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At least 100,000 people have been forced to flee their homes, and when Middle Easterners are displaced, they usually end up in Western countries as refugees. Bloodthirsty, psychopathic terrorists from the jew-backed Islamic State have been able to break out of prison because the Kurdish soldiers who have been guarding them are succumbing to the attacks of the Islamic State's Turkish allies. Erdogan is saying that if European leaders criticize his illegal attacks against Syria, he will flood Europe with refugees, even though he has already received huge sums of money from Europe to prevent just that. Now, how is any of this good for white people? |
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If I have to choose between Syria's legitimate, honorable, civilized, anti-zionist president Bashar al-Assad and the greedy, opportunistic, ruthless, murderous, pro-ISIS piece of Turk shit Erdogan, then I choose the former. But hey, that's just me. |
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The jews want Syria destroyed because they view it as a threat to the hegemony of the genocidal bandit state of Pissrael. The Turk shit Erdogan is implementing the jewish agenda by bombing northern Syria, killing its citizens, displacing at least 100,000 people (who might end up as refugees in Western countries, another bonus for the jews), destroying the infrastructure and making it easier for the bloodthirsty, jew-backed terrorists of the Islamic State to escape from the prisons that Kurdish soldiers threw them into. Turk shit Erdogan is now saying that his murderous attacks in Syria are going to be like the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, i.e. he's bragging about how his so-called people invaded and occupied a European country with a long and rich history, thereby showing us for the umpteenth time that he's not just anti-Kurdish and anti-Syrian, but also anti-white. And yet he has fan boys here on VNN (not just in this thread, but also in the long, consolidated thread about American soldiers). |
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October 16th, 2019 | #2866 |
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Disaster for Washington and its Kurdish 'Rojava' nation-building project in northern Syria
Last night, Kurdish officials in northeastern Syria issued a statement that an agreement has been reached with the government in Damascus allowing the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) to takeover key strategic positions along Syria's northern border with Turkey.
Not surprisingly, cheers can he heard from Damascus to Moscow, and Tehran, too, while leaving Washington's foreign policy blob visibly moaning in agony. The reality of the situation is that Turkey sprung a trap set by Damascus and its allies. In doing so, Turkey helped to clean up what was previously a near impossible situation for Damascus. While much of the western mainstream media has laboured over 'Trump's decision' to pull-out US troops from Syria, there are other factors which have been driving the current situation. If you've been monitoring the Turkish press over the last few years, you would know that Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been eager to fire-up his AKP base at home and project Neo-Ottoman power regionally, so this latest Turkish foray into Syria can be seen as a resumption of the 'New Turkey' - the AKP's gradual transformation of Turkey from a secular Kemalist state, to an Islamic one. This gradual revolution is not confined within Turkey's own borders though, as it hopes to extend its micro-colonial project of Sunnification to include areas in question located inside and along Syria's northern border with Turkey. Hence, Ankara has moved its forces into Syrian territory for the third time in as many years, this time dubbed "Operation Peace Spring," and with Erdogan justifying the move under the auspices of 'fighting terrorism,' vowing once again to secure the country's national security by stamping-out the Kurdish YPG-PKK 'terrorist threat' embedded in northern Syria. He may have achieved some marginal success in this department, but not in the way most mainstream pundits think. Unknowingly perhaps (or not), Turkey helped towards resolving at least three separate problems which had been grating at Damascus and Moscow for at least the last three years. Firstly, the Turkish incursion has finally displaced uninvited US military forces that had begun illegally occupying northeastern Syria since late 2016, effectively propping-up their SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) Kurdish-led proxy militants, many of whom share membership with Kurdish YPG/PKK militant groups. This weekend has shown the world that, without its US protection, Kurdish-led forces are not as viable as they have been depicted in the western media, now exposed to the painful reality that their 'autonomous' status in northeastern Syria is on borrowed time, evidenced by the fact that they failed to protect Kurdish residents from the Turkish military and their jihadi vanguard ground forces, formerly known as Free Syrian Army (FSA), who've rather cynically rebranded themselves now to the 'Syrian National Army'. With Syrian Kurdish forces now on their back heels, they were left with no other option than to approach Damascus to negotiate an alliance. That agreement was inked this weekend, with the SAA now heading towards key towns and cities in the northeast of Syria including one of the centers of fighting - the hotly contested Syrian border town of Kobani. This new reality also means that Turkish military will not willingly fire upon SAA forces inside of Syrian sovereign territory, although Turkey's jihadist FSA/SNA militias might engage with its old nemesis. Those side skirmishes could prolong instability, but they are not nearly as insurmountable as entrenched US forces in the area. https://www.sott.net/article/422046-...-other-options Will the Turds EVER learn not to trust the Swamp.
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The EU's days are numbered, IMO, and any development such as this serves to put further strain on this alliance.
