Giggsyking
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Massive protest in central and southern Iraq "shia majority" against the government that is instated by the USA and UK and is the same government ironically backed by Iran. Dirty politics.
Quelle surprise.There it is:
Quelle surprise.
Anyone keeping count on how many times that is now the US has betrayed the Kurds?
Time for new strategic allies.
The Trump doctrine. Say what you want about the man, but this is what he promised and this will have many Americans nodding their heads in agreement, and would probably have many many more doing so if he wasn’t the individual delivering the message
Please
When it suited him he couldn't shut up about how America (in person of Obama) created ISIS, a couple of months later the great and benevolent US did everyone a huge favor by (sort of) putting out the fire they started themselves (by his own logic even) and now it's "feck you, we're 7000 miles away".
The Trump doctrine. Say what you want about the man, but this is what he promised and this will have many Americans nodding their heads in agreement, and would probably have many many more doing so if he wasn’t the individual delivering the message:
Hmm, Do you think America would have even bothered with isis if trump was in power?
This has been coming all along, since before Trump took office even. But still, this is some treacherous shit right here:
The Trump doctrine. Say what you want about the man, but this is what he promised and this will have many Americans nodding their heads in agreement, and would probably have many many more doing so if he wasn’t the individual delivering the message:
Where did Trump promise to throw US allies to their bitterest enemies, who incidentally want them dead? Because that’s what he’s done, and he’s done it off the cuff.
Without air power Turks will be depending heavily on their ex-FSA/jihadist militias slog it out against the SDF.
”President Trump was definitely out-negotiated and only endorsed the troop withdraw to make it look like we are getting something—but we are not getting something," the National Security Council source told Newsweek. "The U.S. national security has entered a state of increased danger for decades to come because the president has no spine and that's the bottom line."
Without air power Turks will be depending heavily on their ex-FSA/jihadist militias slog it out against the SDF.
does anyone have any idea what's going on? is it just trump being trump, or is there some plan here?
Wouldn't it only shut down airspace if the US were prepared to shoot down Turkish aircraft, or am I missing something?
Hmm, Do you think America would have even bothered with isis if trump was in power?
It is with the American involvement that they were destroyed after all.
does anyone have any idea what's going on? is it just trump being trump, or is there some plan here?
It's not as if the kurds haven't suffered enough.
Speaking as a Kurd, it’s partly our fault. Driven far too much by emotion and delusional romantic fervour. We also evidently don’t learn from our mistakes. This current betrayal is yet another classic case of ‘fool me once...’. I mean you’d figure that we’d learn from the Yanks promising us support in ‘91 and even more recently with the referendum last year, but alas here we are again.Man, I'm part Aramean but I feel bad for Kurds. They always seem to get shafted in the end. They've been getting the short end of the stick for a good 500 years now.
Speaking as a Kurd, it’s partly our fault. Driven far too much by emotion and delusional romantic fervour. We also evidently don’t learn from our mistakes. This current betrayal is yet another classic case of ‘fool me once...’. I mean you’d figure that we’d learn from the Yanks promising us support in ‘91 and even more recently with the referendum last year, but alas here we are again.
As @2cents correctly pointed out - Assad and the Russians are hardly anymore trustworthy, but cutting deals with them considering the current circumstances is probably the best course of action. The US were never going to risk upsetting their NATO ally (or Trump risking the Kashoggi scandal being slowly unveiled), Assad/Putin on the other hand couldn’t care less about those factors. It would also be in their interest not to have Turkey or their Jihadist benefactors running wild in Syria’s northern corridor.
There’s also the issue of the Kurdish leadership, particularly in Erbil being a shameless bunch of tyrannous charlatans who only care about cementing their own personal power at the expense of their people.
As @2cents correctly pointed out - Assad and the Russians are hardly anymore trustworthy, but cutting deals with them considering the current circumstances is probably the best course of action
The messenger has little to do with the fact that Trump is pulling out of a shitshow that his country's invasion of Iraq helped create in a big way. Now he says, well, it's closer to Europe, so you clean up our mess.and would probably have many many more doing so if he wasn’t the individual delivering the message:
It’s remarkable how little attention is given to the fact that the Turkish military is currently occupying territory in three neighboring countries, and planning to considerably expand its operations in one of them.
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