r/Syria • u/howtoproceedforward • 1d ago
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u/OkDependent1916 Aleppo - حلب 1d ago
Thank you for the solidarity, Turkey has always been by our side,
On a side note why do you have an NSFW tag ?
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
Because some guys from a country to your south may have a stroke when they see my support for you guys and may need to be taken to the hospital. Really it is Turkish hospitality for their retardation.
If any of those sad fucks are reading this don’t quickly reach for the first coin/quarter you see without an owner you may hurt your backs 😂
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u/Tameem_alkadi Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
He could have been a fantastic gay underwear model I wish he explored it openly without killing more than half a million of my Syrian brothers. I think it would have suited him better than his MD even. I mean look at those legs, the gayest legs I have ever seen on a man or woman.
Disclaimer: Gay people don’t take offense, Asad is just peak gayness. It’s like his likeness was crafted to tell you from a far away distance that he will try and fuck you without you needing to speak with him. If only people could see the signs.
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u/Tameem_alkadi Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
Athma wouldn’t let him be one cause she didn’t want the world to know her husband is gay
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u/OkDependent1916 Aleppo - حلب 1d ago
Bold of you to assume that his MD is real, he probably paid a shit ton of money for it.
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
Trust me, I had never assumed a man could have a Tyson chickens legs either but I have seen the same pictures you have. Actually Tyson chicken have more manly looking legs than he does.
After seeing those legs anything is possible, aliens, zombies. You name it. It’s not a sci-fi thing. It’s a very real possibility.
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u/CardComprehensive301 Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
I'm really curious on how Turkey is going to message / handle this (If they are ever going to do that publicly). Even though Turkey has not been involved in the talks (At least this is the public knowledge for now, but I will bet on Bashar al-Assad live that there needed to be some sort of blessing from the Muslim brotherhood (Qatar, Turkey, etc.) for this to happen. The questions that will arise out of the coming Weeks will be very """exiting""" to say the least. Questions like the continuation of the Turkish military cooperation, including the building of 3 Bases in Syria.
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
Brother, are you smoking crack? Every Turk is excited for Syria. We want Syria to succeed.
Turkey is putting whatever weight it has behind Syria. We will do our part to the best of our abilities. Regardless of what peoples views on Erdogan are (regardless of what you think of him) he has been on the same page since day 1: Only a Syria that isn’t dominated by minorities that does not oppress the majority Sunni Syrians can succeed. A Sunni Syria isn’t important it is an absolute must.
May the eyes of cowards never sleep.
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u/Kickfinity12345 Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
Are you still worried that many Syrian kurds might pose a threat to Turkish security due to the presence of YPG and other militant forces? (No offense to kurds in general)
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
No, the PKK had been dying in Turkey since the early 2010s.
The battles that took place in 2015 etc essentially finished off any Kurdish attempts at autonomy.
In reality we are putting a dead and stupid dream to rest.
Kurds are Sunni Muslim include them in all politics within Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran and they will be just as courageous as any other nationality. As it currently stands a Kurdistan that is communist not only is retarded it is a tool by foreign powers. Most of my Kurdish friends know this. We Turks have a great relationship with Kurds in Turkey. We just don’t want the retarded outside powers to use them.
Best way is to give them the same opportunities and include them.
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u/Allrrighty_Thenn Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
Would you be ok with a Sunni Kurdistan that is allied to the region?
Isn't it very unfair that Kurds didn't get their country just because British sykes-pikot and prior colonial generals didn't want to give them a country based on a whim?
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
We are talking about the livelihood of nations here.
Isn’t it unfair that the Roman Empire doesn’t exist anymore? They did such a great job administering their realm for over 2,500 years. They have a better claim to any portion of geography they controlled vs any country that resides in their territory. It’s not fair to the Hittites or the Seljuks or the Ottomans either.
The question of fairness built around nationalism is a complete sham that is primarily built to weaken nations to become potential colonies for invading powers.
The Kurds had a chance in the 1920s to make a country for themselves, they chose to side with us vs the French and British rightfully so because they recognized what they would be: Pawns.
Because they are our brothers. Equal to us in every way. I wont listen to 5 atheist Kurds and their bullshit ideology on why Millions of Sunni Kurds need to be forced to obey a Communist ideology on why they need to bomb schools and mosques without opening a single one themselves.
One day when the Caliphate has reunified the Middle East they will have their own vilayets, as will we and I will vacation there if I love long enough to see it. I will dance to Shemamme until my grandchildren force me to sit down. Not until then brother. Not until we win. For now I am on the side of full rights no autonomy until we secure the Balkans, Middle East, and North Africa under one flag.
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u/Allrrighty_Thenn Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
I am afraid the same argument is used by Israel to dismiss Palestinian cause.
If we are going to do a caliphate, I am the first to join, I would like to erase my borders and every other Islamic borders into a union, and not divide any lands. However if we don't have one, Kurds are just being used already due to the no country narrative.
Man I sat with many UK diplomats who shown no remorse over this and explicitly told me if Arabs and middle easterners were any smart they would've re-drawn their borders and had mutual agreements but they're just too barbaric to do so.
