Malik Alashter
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The best strategy is that you win your war without a drop of blood.
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The spelling and design look too amateurish, must have taken someone 5 minutes to make. You guys seriously fall for such stuff? PS: that ribbon at the bottom is just too cringy.Not sure how true this is:
Most of the Salafi-jihadist sleeper cells are located in the Gulf states and other Arab countries. These plonkers won't go away unless region-wide secularization and liberalization is implemented.Are you sure ? Where they will hide later ? In Berlin, Paris, London, Istambul or in Arab countries ?
Aqeel and if necessary Al-Bab must be leveled to ground. You are in the most critic scene, all in or all out.
If not you will loose control over Turkish boarders.
Turkey isnt worried about anything that could be in turkish interests. My personal opinion is that Barzani is in power because of Turkey more accurate would be he is alive because of Turkey so if Barzani is serving the turkish interests I dont mind him do whatever he do and I think he will take the right decisions if not... he has already alot of enemies.The map of Syria on the SDF's flag doesn't really mean anything, to be honest. Besides, this is the map that Syrian nationalists normally use, not Kurdish nationalists. I have no idea why the YPG adopted it. Maybe they adopted it in order to please their Assyrian/Syriac allies. Don't forget that Syriac is an official language in Rojava.
By the way, Turkey isn't really worried about a Kurdish state in northern Syria. Erdogan doesn't mind if Barzani's men (i.e. the Peshmerga) take over Rojava.
By the way, Turkey isn't really worried about a Kurdish state in northern Syria. Erdogan doesn't mind if Barzani's men (i.e. the Peshmerga) take over Rojava.
The best strategy is that you win your war without a drop of blood.
That's kinda what the Iranians have tried to do, although they occasionally send Iranian volunteers to places like Iraq and Syria. Overall, however, Iran seems to have the most competent military strategy in the region. As a case in point, Iran is winning in Yemen without losing a single soldier.The best strategy is that you your war without a drop of blood.
I'm just saying that's what Turkey is hoping for.Barzanis militia (peshmerga KDP) are very incompetent, they couldn't defeat the YPG, KDP has no presence in Syria whilst YPG has presence in Iraq through Baghdad support which upsets the KDP yet they can't do anything about it.
Turkey's best option right now is to get out of Syria as soon as possible. Leave that wretched place. Syria is a magnet for instability and terrorism.
You know I just knew that Iraq is still under the chapter 7 thanks to our brothers in Kuwait.Turkey isnt worried about anything that could be in turkish interests. My personal opinion is that Barzani is in power because of Turkey more accurate would be he is alive because of Turkey so if Barzani is serving the turkish interests I dont mind him do whatever he do and I think he will take the right decisions if not... he has already alot of enemies.
Look at Israel as an example its winning without that drop of blood.That's nice, but not realistic.
Yeah, but I doubt Trump will do it. At the end of the day, America's foreign policy rarely ever changes, regardless of who's in power and regardless of what Trump likes to tell his followers on twitter. Sorry for being a pessimist.I would like to add that defeating IS requires countering some GCC terrorist funders, especially Saudi and Qatari governments. Hopefully Trump will do that.
I'm just saying that's what Turkey is hoping for.
Turkey isn't really against the creation of a Kurdish state in northern Syria. Turkey's main concern is that the YPG has direct links with the PKK.
Erdogan is hoping that the Peshmerga will one day replace the YPG in Rojava. This is easier said than done, of course, but that's what Erdogan and Barzani are hoping to accomplish.
what you wrote also makes sense.The map of Syria on the SDF's flag doesn't really mean anything, to be honest. Besides, this is the map that Syrian nationalists normally use, not Kurdish nationalists. I have no idea why the YPG adopted it. Maybe they adopted it in order to please their Assyrian/Syriac allies. Don't forget that Syriac is an official language in Rojava.
By the way, Turkey isn't really worried about a Kurdish state in northern Syria. Erdogan doesn't mind if Barzani's men (i.e. the Peshmerga) take over Rojava.
The spelling and design look too amateurish, must have taken someone 5 minutes to make. You guys seriously fall for such stuff? PS: that ribbon at the bottom is just too cringy.
No prove of thatYPG has presence in Iraq through Baghdad support.
No prove of that
YPG has presence in Iraq through Baghdad support