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  • #11
    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
    Didn't Turkey invade Syria the other day?
    Also, hours ago Turkey is pushing to push our forces towards Manjib.

    We will show the world how to rid of various Kurdish based terrorist organizations since westerners prefer to arm them with some fumbled narrative.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
      Didn't Turkey invade Syria the other day?
      per the Guardian

      The US, Britain and France have all strongly criticised the Turkish invasion of northern Syria, but the three countries have so far been unwilling to instruct their Nato partner to pull back.

      The low-key stance urging Turkey to minimise casualties probably means Ankara can press ahead with its attempts to drive the Syrian Kurds out of Afrin province in north-west Syria.

      The problem for the west is that, as an endgame possibly approaches in Syria, it cannot afford to lose Turkish diplomatic support since Ankara has been the vital countervailing force to a Russian-imposed peace.

      The Turkish preoccupation with the Syrian Kurds on its borders could lead to the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, reaching a deal with Damascus and Moscow.


      US military to maintain open-ended presence in Syria, Tillerson says...

      That would represent a disaster for the US only a week after the US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, committed the Trump administration to a political solution in Syria that involved the ultimate removal of Bashar al-Assad and Iranian-led militias.

      The speech – in which the UK Foreign Office had a big hand – was something of a watershed and was under-appreciated in Europe. Previously, Trump’s policy on Syria was simply the destruction of Isis and an aversion to talk of nation-building. But the Tillerson speech has been widely criticised because it was long on aspiration but short on detailing the credible levers the US and the west have to pressure Moscow to abandon Assad.

      Western diplomats say they have some stakes in the ground: the threat to withhold EU and US reconstruction funds, the promise to keep 2,000 US troops inside Syria indefinitely and a slightly confused commitment to help the Kurds form a border force inside northern Syria. British ministers also repeatedly warn that a Russian-imposed peace that simply leaves Assad in charge would not only be morally reprehensible but unstable.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Lester Tutor View Post
        lol. You don't even know what you're talking about. You're cool with USA based forces arming Kurds to disrupt Syria's Assad or ''ISIS'' ? You don't even know about the PKK, SDF, or YPG ....
        Im well aware of the kurds and the turkish oppression.

        I happen to believe that turkey has moved so far away from all western values such as secularity, freedom of speech and so on under Erdogans regime, that its time to cut ties. The eu has all but declared that turkey wil never be a member, and its time for nato to put the foot down on this totalitarian regime.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
          Im well aware of the kurds and the turkish oppression.

          I happen to believe that turkey has moved so far away from all western values such as secularity, freedom of speech and so on under Erdogans regime, that its time to cut ties. The eu has all but declared that turkey wil never be a member, and its time for nato to put the foot down on this totalitarian regime.
          Kurds aren’t exclusive to Turkey. Kurds are multi ethnic group. The USA armed Kurds to fight against Hussein, yet the USA gives Iraq 5 billion a year in aid and ditched them after the Gulf War. USA aids the YPG and Syrian Democratically forces for the proxy wars in Syria, and Putin knows this too. This all has to do to get to Iran but to first topple Assad. After that, the USA or allied forces will murk and invade Syria. At any rate, any of those forces nearing the Turkish border will be dealt with, nothing new. It’s a current flop from Washington because they’re aren’t stupid for who they are arming...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Lester Tutor View Post
            Kurds aren’t exclusive to Turkey. Kurds are multi ethnic group. The USA armed Kurds to fight against Hussein, yet the USA gives Iraq 5 billion a year in aid and ditched them after the Gulf War. USA aids the YPG and Syrian Democratically forces for the proxy wars in Syria, and Putin knows this too. This all has to do to get to Iran but to first topple Assad. After that, the USA or allied forces will murk and invade Syria. At any rate, any of those forces nearing the Turkish border will be dealt with, nothing new. It’s a current flop from Washington because they’re aren’t stupid for who they are arming...
            I don’t know how that relates to my post at all.

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            • #16
              Turkey is turning into muslim fanatics.

              Like iran 1970s-1980s.

              Time to kick the turks lose.

              We don't need them anymore in nato anyway.

              I'll take the kurds side. They seem more progressive and less muslim fundamentalists.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                Im well aware of the kurds and the turkish oppression.

                I happen to believe that turkey has moved so far away from all western values such as secularity, freedom of speech and so on under Erdogans regime, that its time to cut ties. The eu has all but declared that turkey wil never be a member, and its time for nato to put the foot down on this totalitarian regime.
                It's sad how turks have fallen.

                I guess all muslim countries gotta fall into this stupidity.

                They need to wake up. Like how the Christian fanatic countries woke up hundreds of years ago.

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                • #18
                  Cia should execute edrogan.

                  Make it look like "muslim extremists"

                  Then install a puppet govt.

                  And just to be a dick...... take Cyprus and give it to the broke ass greeks.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                    Turkey is turning into muslim fanatics.

                    Like iran 1970s-1980s.

                    Time to kick the turks lose.

                    We don't need them anymore in nato anyway.

                    I'll take the kurds side. They seem more progressive and less muslim fundamentalists.
                    Cute trolling, you won’t get the boot unless you advocate landmines to “secure” American borders you won’t go ignore... all time record today!

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                    • #20
                      Us should turn the greeks lose on these turks.

                      Greeks would whoop turkey, if they can afford ammo and gas.

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