Inderdaad, hypocrisie ten top. En dat terwijl er in Irak misschien nog wel meer PKK-strijders meevechten met de Peshmerga, dan in Syrië met de YPG.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 16:52 schreef SadPanda het volgende:
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De Syrische Koerden zijn geen bondgenoten van de VS omdat zij onderdeel zijn van de PKK die op de terreurlijst staat. Alleen de Iraakse Koerden zijn bondgenoten van de VS. Dat is ook wel te zien want de Amerikanen vallen ISIS niet echt bij Kobane aan.
De PYD zijn geen bondgenoten van de VS.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 16:49 schreef DUTCHKO het volgende:
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Als Turkije de Koerden aanvalt vallen zij rechtstreeks de "bondgenoten" aan van de USA en de rest. Ik denk niet dat de Turken zoo dom zijn.
Uit een poll die al meerdere keren in dit topic is gepost blijkt dat minder dan 2% van de Turkse bevolking sympathie heeft voor Daesh. Overlopen gaat echt niet gebeuren. Zo'n probleem heeft Saoedie-Arabië wel omdat het zelf ook een Wahhabistisch land is. Turkije is heel anders.quote:Wat ze dan moeten doen? Moeilijke vraag. Belangrijk is misschien: hoeveel symphatisanten van ISIS zijn er te vinden in Turkije en in het Turkse leger die misschien overlopen...
twitter:FiratGunay twitterde op dinsdag 30-09-2014 om 22:27:28Turkish PM Davudoglu statement is a true confession: "#YPG didnt fight Assad, thats why #ISIS is attacking them now" reageer retweet
Dat zijn wel ruim een miljoen mensen hea, best veel.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 17:28 schreef Frikandelbroodje het volgende:
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Uit een poll die al meerdere keren in dit topic is gepost blijkt dat minder dan 2% van de Turkse bevolking sympathie heeft voor Daesh. Overlopen gaat echt niet gebeuren. Zo'n probleem heeft Saoedie-Arabië wel omdat het zelf ook een Wahhabistisch land is. Turkije is heel anders.
quote:Syria: Assad loyalists concerned by rise of paramilitaries
In the Damascus suburb of Dummar stands a four-storey building overlooking a wide residential street that has been spared the scars of war.
In the first three years of the uprising in Syria, Aliya would peer through the window, watching explosions and smoke as neighbouring areas were bombarded by government forces stationed on nearby Mount Qassioun.
But since the summer, the view has changed dramatically.
Aliya now sees people flying through the sky on a ride at a new amusement park, leisure and shopping centre called Uptown.
Most of the crowd going there is mainly watching the rides rather than going on them because very few can afford such luxury”
President Bashar al-Assad's feared younger brother, Maher, is believed to be the main backer of the $35m (£22m) development, which was built at a time when almost half of the country's 22 million population has been displaced and more than half are living in poverty.
The road leading to Uptown is regularly blocked by expensive cars, while its colourful lights are unaffected by the severe power cuts that plague the rest of the area.
"Most of the crowd going there is mainly watching the rides rather than going on them because very few can afford such luxury," Aliya says.
While some Syrians have welcomed Uptown, it has angered many others.
'Mafia-style gangs'
Not far away is the eastern Ghouta, an agricultural belt around Damascus from which rebels launch daily mortar attacks on the city centre in response to the government shellfire and air strikes.
There, members of religious minorities that have largely stayed loyal to President Assad have been more concerned about the reported approach of jihadist militants from Islamic State (IS), known locally in Arabic as Daish.
A few weeks ago, hundreds of residents of Dukhani and Dwaila in the Ghouta fled after members of the National Defence Forces (NDF), a pro-government militia, warned them of the imminent threat from a group that considers Shia Muslims heretics and has told members of other faiths that they must convert to Islam, pay special taxes or die.
The residents quickly returned after being informed by the army that they had never been at risk, but once they got home they found their possessions - including their furniture - had been stolen.
Those affected told me that they were too afraid to confront NDF personnel, who they believed were responsible for the thefts.
Pro-government militiamen have long been accused of looting homes in opposition areas they have captured and selling the stolen goods, creating what has become known as the "Sunni market" - a reference to Syria's majority Sunni Muslims who dominate the opposition to President Assad, a member of the heterodox Shia Alawite sect. But now loyalists are also being affected.
