Archived Syrian president's cousin fatally shoots top air force official in road rage incident (theguardian.com)
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Archived Syrian president's cousin fatally shoots top air force official in road rage incident (theguardian.com)
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[–] Omegametroidhunter ago
Is Assad better then the Turks or ISIS probably, however those are not exactly high standards to top. What I'm saying is that the kurds (more specifically the YPG/YPJ) are better off remaining independent then siding with a lesser evil
[–] novictim 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Let us put it this way: Syria was known for its secularism back to the days of Hafez al-Assad. Women in bikinis on beaches and no threat from neck-bearded Salafists...that is not the case for Turkey after the rise of Erdogan.
You have to deprogram. The media fed us all a large heap of bullshit when the Syrian civil war started. These reporters were entirely hoodwinked and thought that the Arab Spring was a sign that secular democracy was on the agenda. We know just how wrong that is now but the MSM never corrected its errors, not in Libya and not in Egypt with the rise of Morsi and not in Syria with the Islamist insurgency.
This pattern of faux democracy movements are exactly what occurred in Iran, btw. But sitting in the wings were the real puppet masters, Mullahs and Imams plotting to be as violent and brutal as needs be to bulldoze the useful idiots out of the way and to eliminate them.
There is a clear pattern here that any one can see with the exception of the Politically Correct Western Journalist (excluding Richard Engel btw who does get it right more than wrong).
[–] Omegametroidhunter ago (edited ago)
I am aware of that and I am not saying that the Turkish government could even be remotely considered as good but what I am saying is that the only group in the region worth supporting (to me at least) are the YPJ/YPG nothing more and nothing less
edit. Thinking it over some of leftists groups in turkey itself might be worth supporting although I don't know much about them