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    Tabqa Dam update: Kurdish-led forces to stop assault against ISIS to allow engineers to work
    By Paul Antonopoulos - 27/03/2017


    BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:47 P.M.) – The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces will temporarily halt its military operations near the Tabqa Dam.

    The assault will be temporarily halted to allow engineers to carry out repair works so that it does not collapse.

    The ceasefire will begin 1pm local time and end four hours later.

    Earlier an engineer announced the situation at the dam, stating: “If water flow from Turkey remains unchanged, we have about 30 days to time of collapse.”

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    • Re: Regional geopolitics

      In Armenian, we say: " appetite comes while eating"....
      Now they talk not only to crack the turkish headbridge in Al Bab an connect to Afrin, ..... but to go to Idleb. That is they declare openly an access to the Mediterranean shores....Kessab.
      Turks must be happy...
      Due to their policy, and thanks to the US embrella, Kurds gained virtually all of northern Syria, to the shores of the Yeprad river, double of triple the erea they might have dreamed for 5 years back, in their wildest megalomaniac dreams....

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      Kurdish YPG commander: We will go to Idlib after liberating Raqqa from ISIS
      By Paul Antonopoulos - 28/03/20174


      BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:15 P.M.) – A commander of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) revealed in a newspaper interview that his militia aims to fight in Idlib province once Raqqa is captured from ISIS.

      YPG General Commander Sipan said that the focus after defeating ISIS would be on the al-Nusra Front and other jihadi groups operating out of militant-held Idlib.

      With the phone interview given to Al-Hayat newspaper, he also emphasized how Tabqa Dam operation was held off with a four hour ceasefire so engineers an work on repairing it, as Al-Masdar News explained yesterday.

      The commander of the YPG stressed that his militia can cooperate with Russia to work towards “the Kurdish issue in Syria.” The just solution should be on the basis of the federal system in Syria, and Raqqa should be a part of this system with the new local Council.”

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        Turkish MP: If coup had been successful, Armenian state was to be established in eastern Turkey
        13:14, 30.03.2017



        Mehmet Erdoğan, an MP from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Turkey, stated that had last year’s coup attempt succeeded, four states were to be established in the country.

        Erdoğan noted that he had seen the map, in which the boundaries were to be drawn of the countries to form in the present-day territory of Turkey, if the coup had succeeded, according to Olay Medya (Event Media) news website of the country. x

        The AKP deputy stressed that according to this plan, Istanbul was to become a city-state, an Armenian state was to be created in eastern Turkey, a Marxist-Leninist Kurdish state—in the southeast, and a Turkish state—in inner Anatolia.

        As per Mehmet Erdoğan, had last year’s coup attempt succeeded, four states were to be formed in the present-day territory of the country…
        Hayastan or Bust.

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          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          Istanbul was to become a city-state, an Armenian state was to be created in eastern Turkey, a Marxist-Leninist Kurdish state—in the southeast, and a Turkish state—in inner Anatolia
          That's an insult to Greeks. Why only the kurdish state is mentioned with its political system? Glad to see the Ermenleri complex is still alive in them backward retards.

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            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            Turkish MP: If coup had been successful, Armenian state was to be established in eastern Turkey
            13:14, 30.03.2017



            Mehmet Erdoğan, an MP from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Turkey, stated that had last year’s coup attempt succeeded, four states were to be established in the country.

            Erdoğan noted that he had seen the map, in which the boundaries were to be drawn of the countries to form in the present-day territory of Turkey, if the coup had succeeded, according to Olay Medya (Event Media) news website of the country. x

            The AKP deputy stressed that according to this plan, Istanbul was to become a city-state, an Armenian state was to be created in eastern Turkey, a Marxist-Leninist Kurdish state—in the southeast, and a Turkish state—in inner Anatolia.

            https://news.am/eng/news/381759.html
            Sounds like nothing more than terk propaganda aimed at general terk population.
            It's nothing but BS to sway the hominoid sultans genocial subjects (morons).
            Look at the source(s).
            A jerk act by erdojerk.

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            • Re: Regional geopolitics

              Originally posted by Azad View Post
              That's an insult to Greeks. Why only the kurdish state is mentioned with its political system? Glad to see the Ermenleri complex is still alive in them backward retards.
              It's sad, but the population of Istanbul alone is more than the entire population of Greece (14 vs 10 million). What would they do with it? Making Istanbul into an international city-state for commerce and business is actually a great idea. Stripping it of political powers to pursue genocidal policies that is intrinsic with them.

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