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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

The Syrian Kurdish militia, the YPG, has been fighting the Islamic State in Syria for over 2 years, and has recently joined the fight against the Islamic State with the borders of Iraq, providing support to the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga who have occasionally been outmatched by the Islamic State's fighters.

"After the Islamic State increased its attacks in Iraq, YPG forces also crossed into the country on August 2 to protect the Rabia border crossing. According to Can, this move was done on request of the Iraqi Kurds and in coordination with the peshmergas. After heavy fighting, the YPG seized control of the border and town of Rabia."

The YPG apparently has close ties to the Turkish-Kurdish group the PKK, which is operating out of Iraqi Kurdistan currently. Apparently Barzani, the President of the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government, has formed an alliance with the PKK and YPG to fight together against the Islamic State:

"It looks like in this chaotic atmosphere, one positive thing has developed for the Kurds — they have emerged relatively united against their enemy. At the time of writing, Massoud Barzani, the president of Iraqi Kurdistan, had just met with commanders from the PKK. Reports of the meeting stated a deal was reached between the previously fractious groups, and that they would be forming a union to combat the Islamic State."

https://news.vice.com/article/how-kurdis...amic-state

Obviously, a military alliance between Peshmerga from Iraq, Syria and Turkey against the Islamic State also begs certain questions about autonomy for Greater Kurdistan in the near future.
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

And yet we have all of these people in the corridors of power going; "hmm, we cannot arm these guys, they might be dangerous!"

Someone please tell me how the brightest people in the CIA think its a good idea to arm the likes of IS/AQ to attack countries they want to topple.
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

USA was arming Al'Qaeda to stop SSSR.
USA was arming Iran to stop Iraq.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Iran.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Al'Qaeda.
USA was arming ISIS to stop Syria.
USA is now arming Kurds stop ISIS.
...
Next up: USA now arming Turkey to stop Kurds?

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Where does it end? What the hell is wrong with these people?

I can't decide if USA's politicians are global criminal masterminds bent on world domination, or just insanely stupid and flailing around blindly. But one of those has to be true.

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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

Quote: (08-18-2014 06:16 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

USA was arming Al'Qaeda to stop SSSR.
USA was arming Iran to stop Iraq.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Iran.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Al'Qaeda.
USA was arming ISIS to stop Syria.
USA is now arming Kurds stop ISIS.
...
Next up: USA now arming Turkey to stop Kurds?

[Image: 79TQ]

Where does it end? What the hell is wrong with these people?

I can't decide if USA's politicians are global criminal masterminds bent on world domination, or just insanely stupid and flailing around blindly. But one of those has to be true.

Or the wealthy elites simply want to keep the military industrial complex going. That way they can make billions off the middle class worker bees.
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

Quote: (08-18-2014 06:16 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

USA was arming Al'Qaeda to stop SSSR.
USA was arming Iran to stop Iraq.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Iran.
USA was arming Iraq to stop Al'Qaeda.
USA was arming ISIS to stop Syria.
USA is now arming Kurds stop ISIS.
...
Next up: USA now arming Turkey to stop Kurds?

[Image: 79TQ]

Where does it end? What the hell is wrong with these people?

I can't decide if USA's politicians are global criminal masterminds bent on world domination, or just insanely stupid and flailing around blindly. But one of those has to be true.

It would not be the first time that merchants of death use existing ethnic or international tensions to provoke international conflicts for the sake of making indecent amounts of money selling weapons to all actors with the support of the government. Meet sir Boris Zaharoff:

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http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Zaharoff

She go crazy, is hamster!
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

It's like they just don't know when to stop digging themselves into a hole.
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

Kurds really are one of the most civilized groups of people outt here. Their areas of Iraq were free from violence during Iraqs whole civil war that we started. They want independence and are not interested in conquering other people, really just getting what is theirs and being left alone.

Of course, who knows they may turn into villains later but right now, if there are any good guys in the region, it seems like the Kurds. I personally hope they get their own state finally.
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Kurdish militaries/militias from Iraq, Syria, and Turkey agree to unified front

Quote: (08-18-2014 12:38 AM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

The Syrian Kurdish militia, the YPG, has been fighting the Islamic State in Syria for over 2 years, and has recently joined the fight against the Islamic State with the borders of Iraq, providing support to the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga who have occasionally been outmatched by the Islamic State's fighters.

"After the Islamic State increased its attacks in Iraq, YPG forces also crossed into the country on August 2 to protect the Rabia border crossing. According to Can, this move was done on request of the Iraqi Kurds and in coordination with the peshmergas. After heavy fighting, the YPG seized control of the border and town of Rabia."

The YPG apparently has close ties to the Turkish-Kurdish group the PKK, which is operating out of Iraqi Kurdistan currently. Apparently Barzani, the President of the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government, has formed an alliance with the PKK and YPG to fight together against the Islamic State:

"It looks like in this chaotic atmosphere, one positive thing has developed for the Kurds — they have emerged relatively united against their enemy. At the time of writing, Massoud Barzani, the president of Iraqi Kurdistan, had just met with commanders from the PKK. Reports of the meeting stated a deal was reached between the previously fractious groups, and that they would be forming a union to combat the Islamic State."

https://news.vice.com/article/how-kurdis...amic-state

Obviously, a military alliance between Peshmerga from Iraq, Syria and Turkey against the Islamic State also begs certain questions about autonomy for Greater Kurdistan in the near future.




Remember, in this fight the USA is a main reason ISIS developed; Bush in invading Iraq and Obama in helping the terrorists because they wanted to overthrow Bashir Assad.
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