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El SAA y el ejército turco han acabado encarados, pero tan amigos.
Yo veo el foco en las relaciones usano turcas, otros actores no moverán pieza hasta que vean hacia donde van los tiros.
Guerra de Siria: los imperios usano y neotomano chocan.
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El título es muy diplomático para como acaba el artículo:
Hashd al-Shaabi: PKK presence in Sinjar against Iraqi constitution - Iraqi News
Baghdad (BasNews) The Iraqi Shi’ite militia group known as Hashd al-Shaabi or the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) on Wednesday opposed the presence of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Iraq, saying it is against the constitution.
“The Iraqi constitution does not allow any [armed] group to use the Iraq’s soil to attack neighboring countries,” said Ahmed Asadi, a spokesperson for Hashd al-Shaabi.
He also expressed concern over Tuesday’s Turkish airstrikes in Sinjar in which five Kurdish Peshmerga troops were killed and nine others injured. The Shi’ite group’s spokesperson reiterated that Peshmerga forces and Hashd al-Shaabi are allied wishing Iraq’s defense structure
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otro que se pregunta si el turco quiere disuadir a los kurdos de acercarse a Raqqa:
Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?
Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?
extraigo lo que dice un asirio:
Isho Gweriye, president of the Syriac Union Party and a member of the Syrian Democratic Assembly, said not only the Kurds but all peoples of the area see Turkey’s attacks as aggression. He made this assessment for Al-Monitor: “These attacks are a continuation of [Turkey's] chauvinist policies. It was important for Erdogan to go to Raqqa. But the US policies did not allow him. What Erdogan wants is for the forces now involved in the Raqqa operation to return to the north. As [SDF] units were entering Tabqa, the Turkish army stepped up its operations. This is important. Erdogan wants to disrupt the Raqqa operation and insert the Turkish forces into the operations."
He added, "All this is happening on the eve of Erdogan’s Washington trip. This is an effort to influence Washington. But it is the people of the region who are paying the highest price. It only fuels animosity between the peoples. Arabs are uncomfortable also. Our people see Turkey's moves as an occupation of our land, a violation of sovereign rights and as colonialism. Turks may get the support of a few who are promoting their own private interests, but the tribes here do not approve of Turkey’s designs.”
Read more: Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?
Yo veo el foco en las relaciones usano turcas, otros actores no moverán pieza hasta que vean hacia donde van los tiros.
Guerra de Siria: los imperios usano y neotomano chocan.
................
El título es muy diplomático para como acaba el artículo:
Hashd al-Shaabi: PKK presence in Sinjar against Iraqi constitution - Iraqi News
Baghdad (BasNews) The Iraqi Shi’ite militia group known as Hashd al-Shaabi or the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) on Wednesday opposed the presence of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Iraq, saying it is against the constitution.
“The Iraqi constitution does not allow any [armed] group to use the Iraq’s soil to attack neighboring countries,” said Ahmed Asadi, a spokesperson for Hashd al-Shaabi.
He also expressed concern over Tuesday’s Turkish airstrikes in Sinjar in which five Kurdish Peshmerga troops were killed and nine others injured. The Shi’ite group’s spokesperson reiterated that Peshmerga forces and Hashd al-Shaabi are allied wishing Iraq’s defense structure
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otro que se pregunta si el turco quiere disuadir a los kurdos de acercarse a Raqqa:
Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?
Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?
extraigo lo que dice un asirio:
Isho Gweriye, president of the Syriac Union Party and a member of the Syrian Democratic Assembly, said not only the Kurds but all peoples of the area see Turkey’s attacks as aggression. He made this assessment for Al-Monitor: “These attacks are a continuation of [Turkey's] chauvinist policies. It was important for Erdogan to go to Raqqa. But the US policies did not allow him. What Erdogan wants is for the forces now involved in the Raqqa operation to return to the north. As [SDF] units were entering Tabqa, the Turkish army stepped up its operations. This is important. Erdogan wants to disrupt the Raqqa operation and insert the Turkish forces into the operations."
He added, "All this is happening on the eve of Erdogan’s Washington trip. This is an effort to influence Washington. But it is the people of the region who are paying the highest price. It only fuels animosity between the peoples. Arabs are uncomfortable also. Our people see Turkey's moves as an occupation of our land, a violation of sovereign rights and as colonialism. Turks may get the support of a few who are promoting their own private interests, but the tribes here do not approve of Turkey’s designs.”
Read more: Is Turkey trying to disrupt Raqqa operation?