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    austra_lopiteco (austra_lopiteco@ursal.zone)'s status on Monday, 17-Mar-2025 23:45:28 JSTaustra_lopitecoaustra_lopiteco
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    • Rodrigo Faustino

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    Fica claro que os curdos foram tolerados e apoiados para gerar desestabilização tanto para a Turquia (difícil saber o que é pior, ser inimigo/ser aliado do império) quanto para a Siria, além do acesso ao petróleo,
    "Another view worth mentioning is that who sees potential in the resolution of the conflict through Turkish-PKK peace talks — but only if they are done at a time when Turkey has the upper hand in negotiations. ‘’I think the path to new PKK-Turkish talks goes through fixing the YPG problem in Syria. The problem is that the YPG’s fortunes are rising — it controls a third of Syria’s territory, half of its oil reserves, and has the backing of the U.S. and Russia, and as a result, the PKK feels that it doesn’t need to talk to Turkey.’’ "
    https://mepc.org/commentaries/us-ypg-relationship-us-foreign-policy-future-kurds-syria-and-turkey/

    In conversationabout 2 months ago from ursal.zonepermalink

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      The U.S.-YPG Relationship: U.S. Foreign Policy & the Future of the Kurds in Syria and Turkey
      from Middle East Policy
      Esra Gürçay Intern at Middle East Policy Council U.S. military support for the People’s Protection Units (YPG), the Syrian branch of the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), has been an enduring problem for the U.S. relationship with Turkey, one of its historical allies in the Middle East since World War 1. For the last four
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