Saho
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The civil war is almost over but the country is being carved by three powers who all have different goals. Turkey controls the North-West, USA controls the North East and Iran-Russia controls the South West.
It's now clear that Assad, the rebels and the Kurds no longer have any control in decision making.
So, what happens when all three powers finish their goals? Will they end up fighting each other?
Iran's end game is to keep Assad in power and establish a land corridor between Tehran and the Mediterranean (also known as Shia Crescent). Turkey and most Arab countries is completely against this.
US's end game is to Balkanize the country and establish a Kurdistan. Assad and Turkey is against this. Assad is using the "enemy of an enemy is my friend" card to ally with the Kurds to kick Turkey out first.
Turkey's end game is to remove the YPG-PKK, re-populate the refugees to the North and establish an administrative government. Iran and Assad is against this.
Thoughts?
It's now clear that Assad, the rebels and the Kurds no longer have any control in decision making.
So, what happens when all three powers finish their goals? Will they end up fighting each other?
Iran's end game is to keep Assad in power and establish a land corridor between Tehran and the Mediterranean (also known as Shia Crescent). Turkey and most Arab countries is completely against this.
US's end game is to Balkanize the country and establish a Kurdistan. Assad and Turkey is against this. Assad is using the "enemy of an enemy is my friend" card to ally with the Kurds to kick Turkey out first.
Turkey's end game is to remove the YPG-PKK, re-populate the refugees to the North and establish an administrative government. Iran and Assad is against this.
Thoughts?
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