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US troops start pullout in Syria as Turkey prepares operation
Splain this to me, Lucy??
This does not sound like a good deal for our allies, the Kurds?? :mad: Quote:
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Both Turkey and the US are NATO "Allies".
Who does the rest of NATO side with if we get in a dust up? |
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and then add in the Christian Yazidi Genocide :mad::mad::mad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genoci...azidis_by_ISIL |
I'm afraid this is an example of a relationship (e.g. Kurds) our military has nurtured and continues to value that is not shared by the public (translated into political will), mostly because they're not well informed. Politicians who don't heed military advice may gain in the short term, but perhaps regret it later.
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The Kurds are our partner force, not our allies. The Turks, whether we like it or not, are our NATO Allies. On top of all of that, those ISIS prisoners are a problem best left to be dealt with by an entity in that region who knows what and how to do what needs done.
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Problem from day one as I see it, is that supporting the Kurds meant indirectly supporting/making a Kurd nation. Wouldn't that require parts of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey?? Lotsa bad feeling doing that. It would be land locked.
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As far as taking land and giving it to the Kurds Iraq is he only nation weak enough and new enough to do it in but today Iraq is a proxy Iranian government |
This is a re-post of mine I left on a friend’s FB account.
I’m so sick and f’n tired of hearing “those poor Kurds”..... They are COMMUNISTS and are NOT our allies. As much as I don’t like a lot of what the Turks are doing / have done, they ARE our Allies. On top of all of that, in one fail swoop, POTUS just helped cut the land bridge with LH and Iran, forced the Turks to deal with the ISIL issue they helped to create in Syria, and forced Russia to think through their involvement in the region due to the real threat of a NATO Allied country of Turkey (a known wild card) acting in the region. So yeah, Win, Win, Win. And ohh yeah, I‘m really tired of seeing my Brothers get maimed and killed in a messy and often times pointless endeavor. Bottom-line: Never fall in love with your Indig, they are not the mission, but simply a tool to accomplish it. Any GB who doesn’t understand that we are making Tactical decisions to influence the Operational Environment in support of the Strategic Goals set by National Policy needs to go back to the line unit from which he came and pull gate guard. |
Another thought. How well has the suppression of the Kurds inside Turkey gone?? Does letting the turks into Syria just bleed out the Turks??
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View of being Allied with US
In the course of history, The US has been a staunch ally.As an older SF, I remember Viet Nam and our montagnard partners. We, the entire 5th Group benefited from the total support from each tribe. We knew it was wrong and tried to make it right in our own way. The Kurds are no different. They are a minority who just want to be left alone. We armed them, trained them and led them then our government betrayed them. Like 45 years ago, we bailed on them. No, the SF community did not bail, but the United States did led by a corrupt leader with power to spare. How can a Secretary of State, a West Point graduate break their code - "I will not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do"
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“America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests”
Henry Kissinger |
Bubba is 100% correct on this. While it does suck for the Kurds ‘again’ it sucks less than the contemptuous media and “current and former” military leaders condemning the President who ‘IS NOT MAKING THIS DECISION ON HIS OWN’ and has been briefed by current and present experts who don’t rely on “feelings” to make foreign policy decisions from people like John Bolten.
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