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So the Kurds will get ousted from Afrin and pushed back to Manbij thenU.S. aren't going to intervene in Afrin. Tillerson said the other day that U.S. interests are only by the Euphrates.
So the Kurds will get ousted from Afrin and pushed back to Manbij thenU.S. aren't going to intervene in Afrin. Tillerson said the other day that U.S. interests are only by the Euphrates.
It's mountainous terrain and they have dug in. We'll see if Turkey are willing to pay the cost in lives to push them out.So the Kurds will get ousted from Afrin and pushed back to Manbij then
Kurds in the mountains are a pretty formidable enemyIt's mountainous terrain and they have dug in. We'll see if Turkey are willing to pay the cost in lives to push them out.
Yes indeed. They are originally a mountain people; that's their natural terrain. They have traditionally nearly always been auxiliaries of the Turks though going all the way back to their beginnings in the region. They're liable to find they have met their match in a superior martial culture this time out however. This might be interesting.Kurds in the mountains are a pretty formidable enemy
They were always going to attack the Kurdish areas at some point. The assault on Idlib is why this kicked off now.I don't know how much of it will be turning their backs though. We don't have a political relationship with the YPG (it is strictly a military one) because we don't want to risk offending Turkey.
The recent establishment of a US-backed border security force bt the YPG-dominated SDF reportedly infuriated the Turks.
I think they've found a "safe" place they can attack the Kurds without the US getting upset to the point of intervening.They were always going to attack the Kurdish areas at some point. The assault on Idlib is why this kicked off now.
Mixed reports so far but the YPG are saying they've killed 10 FSA rebels and 4 Turkish soldiers.It's mountainous terrain and they have dug in. We'll see if Turkey are willing to pay the cost in lives to push them out.
I'd wait a little while. There is going to be casualties from air strikes at the minimum.Mixed reports so far but the YPG are saying they've killed 10 FSA rebels and 4 Turkish soldiers.
No reports of any YPG soldiers dying as of yet.
Turkey has vastly superior air capabilities, but this is starting to look a lot like Aegon Targaryen's failed conquest of Dorne...
Mixed reports so far but the YPG are saying they've killed 10 FSA rebels and 4 Turkish soldiers.
No reports of any YPG soldiers dying as of yet.
Turkey has vastly superior air capabilities, but this is starting to look a lot like Aegon Targaryen's failed conquest of Dorne...
Not sure how much of that was precision or just technology, but great shot
As much as I'd love to see it, I think they're still holding American nukes over there.I think we need to drop some bombs on Turkey for these acts of aggression. Turkey is offended all by itself, and has their own agenda. And here we have it.
Are the light green patches that dot some parts of SDF territory battle zones or just changes in elevation?
Woods, I think.Are the light green patches that dot some parts of SDF territory battle zones or just changes in elevation?
They're most likely going to get significant autonomy within the greater Syrian state run by Assad.Hopefully the Kurds can declare thier own state now separate from all those psychos.
Well fuck that. I say Kurds now rule the region.They're most likely going to get significant autonomy within the greater Syrian state run by Assad.