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The main agitating force in Syria was the USA, and pissreal, not Turkey. I'm not claiming Turkey is a saint here, and they most definitely took advantage of opportunities that presented themselves for their own benefit. It was the USA that agitated the situation with Turkey by backing Kurds in Northern Syria, and Turkey's response to that was to back jihadists loyal to them in the region. Yes, I think Turkey prefers ISIS over Kurds. ISIS might be a generalization where many different groups are named under that label by the media, even if it's not true. The USA and the US media has a habit of referring to ISIS as "Syrian rebels" or "Freedom fighters" when they're fighting for US and pissreali interests, and everyone else is ISIS, even though both the Russians and Syrians refer to the US backed rebels as terrorists/ISIS. So who is and isn't ISIS really depends on who you ask, and what their agenda is. The ones engaging in the worst atrocities in Syria were the US backed terrorists. Turkey no doubt used a proxy of their own to fight with Kurds in Northern Syria, and therefore they're "ISIS" from the USA's perspective. But now it's looking like the situation has changed. Turkish aggression in Syria helped lead to the USA's withdrawal, and encouraged Kurds to come to the table to negotiate with Assad. Seems likely that the situation will deescalate. I don't think Turkey will go to war with Syrian forces, and if they do, I will be a fierce critic. If Erdogan tries to take part of Northern Syria and call it Turkey, I will be a critic.
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Russians take over abandoned u.s. base in Syria
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Has the Kurdish death toll reached six gorillion yet since the US turned the Middle East over to Putin?!?!?
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October 18th, 2019 | #2872 |
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Kurds are a US backed invasion force into Syria, who are officially there to steal land from Syrians and take it as part of Kurdistan. The USA was planning on winning in Syria, meaning Assad gets removed, and a Zionist puppet gets put in his place. And they enlisted the Kurds for this purpose with a promise of supporting a Kurdistan.
Turkey no doubt got wind of these plans, and were waiting for an opportune moment to throw a wrench in this Zionist operation. This wasn't a spur of the moment decision by the Turks, and they likely had plans to send troops in for quite some time. Turkey waited for the perfect moment to execute this plan. Support for the Zionist occupation in Syria was dwindling, much to the chagrin of Zionist neocons in the USA, and the USA was starting to look less decisive and confident about their odds of success of ousting Assad, which was the plan in Syria from the beginning, not "fighting ISIS". If the USA was honest with the people about their intentions from the beginning, there would have been even less support for this unpopular war. So they had to make a new public enemy #1, ISIS/IS/Daesh (intentionally obfuscated), who throws fags off rooftops, burns people with gasoline in dramatic fashions and beheads people on video. And if that wasn't enough, they appeal to bleeding heart christ insaners, when ISIS targets christian Yazidi women and children. So, basically everyone has a reason to hate this new, manufactured enemy. Chump: I'm gonna smash ISIS! - To a round of applause from White christian harelips at Chump rallies. Campaigns against foreign wars, but, BUT! We have to smash ISIS! Even through he's tired of the USA being the worlds police force, let's do it one more time in defence of all the faggots getting thrown off rooftops in Syria, and Yazidi women put into slavery....
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The US neocons funded and trained Kurdish PKK affiliated 'Syrian Democratic Forces' to fight ISIS, like the US also covertly funded and supplied arms to ISIS to fight Assad's Syrian National Army, and also gave arms to the 'Free Syrian army' fighting Assad and fuck knows who else. The PKK is a Marxist-Leninist terrorist group with a long history of bombings and murders in both Turkey and Europe. Like the Ukrainian neo-Nazis of the Azov movement, the neocons will fund and equip any group they deem will hasten US geopolitical interests.
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There's never been a state called 'Kurdistan', the US made promises to these nomad Turds that they could grab a piece of Syria for themselves in their efforts to balkanize the country for izrael. The US couldn't deliver on the promise cos Russia threw a wrench into the mix coming to the aid of its ally.
As for the Turks invading Syria, last time I looked they were still members of the North Atlantic Terrorist Organization so what does that tell you? And why would they stand idly by while the US 'creates' a state right on their border for a rootless people that believe half of Turkey belongs to them? Things have changed since the 1990's when zog handed another bunch of wandering gypsies Kosovo screwing over Russias ally Serbia, I cant wait to see what Moscow eventually has in store for those scummy shiptars. And how they will resolve the zog instigated 'crisis' in the Ukraine ...you are seeing geopolitical genius at work here playing the long game my friends. Remember, Russia is the only power on earth that has said they would back us (White Americans) if we ever got serious about deposing the leftist regime in Washington. Go Russia! PS what other group of wandering, stateless scum was given land that wasnt theirs by the zionist AngloAmericans? I'll give ya one guess ...hahahaha Last edited by T.Garrett; October 19th, 2019 at 12:48 PM. Reason: added PS |
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When has Russia ever said it will help white separatist groups in usa? If they did it would only be to their benefit. Also I don't see the Russian state moving away from its lame old school soviet style tactics of muh racism is bad usa is a horrible place for blacks and us imperialism makes africans into poor mud hut cannibals. Not to say their crazy crusade against Ukrainian Nazis that are just waiting to kill every Russian under their bed.
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What did you do in the Middle East, Daddy? I gave free rides for terrorists in my tank
US forces transferring Daesh terrorists from Syria to Iraq: Report
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ISIS (Israeli Saudi Infiltration Services) prison break in Turdistan and the US "free" media has footage galore.
Jew pedophile (redundant) Epstein suicides in New York prison. Not a single frame of footage. Hmmmmmmmmm?!? |
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Russia is farther to the right than the USA is. In the not so distant future, American green niggers are going to be enforcing (((correct))) gender pronoun usage for degenerates and circus sideshow freaks. While Russians are still busy putting down degenerates. This is how pro-feminist and pro-fag propaganda is dealt with in Russia:
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‘Taking legal action’: Iraq pleads with UN to kick unauthorized US forces out of country https://www.rt.com/news/471645-iraq-..._notifications |
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