In light of recent events, the demcon project Rojava will be tested. What will they do now? Will AANES seek independence?

Trump has said the US shouldn't be involved in Syria, will he recall the remaining few thousand US troops from Syria? Or will the neocons convince Trump he can engage in "good" nation-building and create Kurdistan from AANES and northern Iraq? Would SDF go for such a plan since their stated goal is not a Kurdish state, but a multicultural state organised along the lines of democratic confederalism?

  • supersolid_snake@lemmygrad.ml
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    12 days ago

    That's literally you. Rojava helped us occupy Syria. It's ok, i used to pay for true anon also. I just figured out that he is an imperialist adventurer and stopped.

    • multitotal@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
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      12 days ago

      I'm just pointing out the discrepancy of "critically supporting" countries like Russia and Iran, and even current Afghanistan, but then thinking Rojava is the linchpin of the US imperialist plan for world domination... rather than seeing Rojava's actions from their perspective and considering the context in which those decisions were made.

      You are aware t ISIS was planning to genocide/ethnically cleanse the Kurds in northern Syria, right? These people were fighting for literal survival and the US was the only country that was willing and able to help them substantially.

      But according to you, they should have allowed fundamentalists to chop off their heads.

      That's not an exaggeration. Since the renewed SNA offensive in the north, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced, fleeing to Rojava, for protection. Apparently Manbij has fallen, Erdogan has been talking for years about taking it.

      Rojava is literally under attack by a militia directly supported, armed and trained by a NATO country. Apparently the US had a base in Manbij, but of course they weren't going to clash with Turkey. SDF wants US in Rojava because that's part of the reason preventing Turkey from indiscriminately bombing certain cities (like Manbij).

      I think it is wrong to assume Rojava Kurds, Arabs, et al. are dumb idiots who are ready to do US's bidding for a couple of AKs. I think they are people with agency, I think they have their own goals for the future that diverge from the US', even though they may share some immediate goals. They may also see US as a valuable friend to have when trying to get Turkey to stop killing their people.

      SDF/Rojava is now under attack from the east by SNA (Turkey) and from the north by Turkey proper. They are still fighting for their existence, they can hardly be called an "imperialist force" or some kind of key player in US' plans for controlling the Middle East.

      • GlueBear @lemmygrad.ml
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        11 days ago

        Rojava is literally under attack by a militia directly supported, armed and trained by a NATO country.

        Few points:

        1. Rojava is literally supported, armed, and trained by a NATO country (USA). No one fucking cares that fascist proxies are killing each other, it happens all the time.

        2. They're not anti-imperialists, they actually want an ethnostate. Unfortunately to your frustration, many people are going to have a problem with that.

        3. Oh well, should've not trusted the west/NATO. They played a much larger role in their own demise than anyone else did. They literally only have themselves to blame for what's about to come next.

        • multitotal@lemmygrad.ml
          hexagon
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          11 days ago

          Rojava is literally supported, armed, and trained by a NATO country (USA).

          Because no one else would help them. If your options were ethnic cleansing of your own people and help from the US, which one would you choose?

          Take Rojava out of the ideal, kumbaya world and situate it in time and history where it is now. Tell me what other option did they have?

          they actually want an ethnostate.

          No, they actually don't. Repeating this only betrays your ignorance of the topic to anyone with a modicum of knowledge on DAANES.

          They played a much larger role in their own demise than anyone else did.

          What demise? They're still there.

          They literally only have themselves to blame for what’s about to come next.

          Can you at least try to be less gleeful about the murder of hundreds of thousands of people? Tens of thousands have already been internally displaced, fleeing from Idlib, Manbij and other cities under attack by SNA/Turkey.

          But keep cheering Turkey on, whose stated mission is to eradicate the PKK (Worker's Party of Kurdistan) and SDF. You want Turkey and its islamist militias to wipe out a socialist project because 1) it doesn't affect you, 2) so you can smugly write "I told you so*.

          • GlueBear @lemmygrad.ml
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            10 days ago

            Literally only crackers defend rojava. Not a single Arab, Assyrian, Chaldean, or otherwise supports those psychopaths. Because we all know that they're full of shit and want their own ethnostate.

            Forgive me if I don't care about racist terrorists who are literally tearing my home piece by piece. They wanted assad gone for so long, well now they have it. I'm only shedding tears for the Arabs that didn't want religious zealotry overtaking their secular state.

            I'm going to be gleeful that terrorists are reaping what they're sowing.

            • multitotal@lemmygrad.ml
              hexagon
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              9 days ago

              You're supporting Islamic fascists and Turkey, congrats.

              https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/12/11/turkish-backed-fighters-accused-killing-soldiers-syria/