Starker on 18/10/2019 at 20:46
Kurdish people have faced persecution for decades upon decades. It's only natural that they would form at least some kind of armed resistance against that, the latest of which had been the PKK. Yet when they have gained control over a territory, the Kurds have not been "terrorist to each other". In multi-ethnic Rojava, for example, people seem to enjoy more freedom and peace than anywhere else in Syria, or most of the Middle-East, even. In fact, a lot of Kurdish politicians openly support things like democracy, gender equality, and religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence for all groups.
jkcerda on 18/10/2019 at 21:21
and those kurds are enjoying peace,,,,,,,,,,,,, the terrorist along the Turkish border not so much.......
Renzatic on 18/10/2019 at 21:35
They're bombing towns, you dumb fuck. Turkey isn't taking a discriminate, concentrated effort to root out anyone in particular. They're shooting into a crowd, assuming they'll probably hit a couple of bad guys in the process.
You claiming they're all terrorist is just a simple way to justify your position, while still maintaining a level of morality.
Starker on 18/10/2019 at 21:38
Yes, enjoying peace, like the Kurdish peace activist who was recently brutally murdered, having been beaten and dragged by hair before her death. Like the boy who sustained chemical burns in Turkish attacks. Like all the other civilians being indiscriminately bombed.
jkcerda on 18/10/2019 at 22:11
Quote Posted by Renzatic
They're bombing towns, you dumb fuck. Turkey isn't taking a discriminate, concentrated effort to root out anyone in particular. They're shooting into a crowd, assuming they'll probably hit a couple of bad guys in the process.
You claiming they're all terrorist is just a simple way to justify your position, while still maintaining a level of morality.
oretards drones killed plenty at wedding parties, shit he bombed DR's w/o borders you dumb fuck, you are pretending the turks are worse that WE ARE just to justify your position and try to maintain a level of morality.
you are so pissed because Obama turned you into a damn war hawk that you can't see that I did mention the Turks are only bombing those along Syria/Turkey border, not ALL Kurds are getting bombed.
what Turkey is doing needs to be dealt with by SYRIA............... who controls those towns? the Kurds who are terrorist to Turkey.
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https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/09/afghanistan-shocking-disregard-for-civilians-as-us-drone-strike-adds-to-death-toll/)
plenty under trump and oretard. how many more fucking years of this shit do you need? is there a damn point where you can say GTFO is the best option? or do you need a POS democrat to tell you when it's ok? because not a single one of those assholes has said a damn thing about withdrawing, shit POS Warren voted to INCREASE military spending, the rest of the dip shits are worried about fake shit like the GND bullshit. and ONLY TULSI has said we need to GTFO, guess who was labeled a Russian agent by democrats? you bet it was Tulsi.
while you are on your damn high horse, where the fuck do you think we conducted war in? the mountains? we fucking invaded towns as well, did you not watch American Sniper? yeah we went into homes and held people hostage looking for "terrorist" while acting like the same shit we claimed we were looking for.
if fucking Russia was arming communist groups here we would be doing the same shit turkey is and be dealing with it. there are a bunch of factions in the M-E, when you arm one group you just fucked the rest of them and created enemies in the process, fucking al queda formed from the morons cock sucking reagan armed. it's obvious we don't learn from fucking history but you guys have the damn answer right? wake the fuck up.
lowenz on 18/10/2019 at 22:12
Quote Posted by jkcerda
and those kurds are enjoying peace,,,,,,,,,,,,, the terrorist along the Turkish border not so much.......
Like american terrorists who killed british troops centuries ago?
jkcerda on 18/10/2019 at 22:14
Quote Posted by Starker
Yes, enjoying peace, like the Kurdish peace activist who was recently brutally murdered, having been beaten and dragged by hair before her death. Like the boy who sustained chemical burns in Turkish attacks. Like all the other civilians being indiscriminately bombed.
yeap, war aint pretty, our drones killed plenty .
jkcerda on 18/10/2019 at 22:16
Quote Posted by lowenz
Like american terrorists who killed british troops centuries ago?
EXACTLY, one nations terrorist is another nations freedom fighter............. wait, you suggesting we keep arming groups there? what happens when another group wants independence from the Kurds if the Kurds win? shall we arm them as well??
god I love it when liberals promote the 2nd...........
lowenz on 18/10/2019 at 22:22
Quote Posted by jkcerda
EXACTLY, one nations terrorist is another nations freedom fighter............. wait, you suggesting we keep arming groups there? what happens when another group wants independence from the Kurds if the Kurds win? shall we arm them as well??
god I love it when liberals promote the 2nd...........
But Rojava is an ANTI-national state experiment.
This is what makes so peculiar this case.
jkcerda on 18/10/2019 at 22:26
Quote Posted by lowenz
But Rojava is an ANTI-national state experiment.
This is what makes so peculiar this case.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava)
Quote:
The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), often referred to as Rojava, is a de facto autonomous region in northeastern Syria. It consists of self-governing sub-regions in the areas of Afrin, Jazira, Euphrates, Raqqa, Tabqa, Manbij and Deir Ez-Zor.[7][8] The region gained its de facto autonomy in 2012[9] in the context of the ongoing Rojava conflict and the wider Syrian Civil War, in which its official military force, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), has taken part. While entertaining some foreign relations, the region is not officially recognized as autonomous by the government of Syria or any international state or organization.[10][11] Northeastern Syria is polyethnic and home to sizeable ethnic Kurdish, Arab and Assyrian populations, with smaller communities of ethnic Turkmen, Armenians and Circassians.[12]
The supporters of the region argue that it is an officially secular polity[13][14] with direct democratic ambitions based on a libertarian socialist ideology promoting decentralization, gender equality,[15] environmental sustainability and pluralistic tolerance for religious, cultural and political diversity, and that these values are mirrored in its constitution, society, and politics, claiming it to be a model for a federalized Syria as a whole, rather than outright independence.[16][17][18][19][20][21] Some of the criticism against the region has included claims of authoritarianism, Kurdification[22][23], ban on critical journalists, the promotion of an anti-capitalist ideology, and influence from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (commonly known as PKK).[24][25]
sounds bitching, we should arm them and make them a threat to other nations.....................what could go wrong? let's make a democracy out of the middle east by force, we fucking know better than they do, just like Christoper Columbus knew better when he discovered America............ pacification by force and make them leave the stone age in which they live in is for the greater good, they simply don't know it......