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2018-04-04 23:50:15 UTC  

@buyXRBpls There was support for the YPG, and look at how that turned out, they were even supported by the US.

2018-04-04 23:50:27 UTC  

(More than every other county combined)

2018-04-04 23:50:42 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ No correlation between the foreign US military bases and the military base in dier ez zor, try again.

2018-04-04 23:51:16 UTC  

Some UK politicians have support and so did Macron recently

2018-04-04 23:51:20 UTC  

It shows that they are an imperialist force

2018-04-04 23:51:23 UTC  

US might even leave anyways

2018-04-04 23:51:24 UTC  
2018-04-04 23:51:41 UTC  

Do I need to try again or do you need to try to link basic ideas?

2018-04-04 23:51:43 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ Is there a certain number of military bases a country has to have to be considered imperialist?

2018-04-04 23:51:59 UTC  

More than all others combined

2018-04-04 23:52:00 UTC  

Rojava doesn't need the US especially when they are debating whether to leave or not

2018-04-04 23:52:17 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ And? How does that make them imperialist?

2018-04-04 23:52:38 UTC  

And rojava ideas bad

2018-04-04 23:52:39 UTC  

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2018-04-04 23:52:46 UTC  

k then

2018-04-04 23:52:58 UTC  

@buyXRBpls They don't need it right now, but if turkey was able to manage to crush the YPG in a few months even with support from the US and other nations in the west, the future does not look good for rojava.

2018-04-04 23:53:31 UTC  

I don't think the US was fully committed in the first place

2018-04-04 23:53:47 UTC  

They did try, but once turkey called the US's bluff, they backed down.

2018-04-04 23:54:23 UTC  

They only supported them to fight ISIS not to keep their sovereignty

2018-04-04 23:54:45 UTC  

Because imperialism is the highest stage of capitalism and beyond. Why would America just ‘help’ all these oil-rich third-world/second-world countries? It doesn’t ween very legit, does it?

2018-04-04 23:55:17 UTC  

ISIS has been restricted to far eastern syria and nowhere else, the YPG were sandwhiched between turkey, the FSA, and the SAA.

2018-04-04 23:55:29 UTC  

ISIS has not shown up on their border for a few years.

2018-04-04 23:56:29 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ What? That dosen't explain it very well, all you stating is that they are imperialist because they have military bases, last I knew, kyrgzstan, and tajikistan were not very oil rich countries either.....

2018-04-04 23:57:00 UTC  

Yes that's why the US wants to pull out

2018-04-04 23:57:24 UTC  

@buyXRBpls Then why would they be constructing new military bases in SDF territory?

2018-04-04 23:57:26 UTC  

Of course they want to maintain peace in certain regions, but that’s not the main reason for their provocations

2018-04-04 23:57:37 UTC  

Because ISIS isn't as much of a threat

2018-04-04 23:57:37 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ Then they actually are protecting the countries.

2018-04-04 23:57:54 UTC  

@buyXRBpls But why are they constructing military bases then?

2018-04-04 23:57:58 UTC  

In some areas, yes, not all

2018-04-04 23:58:05 UTC  

Well the president at least is saying we will pull out but he isn't very consistent

2018-04-04 23:58:12 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ How do you know that they are not protecting the countries?

2018-04-04 23:58:26 UTC  

@buyXRBpls Donald "The flip flopper" Trump.

2018-04-04 23:58:32 UTC  

I honestly don't know why they are if we are supposedly leaving

2018-04-04 23:58:38 UTC  

Because they extract resources from them

2018-04-04 23:58:54 UTC  

You can't do that if you leave

2018-04-04 23:59:02 UTC  

@ᵈˢʳ✪ I don't see the US actually mining the resources in the middle east.'

2018-04-04 23:59:25 UTC  

Did you see the video

2018-04-04 23:59:35 UTC  

Obviously not

2018-04-04 23:59:48 UTC  

I couldn’t find it anywhere either

2018-04-04 23:59:59 UTC  

What?