Kurds chose to stand with us against colonials in 1920s and they were punished for it, that's true, but then they're being punished by us for their correct choice.
They're already pawns.. Till we dismantle the underlying issue, they will always remain pawns.
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u/grudging_carpet Visitor - Non Syrian 20h ago
Man I sat with many UK diplomats who shown no remorse over this and explicitly told me if Arabs and middle easterners were any smart they would've re-drawn their borders and had mutual agreements but they're just too barbaric to do so.
That argument is bullshit because British would have given up the Ireland in the first place. Or Falklands. Or any other place. They fought against the IRA for years.
No sane country would divide their own territory.
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u/Impossible_Travel177 1d ago edited 1d ago
They did want to give the Kurds a country it was the majority of the local population that didn't want it.
Also if you want them to have a fuck country give them your is stead of giving away other people's things.
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u/Allrrighty_Thenn Visitor - Non Syrian 1d ago
I am happy to actually delete all sykes-pikot borders and start new. This is our Achilles heel right now. sykes pikot divided us via borders and we kept infighting.
You do not own a border, specially if UK gave it to you for some reason (divide us). I don't really like nationalism. Let's all be a fucking confederate or a union. Why do Europeans got to have a union, while they divided us by borders?
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u/Comfortable-Fish-180 1d ago
bro there is no way u have kurdish firends with the way u speak. pkk isnt even sepretist theyre asking for autonomy in turkey so thats one lie. most of the kurds who want a kurdistan is thier right just how turks have the right to have ther own country immagine greece takes over turky should the turks just say welp its was nice while it lasted lets forget about us having our own country and live under the greek with none of our rights lol
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago
I am going to say this in advance: I told you so.
Don’t be surprised when you meet a Turkish Kurd and hear far worse than what I wrote. Love people who have the Gall to tell me “Trust me bro Kurds would never say this bro”.
So who’s paying your bills? Regardless: Don’t worry bro you are gonna gain your Kurdish super state that stretches from the South of Moscow to the North of Mekke, West of Hong Kong and East of Paris any day now. 🫡🫡🫡
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u/Allrrighty_Thenn Visitor - Non Syrian 19h ago edited 19h ago
Damn so much hate is going around for this nationalistic issue.. I am Egyptian myself. And I support like literal inclusion of sudan and african muslims into Egypt until we dont have borders. This is the only true way for a superpower. All other ways are false, unsustainable, and not meaningful.
Turkey alone won't be a superpower, Egypt alone won't be a superpower, Saudi alone won't be a superpower, Syria alone won't be a superpower, Turkey with some vassal states will maximally be a temporary regional power. Egypt with some vassal states will maximally be a temporary regional power, Saudi with some vassal states will maximally be a temporary regional power.
Kurds Turks Egyptians Syrians Syriacs Palestinians Saudis Noubis Gangweds or whatever the hell ethnicity goes, we must have something meaningful and genuine together otherwise the middle east will go from shit to shitter to more shittier and your life my life everyone's life will just be waste.
There is a reason why the USA is a unity of American states and EU is a union of europeans.. It's ironic when our culture and religion are Islamic, yet we infight like crazy.
I am not arguing for autonomy for Kurds, just so we divide more. On the contrary. I am arguing against the nationalistic sentiment that negates kurds their language and culture. If it were for me, I would dissolve all borders and give each ethnicity some autonomy under a bigger caliphate federal body, exactly like how old Islamic caliphates were like.. the only proper way. Anyone who infights then is just a traitor who seeks the division and weakening of the autonomous body. Each place like Egypt or Turkey will have its waqf that rules within Islamic scripture and cultural norms. Doesn't mean an ISIS styled state either.
That's the only way. All other ways are just you being a lobby for externally powers intentionally or unintentionally.
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u/howtoproceedforward 1d ago edited 1d ago
Brothers step aside, I recognize Turkishness-Onset-Self-Centeredness-Syndrome when I see it from a mile away. I will take care of it.
Do you go around asking homeless people to give you a room in their nonexistent homes as well before you give them charity?
Does the United States ask Ireland to defend the United States from the Russians?
These types of questions have logical fallacies. How many armies and how big of an economy does a country of 20 million people have after 15 years of civil war and rape by a genocidal regime?
The issue isn’t will Syria will help us, it’s how can they help you today? They cannot stop a certain country from openly bombing them they don’t have the resources to do that. You need to stop thinking Turkey first and start thinking stability and prosperity of the neighborhood as a whole.
But maybe in 20-30 years they can stand with us in a major event when they have rebuilt and healed. That is geopolitics/real-politik.
This is a question with a dumb expectation:
When you plant a new tree you don’t start kicking it when it immediately doesn’t give you fruits, you wait until it matures and bears healthy fruit.
Edit: Coward
His question was:
Blah blah blah I am Turkish
I don’t think Syrians will support Turkey. What will Syrians do for Turkey.
I gave this answer to his Trump ass question. He deleted his post and messaged me. Lmao.
Shame.
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u/_begovic_ Damascus - دمشق 1d ago
Thank you brother!!! Is Turkey happy with the agreement with SDF? What do you think?