"In areas under government control, there is no unified central command. They are ruled by a cluster of mafia-style gangs," says one resident of Damascus, referring to the NDF.
"A few men with guns call themselves the 'protectors of the neighbourhood'. They then set the rules and bypass the law, in a country that is already lawless."
A new class is emerging in Syria of warlords who have grown rich with the money they have earned from kidnapping ransoms and theft. Their rise has led many to believe that President Assad cannot control his own militia anymore.
"We used to think that this was intentional to terrify people who dared oppose his rule, but the problem now is that this savagery is targeted against his own people, even amongst the Alawites," said the Damascus resident.
Members of minority groups feel Mr Assad can no longer protect them.
In many areas that have been attacked by radical Islamist rebels, residents have been left to defend themselves after the army pulled out.
Recently, there was a demonstration outside the state television building at which loyalists called on the government to negotiate with the rebels and exchange prisoners.
A campaign was also launched to press the government to rescue or negotiate the release of soldiers captured by IS in Raqqa province last month before the jihadists published videos showing them killing more than 250 of them.
More and more Alawites who are losing family members on the battlefield could be heard repeating the saying: "The grave for us and the palaces for them."
That has continued since the US-led coalition began carrying out air strikes on IS targets in Syria.
The government in Damascus, which was accused of deliberately not targeting the jihadists between mid-2013 and mid-2014, has hailed the strikes as a victory, even though it has been made clear by Washington that there has been no co-ordination.
Desire for peace
At the same time, President Barack Obama said the US would start arming and training "moderate" Syrian rebel groups so that they can take the fight to IS on the ground.
"Better late than never" has been the response of many Syrians, yet there is still a strong sense that a political solution to the conflict in their country should be pursued.
Rumours are spreading that Iran, Mr Assad's staunch ally, may be changing its stance. An official is reported to have recently travelled from Tehran to Riyadh and Damascus with a proposal.
While little more is known, some changes are being seen in the Syrian capital.
Hafez Makhlouf, the president's nephew and head of one of the most feared branches of the General Security Directorate, has been sacked and unconfirmed reports say he has left the country.
Sources in Damascus speculate that Iran may be considering a deal like the one that saw it persuade Nouri al-Maliki to stand down as Iraqi prime minister in favour of a member of his party who was acceptable to Sunni Arabs and Kurdish leaders, as well as his fellow Shia Arabs.
In return, Mr Maliki was appointed one of Iraq's three vice-presidents, a ceremonial post that comes with immunities and a security detail.
Something similar in Syria might see Mr Assad and other members of the elite step aside, but the military and security establishment would likely be left untouched.
Most Syrians, whether they support the opposition or government, want to see an end to the war. But only a just deal that prevented reprisals and brought to justice those responsible for war crimes would allow the dust to settle.
AKP randdebielen weer.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 17:33 schreef SadPanda het volgende:
twitter:FiratGunay twitterde op dinsdag 30-09-2014 om 22:27:28Turkish PM Davudoglu statement is a true confession: "#YPG didnt fight Assad, thats why #ISIS is attacking them now" reageer retweet
Eerst zou Assad volgens Davudoglu nog samenwerken met ISIS. http://www.israelnational(...)/176139#.VCwgvaOsW9Yquote:
Davutoglu is zo dom.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 17:42 schreef SadPanda het volgende:
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Eerst zou Assad volgens Davudoglu nog samenwerken met ISIS. http://www.israelnational(...)/176139#.VCwgvaOsW9Y
Als je het zo bekijkt wel. Maar militair niet echt een bedreiging voor Turkije en daar ging de reactie van dutchko om.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 17:35 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
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Dat zijn wel ruim een miljoen mensen hea, best veel.
twitter:Nutsflipped_z_1 twitterde op woensdag 01-10-2014 om 02:23:23SAF has only being able to assist YPG in the eastern southern front of #Kobane, far from turk borders because Turkey threaten #Syria's SAF reageer retweet
Misschien wilde Erdogan Assads vrouw lenen en dacht zij nee je penis is te klein?quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 19:28 schreef De_Guidance het volgende:
Lijkt wel alsof Erdoğan gewoon persoonlijk boos is op Assad.
Wat is er toch in private gebeurd tussen die twee voormalig tortelduifjes ?
