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The US is deliberately holding back because it plays right into their hands. They want Assad gone, and the rebels are doing part of the dirty work for them.Those SDF units fighting in Deir ez-Zor are mainly members of local Arab tribes. These can easily be persuaded to abandon the SDF if the US decides to go full throttle against Sunni Arab Syrian rebels to protect YPG.
I'm not saying this is an easy task but it certainly does not belong in the realm of phantasy which is why the US maintains a low profile with regards to the rebels in the West. They simply observe before making the next move.
I'm absolutely convinced that high-ranking YPG terrorists are fully aware of this.
Hama: The Russian warships launches 5 missiles towards Jabal Zain in the Hama countryside after the advance of the rebels’ Military Operations Administration in the region
Russians really going all out, it really seems like they are pushed to the limit on the air assets and have now resorted to expending precious Naval strike missiles.
I disagree respectfully.The US is deliberately holding back because it plays right into their hands. They want Assad gone, and the rebels are doing part of the dirty work for them.
But if these "rebels" were to get the idea of advancing east of the Euphrates and targeting the oil-rich areas, they would be wiped out faster than they could even pull the trigger. Wasn't it this year when the US shot down a Turkish drone for getting too close to Qamishli? A clear message to anyone who thinks they can bypass their rules. In the end, the Americans decide who goes where and who doesn’t.
The Americans must save face while the world watches closely. They have crafted a narrative in which the Kurds are portrayed as steadfast allies of the West - brave fighters, even featured in Netflix films that depict them as heroes in the fight against the evil IS barbarians. This image is deeply ingrained in the Western public perception, making it all the more difficult for the US to distance itself without undermining its credibility and its own narrative.I disagree respectfully.
The US does not have a romantic relationship with the YPG; their support is purely based on strategic interests.
If the rebels present a proposal that aligns with American interests, the situation could shift dramatically in an instant. In Syria, nothing is set in stone. The situation is fluid.
Let's wait and see.
Message was sent years ago under Trump when Russian "mercenaries" with mechanize armor tried to take those oil fieldsThe Americans must save face while the world watches closely. They have crafted a narrative in which the Kurds are portrayed as steadfast allies of the West - brave fighters, even featured in Netflix films that depict them as heroes in the fight against the evil IS barbarians. This image is deeply ingrained in the Western public perception, making it all the more difficult for the US to distance itself without undermining its credibility and its own narrative.
Step by step, with every possible means, the groundwork for a Kurdistan is being laid a development that anyone with eyes to see can recognize.
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