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Remember my words. The first who will leave the sinking ship will be the foreign -rats- advisers of YPG/PKK and KRG, who delivered weapons to the terrorists worth more than 4 Billion USD.

Definitely preparing for military intervention.


They are already prepared. It's a last warning. Maybe a good chanche to wipe out PKK in Kandil together with Iran , too.

I hope YA HERRO YA MERRO.

Condition Orange. 20 more fighter jets deployed to 8.th Airforce Main Base.

"Diyarbakır 8. Ana Jet Üssü’nde teyakkuzdan dolayı izinlerin geçici olarak iptal edildiği bildirildi. 24 saat esasına göre uçaklar hazır bekletilirken, geceleri ise savaş uçağının sabaha kadar nöbetçi kaldığı belirtildi. Turuncu alarmın verildiği üsse Türkiye’nin değişik üslerinden 20 takviye savaş uçağının da istendiği belirtildi."
 
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Remember my words. The first who will leave the sinking ship will be the foreign -rats- advisers of YPG/PKK and KRG, who delivered weapons to the terrorists worth more than 4 Billion USD.




They are already prepared. It's a last warning. Maybe a good chanche to wipe out PKK in Kandil togethet with Iran , too.

I hope YA HERRO YA MERRO.

*heavy breathing*
*invades*

 
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What makes you think the goal is to completely crush them.

The major reason Baghdad makes an issue out of this isn't due to them wanting independence, it's that they want to quickly run away with area's whilst Iraq's forces are still busy battling IS, these area's are not Kurdish, nor part of the KRG
Good. In that case, I believe both sides can come to an understanding/compromise then. I'm sure if the Iraqi government agrees to recognise Kurdish independence referendum, then maybe the KRG won't mind ceding some land they now control which the Iraqi government might want back. So I believe negotiations and compromise is the way forward, else Iraq (who is already in such a fragile state) will be in for an even bloodier chaotic future in case another bloody civil war started.

Ye you say you don't mind just like any Europeans because Scotland, Ireland etc have always been seperate for the most part from England, we are not taking about a federation or union breaking away here but an integral part of the country.

If Pakistanis in Bradford or Foreigners in London wanted a seperate state from England you would be barking mad at the idea and the government would put them on a lock down not to mention the media campaigns and racist attacks which would follow.

On topic, I'm glad SAA have blocked YPG/PKK movements southwards, all the PKK trolls of ua maps have disappeared.
So you mean Kurds are just foreigners in Iraq,Syria, and Turkey?
I never knew that.
 
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Good. In that case, I believe both sides can come to an unders

Oh Buddy, do you still have some coins that are not round and slide too slow in the slot.
Nobody wants to make GENOCIDE. We want to construct stability again in the region. Btw serious question and no attack to you , what did you against Rohinga " Genocide" ?

WHY ARE YOU ALL FALLIN IN LOVE WITH PKK/YPG ?

Is it Barneys 1927 published smart art of manipulation and social engineering.

I am sure that you could be a good UK diplomat. " Ne sis ne Kebap yansin " ?
Too difficult in your culture to explain.

( maybe : take care that the kebap gets not burned at all )

foreigners
What about Uk citizens from overseas territories?
 
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Good. In that case, I believe both sides can come to an understanding/compromise then. I'm sure if the Iraqi government agrees to recognise Kurdish independence referendum, then maybe the KRG won't mind ceding some land they now control which the Iraqi government might want back. So I believe negotiations and compromise is the way forward, else Iraq (who is already in such a fragile state) will be in for an even bloodier chaotic future in case another bloody civil war started.


So you mean Kurds are just foreigners in Iraq,Syria, and Turkey?
I never knew that.

Kurds are definitely foreigners to Anatolia(Turkey), They were brought to Anatolia back in 15th century by the Turkish sultan just because they were Sunni Muslims, in that time there was a war between Sunni and Shia Turks so after the sultan won the war he deported & exiled Shia Turks from Eastern Turkey and invited the first 13 Kurdish clans that were Sunni, they were also granted power to govern the area and for a very long time the Kurds oppressed Shia-Alevite Turks in that area.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaldiran
 
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Kurds are definitely foreigners to Anatolia(Turkey), They were brought to Anatolia back in 15th century by the Turkish sultan just because they were Sunni Muslims, in that time there was a war between Sunni and Shia Turks so after the sultan won the war he deported & exiled Shia Turks from Eastern Turkey and invited the first 13 Kurdish clans that were Sunni, they were also granted power to govern the area and for a very long time the Kurds oppressed Shia-Alevite Turks in that area.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaldiran

They didnt come in 15th century. But started spreading more after 15th century. Their original settlement was around Hakkari, Şırnak and some surrounding areas. I think Hakkari&Şırnak area is not even considered "Anatolia" historically.
 