Volgens mij omsingeld, maar niks is aangevallen of gevangen genomen. Of toch wel?quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 19:22 schreef Peunage het volgende:
Al-Mayadeen meldt dat de Tombe is aangevallen door ISIS en dat de Turkse soldaten zijn gevangen genomen. Is dat hier al gepost?
Al-Mayadeen.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 19:54 schreef xaban06 het volgende:
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Volgens mij omsingeld, maar niks is aangevallen of gevangen genomen. Of toch wel?
@EANewsFeed: #Syria Daily: #Erdogan denies #Turkey troops surrounded by #ISIS at Suleyman Shah tomb http://t.co/8PYKamwHuBquote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 19:22 schreef Peunage het volgende:
Al-Mayadeen meldt dat de Tombe is aangevallen door ISIS en dat de Turkse soldaten zijn gevangen genomen. Is dat hier al gepost?
Van die link;quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 20:18 schreef Szura het volgende:
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@EANewsFeed: #Syria Daily: #Erdogan denies #Turkey troops surrounded by #ISIS at Suleyman Shah tomb http://t.co/8PYKamwHuB
Als er nu geen belletje gaat rinkelen weet ik het ook nietquote:UPDATE 1615 GMT: A media activist says 36 Turkish soldiers, guarding the Suleiman Shah tomb in Aleppo Province — formally Turkish territory, even though it is inside Syria — were briefly detained by Islamic State forces on Tuesday night.
“The arrest of the Turkish soldiers occurred under the watch of individual elements of IS,” said Adnan al-Hussein, the director of a media center on the Turkish side of the border. “But IS released them all Tuesday night and they returned back to their posts.”
Suleiman Shah was the grandfather of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. His tomb is on the Euphrates River, 25 kilometers (16 miles) south of the Turkish border.
twitter:Isham_AlAssad twitterde op woensdag 01-10-2014 om 20:53:44Director of Health #Homs: The number of casualties in the bombings of the New #Akrama 50 killed, including 45 children & 147 wounded so far. reageer retweet
Jij snapt niet dat er psychopathische mensen bestaan?quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 21:48 schreef mrstylo het volgende:
Snap niet dat er nog pro FSA mensen bestaan
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Waarom niet.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 21:48 schreef mrstylo het volgende:
Snap niet dat er nog pro FSA mensen bestaan
FSA bestaat uit terroristische ratten.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 21:52 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Waarom niet.FSA is ook anti-IS.
Nu vechten ze onder de naam van de FSA, morgen weer onder die van Islamitic Front en overmorgen onder die van ISIS. Ze zijn allemaal barbaars(behalve de YPG).quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 21:52 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Waarom niet.FSA is ook anti-IS.
Bin Laden zou ook anti-IS zijn geweest.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 21:52 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Waarom niet.FSA is ook anti-IS.
Jij bent echt een mogool he.quote:Op dinsdag 30 september 2014 23:15 schreef Stimorol- het volgende:
Wat doet Assad fout eigk?
Kun je met concrete voorbeelden komen?
??quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:07 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Jij bent echt een mogool he.
Toont aan hoe sektarisch Alevitisch je bent.
Mongool heet dat kavat.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:07 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Jij bent echt een mogool he.
Toont aan hoe sektarisch Alevitisch je bent.
quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:07 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
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Jij bent echt een mogool he.
Toont aan hoe sektarisch Alevitisch je bent.
Inderdaad: ??quote:
En dat moet mij interesseren, omdat?quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:11 schreef Stimorol- het volgende:
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Pls. Let it go.
Baklava neigt naar Isisme.
Omdat je reageert op die mongool met ??. Laat gewoon gaan en ga geen discussie aan over sektarisch Alevitische bullshit.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:13 schreef theunderdog het volgende:
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En dat moet mij interesseren, omdat?
Dat bepaal ik zelf wel.quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:14 schreef Stimorol- het volgende:
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Omdat je reageert op die mongool met ??. Laat gewoon gaan en ga geen discussie aan over sektarisch Alevitische bullshit.
Wat?quote:Op woensdag 1 oktober 2014 22:16 schreef De_Guidance het volgende:
Het is waar avond, tijd om Saudi-Arabië te haten.
twitter:ProSyriana twitterde op woensdag 01-10-2014 om 20:13:16Moderate rebels celebrated the bombings that targeted school kids in #Ekrema #Homs today, called the bombs "blessed". http://t.co/jYg5YpSFdT reageer retweet
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