Ungefähre Karte der STG-Offensive und der Stammesaufstände gegen die SDF (auch bekannt als Rojava)

    Von Resident-Weekend-291

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    1. Front_Promise_5991 on

      They are fucked.

      Turkey from the north, syrian ex alqaeda pushing from all sides.

    2. Why in Arabic are numbers written from left to right and it is not „6202-10-81“?

    3. A significant portion of the territory controlled by the SDF is predominantly Arab. The only mechanism that could keep Arab tribes together with the Kurdish YPG, the core of the SDF, for a long time was a major threat like ISIS and a monthly salary of $400. It was clear that unity wouldn’t last long with a Sunni government in Damascus. If the government in Damascus uses financial leverage, Arab tribes within the SDF will gradually begin to align themselves with the central government.

      The highway marked in blue was the buffer zone that Turkey wanted, but so far there has been no active military movement on the Turkish side. Integration of the SDF into the Syrian central government is possible. It’s likely that a few Kurdish-majority cities will experience unannounced autonomy. Currently, the areas marked in yellow will be predominantly SDF territory.

      The yellow zone, located north of the highway and between the two green zones, is the most symbolic area for the SDF. It’s impossible for them to surrender this area without a fight. If they lose it in a battle, the SDF could collapse in a way similar to how the Assad regime was destroyed in a week.

    4. hyperveloce001 on

      15 years of U.S. training and supply lost to tribes, lol. And these were the „brave“ fighters people keep talking about.

    5. Fantastic_Gift_2028 on

      Under Trump you are fucked as US ally. Poor fucks that fought so many battles defending US interests in the region and are now being dropped like a hot potatoe.

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