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If SAA manages to block off YPG and capture the rest of East Syria the kurds are done and will run with their tail inbetween their legs towards the Turkish border. They have no money to keep their admin systems going and already took everything they could from the population that has to live under their stalinistic regime. Assad himself even pays or atleast payed them so they would not fall into chaos. They have no income and a population that hates them other than the kurds they brainwashed everybody despises them. Trying to take East Syria has nothing to do with driving out ISIS. The US wanted them to take the oilfields in the desert and then have their pets sell them the oil for cheaps. This way the US wanted to finance a Terror Organization in a legitimate way once ISIS has been fully defeated. And then use them against Turkey,Syria,Iraq and Iran. None of these countries has any good relationship with the US, YPG is the only entity left they have a control over. Remember how they said last year how they weren't going to attack Raqqa then in changed into we are going to attack with arab units then we are taking Raqqa with the kurds and will give it immediatly back to the SAA and then it changed into the YPG is going to control Raqqa and police the city and we aren't going to push futher into syria. Now they want to take the oil fields and split Syria up so they can have a puppet state under the control of fascists who want to kill arabs,turkmen, assyrians and turks. Assad and Putin have to stop them with everything they got or destroy the oildfields with airstrikes and you will see how suddenly they lose interest in taking east syria.


Turkey,Iraq,Iran and Syria need to put their differences aside and act against a common enemy. If not all countries will suffer from the consequences in the years to come.
 
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Turkey is going to have to concede to Iran and Russia and accept continued Assad rule in Syria in order to keep the USA-Israel sponsored Kurdish belt from forming. Simple as that. We can't take on all four at the same time. Assad has learned his lesson and I'm sure he'll be more considerate with income distribution to his country's Sunni elements in the future. At least until Turkey is strong enough to adopt a completely independent nationalistic policy.

With the cards that we're holding, the only way to stop the US/Israeli plan is through a Russia/Turkey/Iran alliance and that requires continued Assad rule.

Of course, even this would only be a temporary fix. This shit will come up at least once a decade so long as the Kurds continue to allow themselves to be manipulated by the colonial powers. Or so long as oil remains in high demand and the region has plenty to offer.
 
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temporary fix

This region will never get PEACE, until it has no ressources or all is destroyed.
AQ PKK Heval'leri simdi Halay atsin, they will suffer , as we suffered ( Martyrs and economic development).

Could be cloned

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@kartal1

We are for some self announce experts Turkish trolls here ,
the ultimate ......diots. They will fail.

None of this experts here could answer my simple question :

( Tethered balloon at 50000 feet . Travelling and and landing in intense traffic area):azn:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/turk...dates-discussions.62985/page-116#post-9872750


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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1163226/middle-east

ANKARA: Turkey launched a military drill featuring tanks close to the Iraqi border on Monday, the army said, a week before Iraq’s Kurdish region will hold an independence referendum.

Despite opposition from Turkey, Iran and the United States, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s leaders have said they will hold the non-binding independence vote on September 25.

Ankara has previously warned against the poll, saying it could risk “civil war” and will “have a cost” if it goes ahead.
Despite forging strong ties with the KRG in northern Iraq in recent years, Turkey fears the vote could stoke separatist aspirations among its own sizeable Kurdish minority.

Ankara’s national security council will meet on September 22 to discuss the country’s official position on the poll but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday said it was a “mistake.”

He was speaking before leaving for the United Nations General Assembly, where he will meet Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi — whose Baghdad government is also fiercely against the KRG’s move.

Jan Kubis, the top UN envoy in Iraq, last week offered international backing for immediate negotiations between the country’s federal government and the autonomous region in a bid to get Iraqi Kurdish leader Massud Barzani to drop the plans.

The Turkish military exercise began in the Silopi-Habur region in the country’s south, close to northern Iraq, the armed forces said.

“Simultaneously with this exercise, counter-terrorism operations in the border region continue,” a statement added.
Witnesses in the region said they saw around 100 military vehicles deployed, including tanks, in the early hours of Monday, an AFP correspondent said.
 
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