Message from @DA GOMMIE JOO

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2018-06-18 20:37:28 UTC  

ISIS and kurdistan are israel and saudi arabia funded.

2018-06-18 20:42:41 UTC  

saudi arabia supports the FSA though
which actively fights the kurds

2018-06-18 20:43:12 UTC  

Turkey does actually, the FSA is more of a puppet state by them to gain control of syria.

2018-06-18 20:43:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/458371290664009728/unknown.png

2018-06-18 20:44:00 UTC  

US is also content with letting them run wild, which is why they let them fucking massacre the kurds in west syria.

2018-06-18 20:44:44 UTC  

True, but they are by far "supported" much more by turkey, to the point where it makes them a puppet state.

2018-06-18 20:45:09 UTC  

the kurds also fight against turkey, which is a member of nato

2018-06-18 20:45:25 UTC  

the USA actually considers the PKK a terrorist group

2018-06-18 20:45:29 UTC  

Legitimately, the main fighting force of the FSA is the turkish army, and turkey regularly establishes fortifications and outposts within FSA controlled territory.

2018-06-18 20:45:59 UTC  

And they are pretty much gone now.

2018-06-18 20:47:27 UTC  

The kurds that turkey fucked up were the YPG in west syria.

2018-06-18 20:47:32 UTC  

okay the FSA is green in this picture

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/458372216690704394/983px-Syrian_Civil_War_map.png

2018-06-18 20:47:36 UTC  

it's slightly outdated

2018-06-18 20:47:44 UTC  

Not exactly but close enough.

2018-06-18 20:48:25 UTC  

Yep, you see the yellow in the western part of syria? That's where the YPG USED to be be.

2018-06-18 20:48:56 UTC  

actually you can see that afrin is FSA controlled on the map

2018-06-18 20:50:15 UTC  

If rumors are to be believe as well, then assad is preparing to mobilize and conquer the kurds, if he did begin such a thing then it is likely that uprisings would occur all over kurdistan, especially for the SAA, and maybe a little for ISIS, though that is doubtable.

Yep.

2018-06-18 20:50:45 UTC  

I mean assad still has to deal with the latest round of US involvement

2018-06-18 20:50:59 UTC  

If I am correct there was a violent riot against the SDF in al-raqqah.

2018-06-18 20:51:31 UTC  

The US have become pushovers, turkey proved that, after they pleaded with turkey not to invade parts of iraq and west syria, and they did exactly that.

2018-06-18 20:52:01 UTC  

it was a bombing actually

2018-06-18 20:52:27 UTC  

someone planted an IED on a motorcycle

2018-06-18 20:52:37 UTC  

A bombing in a desolate place against a negligible target won't fix anything.

2018-06-18 20:52:59 UTC  

Oh I thought you meant that the US bombed syria again.

2018-06-18 20:53:11 UTC  

Yep, that's common in al-raqqah now, even after ISIS fell.

2018-06-18 20:53:14 UTC  

well I do but I was referring to the riot

2018-06-18 20:53:21 UTC  

yeah the USA is attacking assad right now

2018-06-18 20:53:37 UTC  

That is giving the US too much credit.

2018-06-18 20:53:49 UTC  

They don't want to start a war, so they bomb negligible targets.

2018-06-18 20:53:58 UTC  

The US fear russia most of all.

2018-06-18 20:54:11 UTC  

that didn't seem to stop the airstrikes in april

2018-06-18 20:54:16 UTC  

I wonder what nation would have bombed troops.

2018-06-18 20:54:42 UTC  

If it isn't the US that attacks syria, it is either turkey or israel.

2018-06-18 20:55:00 UTC  

well there's a CNN article here that says that israel did it
but that's "fake news"

2018-06-18 20:55:11 UTC  

Saudi arabia is too busy with getting their asses kicked in yemen to put resources in syria.

2018-06-18 20:56:04 UTC  

*It was the indians*

2018-06-18 20:57:21 UTC  

I hear rumors that china is going to get more involved on the side of syria, but I don't bet on that happening anytime soon.

2018-06-18 21:01:57 UTC  

China has a really shitty military so it woulden't surprise me if they send the bare minimum and do it for show.