YPG and DFNS thread

are you serious?
they resisted their socialist revolution with the help of US, other imperialist countries and Wahabi states.
that the country is filled opium, hash, religious extremism, Pastun Nationalism, poverty and every single problem of the 3rd world.

how it is going to be better for Afghans?
I don't get it

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Darn I think I need to go to bed, I cannot tell which was which now….
Pic unrelated, just OC to trigger Leninists

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Same.
Tbh that would be the best solution with the stability of the region in mind.
Also such a compromise would curb the imperialist fantasies of Turkey

Nice OC lmoa

I see nothing wrong with this though. The problem with the Soviet Union is that it lacked the middle two-lined arrows.

if you truly think this is some "lend lease" deal they have
if you truly think the military power of the SU is comparable to the relation of one big US military base in Syria forces to US presence
and that they'll be allowed to have a voice of their own in this
then not sorry, but it cannot be said any other way, you are an idiot

how is the pic supposed to trigger leninists?

No, you're the idiot, and your pathetic grasp of geopolitics is laughable.

US aid to the Kurds in general is based on strategic support in the war against Al Qaeda and ISIS, which itself is broadly based on arms deals. Röjava is an easy ally because it's fighting ISIS, but it's also resistant to Russian/Assad forces. The drawback is that the US also has to balance its support of the Kurds with its alliance with Turkey, which is actually why the US briefly withdrew support early on in the Trump administration.

Assad has already threatened to retake the region, but he has also expressed a willingness to negotiate. This isn't a bluff - to go in without any negotiation would threaten the country's stability, and would be a serious administrative issue. So it's key that the Kurds, and Rôjava in specific, have a solid strategy for getting whatever concessions they can during negotiations.

So long as negotiations proceed, US intervention in that process is extremely unlikely, since it would undermine their alliances in the Middle East, and weaken them with Russia.

You're an idiot. Please kill yourself.

The two lined ones are really just indicators like the "…" for more of the same. I didn't want to have to copy dozens of "Sovjet" boxes.

Pic related.

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