Hallo Leute, ihr wisst alle, was in den letzten Tagen passiert ist, der Konflikt zwischen PKK, SDF und der syrischen Regierung. Ich habe diese türkischen PKK-Anhänger auf der anderen Seite der Grenze zu Syrien gesehen. Meine Frage ist, wird die türkische Regierung etwas dagegen unternehmen? Gibt es eine militärische Beteiligung? Wird das türkische Militär zusammen mit der syrischen Armee in Syrien einmarschieren? Die Situation ist ziemlich gefährlich. Die PKK nennt Kämpfer aus ganz Kurdstan, Irak und Kandil, ihr Hauptziel ist das großartige Kurdistan und ihr Märchen heißt Rojava. Die Heuchelei, sie wollen Rojava auf 98 % arabischem Mehrheitsland. 😅 Ich hoffe wirklich, dass die türkische Armee und die syrische Armee ein Bündnis schließen und eine Militäroperation in Syrien fordern, um diesen Krebs loszuwerden

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Von TmamDorbe22

14 Kommentare

  1. Old_Employee_6535 on

    It is Syria’s internal matter and they are handling it the way they see fit. AFAIK our Turkish Army will not intervene unless we are engaged or attacked.

  2. Repulsive_Work_226 on

    Syrian army is strong enough. we gave the equipment. Syrian army can end this in 2 hours. look they destroyed Assad in 1 week and most of sdf in 3 days.

  3. You’re the guys that gave them two weeks to regroup and now you ask Turkey what they are gonna do about it?

  4. Additional-Penalty97 on

    1- Turks *officially* joining in will probably make the affair go from a Syria s internal affair to a Turkish Intervention and though i will love anything that destroys those child murderers it will most likely increase pressure from West on Syria to stop advancing

    2- Syria as far as i have seen handled them with good success as they had been forced to leave like 80% of their territories in 3 days and i untill now didnt think they needed help

    3- We already help them though not directly

  5. Current stance regarding Syria seems to be rather aimed at nation-building, arming Syria and letting Syrian gov. ensure stability on its own -standing on its own in stability as a free state- rather than a direct Turkish involvement that happened when unnegotiable Assad was around.

    There are different voices in the government with MHP and Fidan proposing two different approaches, recent events are well aligned with Fidan’s strategy: Having Syria as a stable, friendly country that somewhat resembles Turkey. Very much unlike the times when we were about to declare war on Syria because of Assad’s arming PKK, the same guys right now fighting Syrians to divide Syria.

  6. CarelessAcb on

    How did they end up near our border again? I wish we could conduct those operations along the entire border.

  7. Late_Service on

    Unfortunately, our politicians are very afraid of Kurds. They hope to win their votes (which they won’t), so they don’t want to upset the Kurds by officially helping the Syrian government.

    Our politicians lie to themselves and to the delulu turkish people. They talk about not wanting to divide, but the division in society has existed for a long time. In fact, the politicians also know that every Kurd is essentially a ticking time bomb.

    That’s why Syria is being supported quietly, under the table.

    But Turkey provides them with material and information they need.

  8. linobambakitruth on

    The Syrian army could very well destroy these buttplugs in a couple of days. They’re cut off, they were given a 15 days respite, but I don’t think they will last that long, especially in Ayn-Al Arab aka Kobani, they’re completely surrounded there. In Qamishli they might last longer since they do have a lifeline to Iraq.

  9. If the war drags on, Turkey may justifiably begin bombing, citing Kurdish terrorists coming from Iraq and Turkey as the reason.

  10. Probably Syria left Ayn el arab to Turkish Armed Forces. However, Turkey acts carefully which is right because international community love so called freedom fighters and they have „Turks bad“ mentality

  11. Wolfthegray_ on

    Turkey is already giving military aid and intelligence support to Syria, they should deal with this themselves it would be better that way for all parties involved.

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