Disaster in the Making

I have no doubt it is to wannabe 6'6'' ambulance chasers everywhere.

You're just jealous. Eh short stuff? C'mon, you can admit it, we're all "friends" here.


And you know why it's good to be really tall when you chase ambulances? It's easier to jump up onto the top so they don't get away.

:D
 
It is interesting to see no disaster in the making.

- US troops in the N.E. Syria left their spots to their Russian counterparts while Turkish incursion was going on in other parts of N.E Syria.
- The "pause" should be ending momentarily, and we should see if the operation is going to continue or not needed anymore.
- Turkish-Russian agreement is in place already for clearing YPG from the Turkish border in the next 150 hours.
- No power vacuum so far, no ethnic cleansing, no genocide!!!

It is a win for all state actors. It is also a win for YPG since they are not neutralized.
 
Happy birthday dear Putin, happy birthday to you!

Russia and Turkey will take joint control of territory held by Kurds in Syria following Trump's decision to pull US troops.
 
You're just jealous. Eh short stuff? C'mon, you can admit it, we're all "friends" here.

Can't ever recall being called "short" before, by friend or foe.

No doubt you were just memorized by your desk placard: "Short Bus, Esq."
 
Happy birthday dear Putin, happy birthday to you!

Russia and Turkey will take joint control of territory held by Kurds in Syria following Trump's decision to pull US troops.

Tell me again, why is this a disaster?
Assuming that you do not want to stay there forever; Why do we want to expose our troops when others can do the same without our involvement?

Territory held by a terrorist organization to be precise. There are about 300,000 Kurds from Syria in Turkey as refugees, and they are hoping to go back to their homeland with this agreement.
 
Happy birthday dear Putin, happy birthday to you!

Russia and Turkey will take joint control of territory held by Kurds in Syria following Trump's decision to pull US troops.

Uh, that territory wasn't held by "Kurds", it was held by the US military, after unconstitutionally invading a foreign nation to illegally dispose a UN-recognized government. Too bad Hillary isn't in office so she could've continued trying to do to Assad what she and Obama orchestrated for Gaddafi, with Russia purposely basing it's Navy's only warm water port in the world since 1971 in Syria. Yeah, that's what America needs right now: war with a Russia which holds the second most formidable nuclear arsenal in the world - over goatfucked Syria!

All the socialist factions of "the Kurds" in northern Syria and southern Turkey still accept American volunteers to fight alongside them for their collective cause, afaik. When are you intending to start actually walking like you love to talk? Or, do you still just automatically expect someone else to die for your mouth?
 
No doubt you were just memorized by your desk placard: "Short Bus, Esq."

I believe you meant to say "mesmerized" there, Flameout ol' buddy!

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When are you intending to start actually walking like you love to talk? Or, do you still just automatically expect someone else to die for your mouth?

Probably when you intend to adopt all the orphaned and abandoned children without a home and parent that were spared the "horror of abortion" by the grace of God. Or, do you still just automatically expect someone else to put up their money, time and livelihood for your sanctimonious mouth?

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You're just jealous. Eh short stuff? C'mon, you can admit it, we're all "friends" here.


And you know why it's good to be really tall when you chase ambulances? It's easier to jump up onto the top so they don't get away.

:D

^^^ Timmeh's gonna trigger teh teeny tiny tranny Connie!
*nods*
 
Um, who’s homeland is it? 70,000 and 176,000 Kurds have been displaced from their homes.


As i noted on my previous post, there are about 300,000 Kurdish refugees in Turkey from Syria (part of the 3,600,000 total refugees) And, Turkey's plan is to send them back to Syria provided that they still want to go back. Based on other parts of Syria under Turkish control, Syrians are returning back, but not all of them...

As far as homeland goes the land does not belong only to the Kurds, but to Arabs etc. YPG control of Syria was (with U.S. support) about 30% of the landmass, even though the Kurdish population (which the YPG does not represent) constitutes only 5-10% of the country’s overall population!

As a side note; YPG has been ethnically cleansing the Arabs from their homelands!!!

You can check NY Times for Kurdish population whereabouts vs the YPG controlled areas
 
Um, who’s homeland is it? 70,000 and 176,000 Kurds have been displaced from their homes.

There's never been a Kurdish "homeland", dummy. "the Kurds" you refer to here as being "displaced" are just like the so many, many, many more Syrians who've been displaced: they all currently reside in the nation, in the "homeland" of Syria. Of course, "the Kurds" also reside in the homelands of Turkey, Armenia (all the way to its border with Russia, obviously meaning some "Kurds" live in Russia, too), Iran and Iraq.

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And, just as any knowledgeable person understands, classifying these Syrians "the Kurds" is as illogical as claiming they have a "homeland", since lazily grouping "the Kurds" all together ignorantly displaces the significant differences defining them, eg, they do not share the same dialects, let alone cultures.

An effective number of Syrian Kurds are socialist terrorists, meaning they'll intentionally kill innocent people to further their political cause. They've found haven in the very north of civil war-savaged Syria, so much so that from what you grant to them as their "homeland", they've launched countless terrorist attacks into/upon Turkey. America also classifies these socialist "Kurds" as terrorists, too.

It's too bad they haven't succeeded in eliminating their main target, President of Turkey and official NATO ally Erdogan, but the significant fact is they haven't, and now he's grasping the opportunity to eliminate them, either by voluntary eviction or involuntary capture or death - the socialist Kurd terrorists in Syria, not "the Kurds" - and create a buffer zone free of them on Syria's northern border.

And if 1,000 American troops would've stayed there in tyrant Erdogan's way, enough of them would've no doubt died already that we'd be basically now at war with a NATO ally, and all the socialist terrorist "Kurds" in the world aren't worth even one American dead.

Again, that's unless you want to offer up your life in their defense, instead.
 
And once again: if Trump was a Democrat, you'd argue the exact opposite - you know it, everyone knows it. Which is what makes you mostly nothing but a statist/conservative/Republican political party partisan hack, no less than the other partisan hacks in this thread doing the exact same except from their own partisanly bigoted viewpoints. It's what you bozos do.

No I wouldn't, you and everyone who thinks so is a dumb son of a bitch. So fuck off.:rolleyes:
 
Published reports today that Leningrad Lindsey Graham told Trump that he should still protect the oilfields even if he planned on having American troops retreat from the Kurds. Trump agreed.
 
Your map proves that the Kurds lived on that land. It was their home.

Thanks. :kiss::kiss:

It is home for a lot of people, not just Kurds.

Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Turks who happen to be Syrians and constitute 90% of the population. Only 10% is Kurdish.. And, again YPG is not representing those Kurds. General Mazloum Abdi, the leader of YPG is not even from Syria.. The irony is that his real name is Ferhat Abdi Sahin, which is a Turkish name. Go figure.

Are you arguing that YPG should have continued controlling 30% of the Syrian Land and continue ethnically cleansing other Syrians from those areas, and we should should be supporting their effort? Are you against the Syrian refugees returning back to their homelands from Lebanon, Turkey and Europe at large?
 
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