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Topic: Kurdistan in former Syria, stay out or die (Read 394 times)

legendary
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August 20, 2016, 09:43:14 AM
#5
Assad don't want to invade the Rojava, and he has made this clear many times. But there are two pro-Assad enclaves inside the Rojava (Al Qamishli and Al Hasakah), where hundreds of thousands of non-Kurds live (mostly Sunni Arabs, Assyrians, Alawites, and Armenians). These people don't want to live under Kurdish rule.

They want to live under Assad family rule for ever? Why are only eastern Ukrainians and Crimeans allowed self determination? Why is the Ukrainian gov less legitimate that the Syrian one?

They don't want to live under the racist and xenophobic Kurdish government. Previously the Kurds have tried to forcibly assimilate the minorities living in regions under their control. Assad regime is at least secular, and not biased towards any particular ethnic group. And the NDF consists of a number of Arab and Assyrian groupings.
sr. member
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August 20, 2016, 09:21:57 AM
#4
Assad don't want to invade the Rojava, and he has made this clear many times. But there are two pro-Assad enclaves inside the Rojava (Al Qamishli and Al Hasakah), where hundreds of thousands of non-Kurds live (mostly Sunni Arabs, Assyrians, Alawites, and Armenians). These people don't want to live under Kurdish rule.

They want to live under Assad family rule for ever? Why are only eastern Ukrainians and Crimeans allowed self determination? Why is the Ukrainian gov less legitimate that the Syrian one?
legendary
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Merit: 1217
August 20, 2016, 09:18:40 AM
#3
Assad don't want to invade the Rojava, and he has made this clear many times. But there are two pro-Assad enclaves inside the Rojava (Al Qamishli and Al Hasakah), where hundreds of thousands of non-Kurds live (mostly Sunni Arabs, Assyrians, Alawites, and Armenians). These people don't want to live under Kurdish rule.
sr. member
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August 20, 2016, 08:52:53 AM
#2
I don't think that Syrian forces understand that it's over for former Syrian Kurdish parts of the country. They are apparently convinced that the us army will let them kill and destroy everyone there... Will see how it turns out.

In short it's very simple or the Obama fold and does his weaklet as usual and let's wait for less than 3 months (Syrian forces will not be able in this short time to take it but will be able to destroy everything for sure) or the us army acts decisively and put it in blood. For Obama this would be a great opportunity to weaken the position of the USA even more... This time a group of people who have achieved self determination while never ever having done anything against the west are let down by the USA... This is a golden opportunity for Obama doctrine.

What Obama fails to understand is that the Syrian and backers will push... Always for more. However if they face a drone fleet (100 in the air + human piloted jets engage them and kill everything thing that is over Syria now in the sky they will get it). You don't speak with terrorists. Aim, fire, count.
sr. member
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August 19, 2016, 06:51:42 PM
#1
It's clear that Assad believes he will be able to get the Kurdish part of Syria under his control. This time a red line. American way, aka tit for tat. Someone do, instant auto pay back 10x (they send one plane in the middle of north Kurdistan send 10 drones + real). They raise, raise then 10x more (100 drones + real).

 Russia or China raise nuclear war, open known silos and a few old subs, plans in the air. It's simple : 1 Trillions budget since 2001 vs poor guys. 225+ years of existence. Won ww1 and ww2 vs nations that didn't even exist then. PROC is new like Russian federation... Time for those youngs to understand it's over. This is not a red line. This is.

There is no place for dialogue or crosstalk. They don't understand it. Annihilation they do. Authoritarians are too used to dispose of their unarmed population... America is not the Chinese or Russian civilians... They have forgotten it. They must be remembered for all children of America. If they have to be engaged, Syria is a good starting point... Because it will be sooner or later. Now is good.

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