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Kinda hoping these stupid pricks break the ceasefire again so the Syrian government can just steamroll them all without having to play nice so I can stop hearing about these a-holes once and for all.
 

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There is a new deal between Syria gov and YPG. Not good for us. They are joining the syrian army in three divisions. There is even another unit in Ain el Arab. This is not what we wanted. It smells like autonomy. It seems Fidan was not aware of this deal. I had congratulated him and Kalin for what they did in Syria. Now I am taking it back.
 

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More updates on the modified January 18 agreement
It seems that the SDF's interpretation towards the terms of the deal is different compared to the Syrian govt's interpretation of the deal

The SDF is repeating the March 10 agreement scenario in which they are planning to stall for time by trying to interpret the January 18 deal's terms in convoluted manners that fits their agenda. At the crux of all this, is them trying to buy some time and hope that the new Syrian govt will make some kind of mistake through which the SDF/PKK can use it as a pretext to cry and claim themselves as victims
 

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This deal will not hold for long and i also expect that something will happen within the YPG leadership, Kandil is not satisfied with them and this deal.
 

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Syrian forces deploy in Hasakah under ceasefire agreement with SDF

Syrian forces move into the northeastern city, which was previously under the control of the Kurdish-led SDF.
The Syrian army has moved into the northeastern city of Hasakah, which was formerly under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a first step towards implementing a US-backed ceasefire deal , - reports Al Jazeera


 
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This is a symbolic move of only 250 policemen deployed to a confined area. PKK is still there. The threat of senator Graham seems to have stopped both Syria and Türkiye. Erdogan does not want to take the slightest risk and bear any costs, thus no surprisw that what he achieved appears to be more and more blury and undecisive in Syria. Our initial euphoria has waned.
 

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This is a symbolic move of only 250 policemen deployed to a confined area. PKK is still there. The threat of senator Graham seems to have stopped both Syria and Türkiye. Erdogan does not want to take the slightest risk and bear any costs, thus no surprisw that what he achieved appears to be more and more blury and undecisive in Syria. Our initial euphoria has waned.
Which foreign power the evil (Graham) has?
 
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