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10/12/19
The commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces told a senior US diplomat, "You are leaving us to be slaughtered," demanding to know whether the US is going to do anything to protect Syrian Kurds as Turkey continues its military operation targeting America's Kurdish allies in Syria. "You have given up on us. You are leaving us to be slaughtered," Gen. Mazloum Kobani Abdi told the Deputy Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, William Roebuck, in a meeting Thursday, according to an internal US government readout that has been obtained exclusively by CNN. "You are not willing to protect the people, but you do not want another force to come and protect us. You have sold us. This is immoral," Mazloum added. He insisted the US either help stop the Turkish attack or allow the Syrian Democratic Forces to strike a deal with the Assad regime in Damascus and their Russian backers, allowing Russian warplanes to enforce a no-fly zone over northeast Syria, thereby denying Turkey the ability to carry out airstrikes. The US does not want the Kurds turning to the Russians, administration officials say. "I need to know if you are capable of protecting my people, of stopping these bombs falling on us or not. I need to know, because if you're not, I need to make a deal with Russia and the regime now and invite their planes to protect this region," Mazloum said.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Friday the US is not abandoning its Kurdish allies, although he made it clear the US military will not intervene in the fight. "We are not abandoning our Kurdish partner forces and US troops remain with them in other parts of Syria," Esper told reporters at the Pentagon.
The left is really upset at us getting out of a pointless forever war.
Good for Trump.
:shock:
The left is really upset at us getting out of a pointless forever war.
Good for Trump.
Not to detract from the gravity of the present day betrayal of the Syrian Kurds by the US Government, this reversal of policy towards the Kurds in general has a long tradition in US-Kurdish relations. The link is for context.
Eight Times the U.S. Has Betrayed the Kurds
Cheers.
Evilroddy.
My late mother was very astute; she often said that the arbitrary lines defining nations in the Middle East would continue to cause problems for generations. She also opined that when borders did not follow natural terrain features, (rivers, mountains, etc,) trouble would follow. She laid the blame on the British Empire at the conclusion of WW1 for dividing the Ottoman/Arabian lands.
The French had a part also.
A mistake. Saudi Arabia, Israel, the Kurds, whatever. No more American blood should be spilled in the Middle East.
There is a scene near the end of the David Lean film, “Lawrence of Arabia,” that shows the problems in the Arabian world. The allies have been victorious and “Lawrence’ was assigning different logistical agencies to the various tribes. The waterworks went to this tribe, the electrical power plant went to another, the transportation was assigned to yet another. There were other public works that went to other tribes.........within a short period of time the animosities between the tribes took over and the water was shut off, the electricity was shut off and the entire city came to a standstill........
My late mother was very astute; she often said that the arbitrary lines defining nations in the Middle East would continue to cause problems for generations. She also opined that when borders did not follow natural terrain features, (rivers, mountains, etc,) trouble would follow. She laid the blame on the British Empire at the conclusion of WW1 for dividing the Ottoman/Arabian lands.
The left is really upset at us getting out of a pointless forever war.
Good for Trump.
My late mother was very astute; she often said that the arbitrary lines defining nations in the Middle East would continue to cause problems for generations. She also opined that when borders did not follow natural terrain features, (rivers, mountains, etc,) trouble would follow. She laid the blame on the British Empire at the conclusion of WW1 for dividing the Ottoman/Arabian lands.
My late mother was very astute; she often said that the arbitrary lines defining nations in the Middle East would continue to cause problems for generations. She also opined that when borders did not follow natural terrain features, (rivers, mountains, etc,) trouble would follow. She laid the blame on the British Empire at the conclusion of WW1 for dividing the Ottoman/Arabian lands.
Not to detract from the gravity of the present day betrayal of the Syrian Kurds by the US Government, this reversal of policy towards the Kurds in general has a long tradition in US-Kurdish relations. The link is for context.
Eight Times the U.S. Has Betrayed the Kurds
Cheers.
Evilroddy.
The left is really upset at us getting out of a pointless forever war.
Good for Trump.
That film took (to phrase it kindly) a helluva lot of poetic license with real events.There is a scene near the end of the David Lean film, “Lawrence of Arabia,” that shows the problems in the Arabian world. The allies have been victorious and “Lawrence’ was assigning different logistical agencies to the various tribes. The waterworks went to this tribe, the electrical power plant went to another, the transportation was assigned to yet another. There were other public works that went to other tribes.........within a short period of time the animosities between the tribes took over and the water was shut off, the electricity was shut off and the entire city came to a standstill........
What you see it as has already been aptly described as a load of bumpf in other threads.The democrats are. I personally see it as a necessary step to return refugees to their homes. Plus the PKK are terrorists. Obama just gave them a new name to get around the ban on working with terrorists because he had no other choice after Assad made it either him or ISIS who would be ruling Syria.
This will be a dark time in American history. We look weak, we look scared and we are not only permitting the genocide of long time allies but we are giving a wink and a nod while the perpetrators commit these atrocities.Military leader of Syrian Kurds tells US 'you are leaving us to be slaughtered'
Kurdish women with children fleeing in terror
"We have not abandoned our Kurdish allies. US troops remain with them in other parts of Syria."
What sort of mealy-mouth **** is that Esper? You think these people are stupid? Of course Trump has betrayed them. Other parts of Syria? Are you a frigging moron?
The Trump administration does not want the Kurds aligning with Russia? What do you expect them to do? Get slaughtered while you mouth your asinine platitudes and reassurances?
Turkey bombing Kurd civilians
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