Message from @Alvor_the_Warhawk
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the issue is the Turks
Russia and Assad are fine
but the Turks will move in and either basically ethnically cleanse the Kurds
or impose their own government
and the US as an ally will be geopolitically forced to at the least ignore it and at worst support it
We tacitly support the break up of the Palestinian people. It's basically a slow genocide. Same with South Africa, Tibet, Myanmarr, we did jack shit for the Cambodians, almost all of the green middle bit of Africa is an active warzone with mass rapes and torture and ethnic cleansing.
How and why is this either different or unique?
nah, Palestine isn't a cleansing
And, more importantly, worth the blood and treasure of the American people?
people who say that forget how many times Israeli offered peace and an end to settlements
I'm honestly asking this.
Because I don't know enough to judge it.
they don't *have* to actually go into combat
My knowledge is "American adventurism in Syria"
just the presence of US troops is enough intimidation
Again you'd know more than I would.
Bolton and Mattis just asked him to ask the Turks to stall, for instance
But my understanding was that Obama (thanks) was backing Not-ISIS
but Trump apparently just gave into the turk demands after an hour or two
And the Qataris were selling Not-ISIS guns we sold them
they shifted support from the Islamist FSA to the Kurdish-left SDF, which is smaller and weaker but a lot less Islamist
Hmm. I doubt the Kurds will ever get statehood. It's like hoping Greek Bactria gets made up out of Afghanistan and Kazakhstan.
Scrolling through the wikipedia page, I don't think they're a legitimate force outside of their own ethnic minority.
Especially since they're like to pull fire from Iranians, Turks, and Syrians.
That is a ROUGH gangbang to be in the middle of.
well, generally they basically want autonomy more than statehood iirc (YPG/commies are the statehood folks)
they also apparently did a lot to fight ISIS
I remember reading about Kurds, especially kurdish women, spent a lot of time fighting in the northern bits.
But it was also around that time I basically got bored of Syria before 1500 AD
I guess, personally, I have to say I'm ambivalent about it, but generally approving of his, more or less, generalized step down of the US presence in the near east.
I'm a big anti war guy
And I'd rather the US not have its teenagers losing legs and eyes over in afghanistan just because we want to make nice Saudi Arabia.
Still, your take in general is that this is a bad move?
it seems against what was advised, at least he should have made Turkey give assurances of neutrality, then pulled out
While I feel that would be pointless, Erdogan is a slime ball who has no problem constantly breaking his word and making threats, I suppose that would have been the political move.
>uss liberty
>accident
Even if it was they tried to frame another country over it. A country who happened to be their enemy.
Almost like Israel wants us to fight their wars for them
🤔🤔🤔
all countries want the US to fight their wars for them though
its the burden of the US being the sole remaining superpower
Don’t worry, we won’t be the sole remaining super power for long
^^^
We already aren't. Russia still maintains the largest nuclear arsenal on Earth and the political balls to leverage that.