastrophe in the making
How Turkey is getting decimated on the discussion table is quite hilarious tbh
A new Iraq Kurdistan 2.0 is in the making

Translation:
US-Syria relations are entering a new phase."
"Woman Defense Units (YPJ) will have full autonomy within the Syrian army."
"The self-management project needs to be expanded across all of Syria." "Talks regarding the education file are ongoing."
"A new round of negotiations with the government will begin soon."
"Special American companies will be opened in the region."
"Talks on the return of displaced persons are ongoing, and the return must be secure."
"An initial agreement has been reached regarding the SDG's integration into the army."

 

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According to Kurdish sources, Bahceli's delegation that went to Imrali got humiliated by Ocalan. Moreover, Ocalan stressed that he wanted a semi-autonomous region for Kurds in both Turkey and Syria just like the one in Iraq

DEM party is at its strongest rn and are playing the AKP and MHP like pigs and they wont give the AKP what they want but in fact will eventually betray the AKP

This is what happens when you negotiate with terrorists
 
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According to the predictions of some accounts on X, the “açılım" process is over. Mr. Bahçeli reportedly wanted Öcalan to call on the YPG to lay down their arms and join the Syrian army, but Öcalan instead urged the YPG to arm themselves and establish an autonomous region.

There is no ISIS left anymore, yet the U.S. still protects the YPG under the pretext of fighting ISIS.

I don’t know whether a large-scale operation against the YPG will begin, but the U.S. stance will be decisive.
 

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Anybody surprised that this stupid "açılım" is doomed to fail?
Mr Bahceli shouldn't say another word from now on and if he is sane enough, he would resign over the shit process that he was used to pull the country in.
I mean, didn't we learn anything from the last time which unsurprisingly ended up being a fiasco?
Aren't we aware that we are dealing with a group that has no problem sacrificing even Kurds in order to serve whomever paying them the most?
Those vermin are the kind that ask for your arm if you offer them your hand, and your whole body if you give then the arm.
We've been in a very good position as never before in fighting and deterring them outside our borders only to back down and take a big shit on everything that has been achieved so far, regardless of the huge disrespect to our martyrs.

We want peace, yes! but that can only happen if we decimate the terror threat to oblivion. ALL the three-letter groups and in the whole region!
After that, we can do all the kumbaya goodwill gestures to our Kurdish citizens and call it açılım, call it sıçılım or whatever the fuck!
 

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It seems that Erdogan and the TSK military commanders have some remaining common sense/patriotism after all
Thank God they didnt agree to the PKK's demand of semi-autonomy or even appointing Mazlum Abdi as the chief of staff of Syrian forces


Turkish army has started moving towards the frontline


Bahceli's venture was horrific and didnt make any sense in the first place. Negotiating with baby killers and terrorists is useless int he first place. It would be fun to find out how the MHP will regain the 4% of votes they lost though (probably by acting patriotic if they destroyed the PKK etc)
 

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There is no ISIS left anymore, yet the U.S. still protects the YPG under the pretext of fighting ISIS.
You are wrong about something here

What forces the US to protect the YPG is the zionist lobby. The US itself believes that the PKK/YPG is a failed project which is clearly noticed by Tom Barrack's recent statement and even Trump back during his first term said that the YPG have no honour and will backstab us at any moment. That is why he let Erdogan conduct the 2017 Turkish operation in Syria! The Zionist/Israeli lobby, on the other hand, wants Syria divided so that they can legitimise their annexation of more lands in line with their Greater Israel policy. Hell, even Israeli media, is reporting that they have begun drafting plans for new Israeli settlements near Mount Hermon to officially annex it
 

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It seems that Erdogan and the TSK military commanders have some remaining common sense/patriotism after all
Thank God they didnt agree to the PKK's demand of semi-autonomy or even appointing Mazlum Abdi as the chief of staff of Syrian forces


Turkish army has started moving towards the frontline


Bahceli's venture was horrific and didnt make any sense in the first place. Negotiating with baby killers and terrorists is useless int he first place. It would be fun to find out how the MHP will regain the 4% of votes they lost though (probably by acting patriotic if they destroyed the PKK etc)

Although we're seeing some movements I really don't think anything will happen. PKK will offer a statement, they'll reshuffle, AKP will sell it off as a victory and that'll be the end of it.

There's no juice left in the tank, we've seen the same sh*t for 5 years.

If anything, these movements are to keep the military busy as they're getting restless with half a decade of inaction
 

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Although we're seeing some movements I really don't think anything will happen. PKK will offer a statement, they'll reshuffle, AKP will sell it off as a victory and that'll be the end of it.

There's no juice left in the tank, we've seen the same sh*t for 5 years.

If anything, these movements are to keep the military busy as they're getting restless with half a decade of inaction
You may be right but I also want to point out to something important here👇
The current pro-Turkey administration lacks internal stability with many actors waiting for a weakness to exploit and take the administration down. Recent reports by Middle East Eye are stating that the Assad family, in Russia, is gearing up for a possible conflict to try and take back control of Syria.

YPG-held areas contain most of Syria's resources. For Syria to restart functioning properly, these lands must be under state-control. Moreover, with Turkey toppling Assad and YPG's core value getting destroyed, the US feels that the YPG isnt as significant to the US as before and the YPG knows that very well. Thus, they are trying to announce either autonomy or semi-autonomy for their controlled regions. If this happened, then the DEM party/radical kurds will 100% create some sort of rebellion in Turkish lands within the next 10 years; that Iam sure of!

Moreover, Israel, according to their media, is officially planning to annex lands post Golan heights. If Turkey wants to have a significant deterrent between itself and Israel, then a strong Syria is a must and a strong Syria can only happen when the pro-Turkish govt controls all of Syria. Therefore, toppling the YPG is of utmost importance to Turkish internal security and this has been stated by Hakan Fidan numerous times

Ofcourse, just like you said, the AKP might back out at the final moment (just like in the past 6 years). However, for Assad's fall to truly work in Turkey's favour, toppling the weak YPG is a must or it will grow into a behemoth that Turkey wont be able to control in the future
 

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(This information has not been confirmed by other sources.)

Turkish troops entered Syria from three directions.

The Turkish Armed Forces (Turkish Armed Forces) entered Syria from three directions: Afrin, Ras al-Ayn, and northern Aleppo, according to the Turkish publication KARAR.

According to reports from the region, the Turkish units' main offensive line is the Manbij line.

In response to Turkey's actions, Damascus sent additional forces to the Deir ez-Zor region, currently controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Government forces received artillery support and drone cover.

According to available reports, one of the Turkish military convoys entered Syria through the Deir Ballut border crossing, heading for Aleppo province. The second convoy crossed the border at night through the Advaniyah border crossing. In addition to armored vehicles, the military convoys also included various logistical elements.

 
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To restrict SYRIAN FLIGHTS over its OWN territory within a range of 20-25 km from international Syrian-Israeli border means that in case of a potential war in the future, Damascus city would be the frontline of any invasion

Moreover, handing over Mount Hermon, literally means that Israel will have free geographical advantage over all of Southern Syria till bloody Damascus

If thats not all, then at least the clause that mentions that only police forces are allowed in Souther Syria can literally translate to: "keep souther syria demilitarised until we are prepared to annex it into Greater Israel"


No sane nation would accept any of such demands; Israel's demands are nothing short of colonialism and slavery at this point
Israel just casually shows that they are imperialistic and colonialists. But however, talking about that constitutes "Anti-semitism"
 
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