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New Kurdish forces to fight against Assad, Daesh and PYD



"PYD'ye ve Suriye rejimine muhalif Kürtlerin, ilk büyük siyasi tepkisini 11 Haziran'da Şanlıurfa'da yapacakları kongreyle vermesi bekleniyor. Suriye genelinde etkili 126 ismin katılacağı kongrede PYD'ye karşı izlenecek yol haritası belirlenecek ve PYD'nin Suriye Kürtlerinin azınlığını teşkil ettiği vurgulanacak. Kongreyi muhalif Bağımsız Suriye Kürtleri Derneği (KKSS) düzenliyor."

PYD'ye Kürt freni
 
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New Kurdish forces to fight against Assad, Daesh and PYD



"PYD'ye ve Suriye rejimine muhalif Kürtlerin, ilk büyük siyasi tepkisini 11 Haziran'da Şanlıurfa'da yapacakları kongreyle vermesi bekleniyor. Suriye genelinde etkili 126 ismin katılacağı kongrede PYD'ye karşı izlenecek yol haritası belirlenecek ve PYD'nin Suriye Kürtlerinin azınlığını teşkil ettiği vurgulanacak. Kongreyi muhalif Bağımsız Suriye Kürtleri Derneği (KKSS) düzenliyor."

PYD'ye Kürt freni
Nice, we need to get behind this 100%. There is a Kurdish reality, majority of Kurds are not behind the PYD/PKK, that's why we need to support the Kurdish camp that fights against these fringe groups in Iraq
 
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Nice, we need to get behind this 100%. There is a Kurdish reality, majority of Kurds are not behind the PYD/PKK, that's why we need to support the Kurdish camp that fights against these fringe groups in Iraq

Perhaps if you keep repeating it long enough this lie may turn out true someday.
 
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Perhaps if you keep repeating it long enough this lie may turn out true someday.
What's the alternative? Make enemies of all Kurdish groups so PKK can get further support? PKK doesn't represent all Kurds
 
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@Vauban , do you know anything?

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It has been confirmed recently that french special forces were present in northern Syria as advisors for the arabo-kurdish fighters that launched an offensive against ISIS and to take Manbij.
Some sources (Not official) also said that they are taking part in the offensive and are helping the forces fighting ISIS. (+ delivering gears,training them,and provide them air support..)
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As for the 'base',it seems too big to be true,but I guess it will never be revealed officially.
 
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It has been confirmed recently that french special forces were present in northern Syria as advisors for the arabo-kurdish fighters that launched an offensive against ISIS and to take Manbij.
Some sources (Not official) also said that they are taking part in the offensive and are helping the forces fighting ISIS. (+ delivering gears,training them,and provide them air support..)
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As for the 'base',it seems too big to be true,but I guess it will never be revealed officially.
I knew it but a military base, as what you said, is big though still. I am also not sure what that twitter account means by military base. Thanks.
 
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I agree...there is no military on the planet that can subjugate 15+ million angry people.
Defeatist mentality at its best.You guys afraid so much from Kurds you can't see another way than accepting their every demand.
 
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It would be easier if Turkey launches a mini operation and takes over Syria

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Defeatist mentality at its best.You guys afraid so much from Kurds you can't see another way than accepting their every demand.

What if shit happens!?

USA/Israel/Europe keep arming kurds for a reason...

Guess what :unsure:

Kurdish state ...

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Defeatist mentality at its best.You guys afraid so much from Kurds you can't see another way than accepting their every demand.
It's idiotic at best to suggest the PKK represent all Kurds. Thank God fools like you are not the majority in the military any longer. I support the current operations, but if you automatically assume that every Kurd is a PKK member, you are mentally retarded.

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What if shit happens!?

USA/Israel/Europe keep arming kurds for a reason...

Guess what :unsure:

Kurdish state ...

kurds-map.jpg

They have been knocking since late 1970s...they can keep knocking, we aren't leaving.
 
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It's idiotic at best to suggest the PKK represent all Kurds. Thank God fools like you are not the majority in the military any longer. I support the current operations, but if you automatically assume that every Kurd is a PKK member, you are mentally retarded.

No need to insult dude. In Northern Syria, a lot of the Kurds support PYD currently. Does that mean they all support PKK terrorism, no. Its like how ze germans supported a genocidal leader like Hitler; was every German a genocidal maniac? Of course not. both @Zulkarneyn and @revojam are correct to a degree. But you are just insulting for no reason at all. Please refrain from this.

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Kurdish state ...

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These maps mean nothing, most of central Anatolia is Turkish. And most Kurds want to live peacefully with their turkish friends and even family.
 
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No need to insult dude. In Northern Syria, a lot of the Kurds support PYD currently. Does that mean they all of them support PKK terrorism, no. Its like how ze germans supported a genocidal leader like Hitler; was every German a genocidal maniac? Of course not. Both @Zulkarneyn and @revojam are correct to a degree. But you are just insulting for no reason at all. Please refrain from this.


These maps mean nothing, most of central Anatolia is Turkish. And most Kurds want to live peacefully with their turkish friends and even family.
I disagree with the mentality that one group represent a whole minority. I whole heartedly support military action against mountain rats, but if you punish the whole population you are only digging a deeper whole, so what will people arguing the opposite do? Somehow make 15+ million people disappear ?
 
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