Re: Regional geopolitics
Major flows in the article:
- pretending the joy and welcome of besieged shiite villagers, under siege and threat of slaughter for 3 years, welcoming their savers, shiite Hezbolla and Iraki sadr troops.... as being example of the entire syrian (mainly sunni) population. Just enough to decredibilise all the rest.
- The road to turkish border is far from being closed, turkey still has more than 100 Km of border with Idleb, and roads in hilly or montainous terrain, covered or not by forest are far more suited for traffic than the one highway in desert the army just cut.
- no way Syria can reunite. If anything, the northern Kurdish rojava, blessed and curved by the US.
- no way can the mukhabarat return its nets inside sunni population, if anything, the 5 year period was enough for turkish services to install much more effective nets...
- just one question: how come Affrin, a Kurdish YPG island did survive for 5 years, if incerceled by Turkey and pro turkish militias? How come much smaller pokets like the Ghutas, or rastan survive, for 5 years??
Syria + Irak as it were, are over, no matter the end scenario, no matter the deals, and no matter the will of regional or interational powers anymore.
Borders have to be redrawn.
This is not small Lebanon of the 90's.
Originally posted by Joseph
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- pretending the joy and welcome of besieged shiite villagers, under siege and threat of slaughter for 3 years, welcoming their savers, shiite Hezbolla and Iraki sadr troops.... as being example of the entire syrian (mainly sunni) population. Just enough to decredibilise all the rest.
- The road to turkish border is far from being closed, turkey still has more than 100 Km of border with Idleb, and roads in hilly or montainous terrain, covered or not by forest are far more suited for traffic than the one highway in desert the army just cut.
- no way Syria can reunite. If anything, the northern Kurdish rojava, blessed and curved by the US.
- no way can the mukhabarat return its nets inside sunni population, if anything, the 5 year period was enough for turkish services to install much more effective nets...
- just one question: how come Affrin, a Kurdish YPG island did survive for 5 years, if incerceled by Turkey and pro turkish militias? How come much smaller pokets like the Ghutas, or rastan survive, for 5 years??
Syria + Irak as it were, are over, no matter the end scenario, no matter the deals, and no matter the will of regional or interational powers anymore.
Borders have to be redrawn.
This is not small Lebanon of the 90's.
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