Siria XXVIII: Quo vadis Kurdistan?

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En tierra quebrada.
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.”


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Trump is puppet of US

US president Donald Trump is not a truly independent political leader but merely a puppet of US corporations, military and intelligence, and who serves their interests, Syrian President Bashar Assad has told the Latin American TeleSUR TV network.

Trump pursues “no own policies” but only executes the decisions made by the “intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, the big arms manufacturers, oil companies, and financial institutions,” the Syrian leader said in an exclusive interview with TeleSUR.


Trump's actions amow a dispute over an alleged chemical weapons attack. © Carlo Allegri‘Another Neo-Con puppet’: Trump’s former backers jump ship after Syria airstrike
"As we have seen in the past few weeks, he changed his rhetoric completely and subjected himself to the terms of the deep American state, or the deep American regime," Assad added.

He referred to the fact that Trump came to power on a political platform promising a departure from the interventionist policy of the previous US president, Barack Obama, but soon forgot his promises and ordered a missile strike against the Syrian air base amowing a chemical weapons incident in Syria’s Idlib province.

The Syrian president also said that it is “a complete waste of time to make an assessment of the American president’s foreign policy” as “he might say something” but what he really does depends on “what these [US military and business] institutions dictate to him.”

He also added that it “is not new” and “has been ongoing American policy for decades.”

"This is what characterizes American politicians: they lie on a daily basis... That’s why we shouldn’t believe what the Pentagon or any other American institution says because they say things which serve their policies, not things which reflect reality and the facts on the ground,” Assad told TeleSUR.

He went on to say that the US continues to pursue its age-long policy aimed at establishing and maintaining a global hegemony by turning all countries that oppose it into war zones.



"The United States always seeks to control all the states of the world without exception. It does not accept allies, regardless of whether they are developed states as those in the Western bloc or other states of the world," the Syrian leader explained.

He also added that “what is happening to Syria, to Korea, to Iran, to Russia, and maybe to Venezuela now, aims at re-imposing American hegemony on the world because they believe that this hegemony is under threat now, which consequently threatens the interests of American economic and political elites.”

Assad expressed similar views in an interview with Russia’s Sputnik news agency about a week ago. “The regime in the United States hasn't changed,” he said, adding, “since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States has been attacking different countries in different ways without taking into consideration the Security Council or the United Nations.”

He also said that for the US, “the end justifies the means, no values, no morals at all, anything could happen.”

Despite his criticism, Assad once again confirmed the readiness of the Syrian government to cooperate with the US if it could change its attitude towards respecting other countries’ sovereignty and that of Syria in particular.​

Este tio..., es realmente asi?
Me sorprende los "bemoles" que le echa...
 
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Que Cerdogan haga incursiones tal y como hace Israel no iba a tener ninguna consecuencia, pero de ahí a mandar tropas de tierra hay un abismo.

Por otro lado, si el turco usa sus ratas verdes, el SAA incluso lo agradecerá, a fin de cuentas son menos ratas a las que enfrentarse en Hama.

Los EEUU tendrán un problema, ellos preferían un alto el fuego contra el califato mientras se desarrollaban las incursiones aéreas. En un enfrentamiento terrestre si no ayudan a los kurdos, perderán el favor de éstos y su situación en territorio Sirio carecería de sentido.


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Si pudo haber sido un drone en el mejor de los casos.

Los cacharros Sirios también muchos están alcanzando el tope de su vida útil
Los van arreglando de forma domestica y parcialmente con ayuda Rusa.
 

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ISIS on its last legs as the Syrian Army imposes full control over gas field in east Homs
ISIS en las últimas cuando el Ejército sirio impone un control total sobre los campos de gas en Homs este
Chris Tomson 28/04/2017



DAMASCO, SIRIA (1:30 AM) - En la noche del jueves, el Ejército Árabe Siria (SAA) ha apoderado de los últimos pozos de petróleo en el Al-Shaer Campos de Gas del este de Homs, con ello ha expulsado por completo ISIS desde uno de los yacimientos de gas más grandes del país.

El último punto para ser capturado fue el pozo de gas 105a que fue capturado en una operación conjunta realizada por la quinta legión junto a elementos de división 11 y 18 de la SAA.

Mientras tanto, aviones de combate rusos llevaron a cabo docenas de incursiones contra posiciones mantenidas en ISIS cercanas, en un intento de evitar el grupo yihadista de línea dura de volver a tomar las instalaciones de imperativo.

Ahora, zapadores e ingenieros sirios tienen la tarea de despejar el Al-Shaer Gas campos de minas y traer de vuelta a la funcionalidad completa. Un incendio en curso se intenta detener.

En particular, los recientes avances al noroeste de Palmyra devolver la esperanza de que el Gobierno de Siria será capaz de resolver una escasez de energía de larga duración , que afecta en gran medida la vida cotidiana y las industrias en varias de las principales ciudades.

El último mapa de la región se puede encontrar aquí :

 
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