Saturday, October 12, 2019

Take the Iraqi government for example

Completely useless except they maintain Britain's post colonial map drawing, they are an establishment of sorts.  But utterly incapable of governing Iraq, and should stick with the southern provinces.

In essence, they have the same constitutional flaw our Constitution does, blundering the small / large province problem. The Kurds have kind of figured it out.

Hillary's moderate rebels:
Turkish-backed jihadist forces in Syria murdered two Kurdish prisoners and shot down a woman politician during Turkey’s offensive in Syria on Saturday. The reports have shocked observers of Turkey, a NATO member, and the increasingly brutal campaign it is waging in Syria.


In one incident Turkish-backed extremists who are members of an Arab rebel group that is embedded with Turkey’s military operation are accused of murdering Hevrin Khalef, a female politician in eastern Syria. In a second incident the Arab fighters backed by Turkey murdered two Kurdish prisoners, one of them tied up, on a video. Many of the extremists Turkey has recruited to fight in Syria have openly shouted jihadist slogans claiming they are coming to murder the “kuffar” or “infidels.” Their behavior in the fighting has been compared to ISIS.
All we have done is slosh the sectarianism, nothing more.  The deranged and angry group will pop up and cause slaughter, this is evolution in action.  Continuous, never stopping, a force of nature.

Russia has to arrange a cease fire and negotiations.   It is sort of up to Putin to sort this out. Syrian leaders and Iarqi leaders will eventually get a small clue and help the Kurds. The Iranians already frigged this up fairly bad.  Maybe over time, hundreds of years, they can learn to keep the fighting short and the negotiations long.

More news:

AKCAKALE, Turkey: Turkish forces approached a key Kurdish-held town in northern Syria on Sunday, setting off clashes that allowed hundreds of Daesh supporters to escape from a camp for displaced people near a US-led coalition base, Syrian Kurdish officials said.A US military official said the situation across northeastern Syria was “deteriorating rapidly” and that American forces no longer control ground communications with the Syrian Kurdish fighters they had previously partnered with. The official, who was not authorized to disclose operational details and spoke on condition of anonymity, said US troops on the ground are at risk of being “isolated” and could clash with Turkey-backed Syrian forces.The camp in Ain Eissa, some 35 kilometers south of the border, is home to some 12,000 people, including 1,000 wives and widows of Daesh fighters and their children. The Kurdish-led administration in northern Syria said in a statement that 950 Daesh supporters escaped after attacking guards and storming the gates. It was not immediately possible to confirm that figure.The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Turkish warplanes struck villages near the camp on Sunday. It said camp residents fled as clashes broke out between Turkey-backed Syrian fighters and Kurdish forces, without providing an exact number.

Like our exit from Vietnam.  But this really reflects the idiocy of Iran, Iraq and Syrian leaders.

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