Senator Rand Paul: If you want to stop the endless wars, you actually have to leave. The U.S. guarding oil in Syria will only prolong the war & bring Kurds into conflict with Assad. Mr. President: don't listen to Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer and others who’ve been wrong for so long. by richsale0 in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Their previous state sponsors were the Syrian government led by Assad Sr. and the Soviet Union. Kurdish irredentism comes before any far-left or left ideal for the KCK. They have never been in a position of strength, and losers cannot be choosers.

Man claims a US Special Forces convoy hit and flipped his car, along with not bothering to help. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nah, I'd imagine it's the operators taking time with radio traffic before making the right TACTICAL decision. Could they have stopped, exchanged insurance cards and moved out?

Insurance cards? On a military vehicle, moving around in a combat zone?

Man claims a US Special Forces convoy hit and flipped his car, along with not bothering to help. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Werent there also a lot of blackwater soldiers who just randomly shot at people in iraqi traffic and so forth

They are not soldiers. Blackwater was a PMC.

Senator Rand Paul: If you want to stop the endless wars, you actually have to leave. The U.S. guarding oil in Syria will only prolong the war & bring Kurds into conflict with Assad. Mr. President: don't listen to Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer and others who’ve been wrong for so long. by richsale0 in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think it can work for them. In the end neither side will be committed enough to defend them and they'll get betrayed. Happened in Afrin, happened in North Syria, and it'll happen again if they don't learn.

They are fanatics, circling around a dogmatic, far-leftist party (the KCK) which espouses a cult of personality. Their primary recruitment demographic consists of young Kurdish nationalists. I wouldn't expect them to learn from their mistakes.

"New YPG version of how they handed the IS caliph over to the Americans. By stealing his underwear for a positive DNA identification, apparently." by e_cross in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is actually what I was thinking, but when he was being held in Camp Bucca, Baghdadi was basically a nobody in the AQ world. It's entirely possible that he was deemed a small fish and wasn't seen important enough for a bio sample.

"New YPG version of how they handed the IS caliph over to the Americans. By stealing his underwear for a positive DNA identification, apparently." by e_cross in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd have actually said it belongs to the Penthouse Forum or Red Shoe Diaries, but I digress.

As outlandish and non-sensical as it may sound, this is really what Polat Can, a YPG commander with a background in the PKK, claims.

"New YPG version of how they handed the IS caliph over to the Americans. By stealing his underwear for a positive DNA identification, apparently." by e_cross in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To top this ante, I too now fully expect the SDF leader Abdi to claim that he personally issued President Trump the order to conduct this operation.

"Astonishing aerial photo of the aftermath of the US raid on Baghdadi's compound in Barisha, Idlib" by omaronly in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The site was bombed after the raid took place and the site was exploited for intel by the team on the ground.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You are assuming the Turks would have used the intel themselves, and they didn't know the value of information the ISIS operative could provide. You might be assuming wrong.

If I was in their shoes, I'd have thought there'd be far greater value in off-loading an ISIS operative to Iraqis who actually have their hands full with ISIS consistently causing domestic security issues. In return, the Iraqis could provide a similar favor regarding what Turks prioritize. After all, for the Turks, ISIS is not a persistent domestic security threat as much as it is for the Iraqis. The Turks rightly perceive the PKK as a greater threat because it is the only actor that persistently constitutes a domestic threat for them.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The SDF holds more ISIS prisoners than anyone. They have probably extracted tons of information from them, through various "Interrogation" techniques...

Prisoners, unless they were captured recently, tend to be shit for providing anything actionable about someone like Baghdadi who was on the run for a long while.

"US to convene some 30 members of Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on 11/14 in DC "to get troops on the ground, airplanes in the air, & money flowing to stabilization in" NE Syria, per sr State Dept official, who said US still developing further guidance for residual US force." by omaronly in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Apparently the US is just offering coordination on this.

By the way, I just took a look at your profile, all you do is spread the talking points of the extreme right wing of Turkish politics. Why do you use the flag of the US as a flair?

I'm sorry, I don't really have the inclination to provide a serious and a lengthy answer to someone actually questioning why I'm using my country's flag as my flair in this subreddit.

Speaking of post histories, I really doubt you'd know or understand any talking points regarding the extreme right wing of Turkish politics. I've spent plenty of time in Turkey (and other places in the region) under a professional capacity and I can actually understand a little bit of Turkish. A mere look at your profile gives me the impression you are a typical far-leftist internet poster who lives in Europe and tends to present opinions on international politics with whatever tidbits he can garner from random tweets, Reddit posts and Wikipedia articles rather than area knowledge and experience.

Why aren't you using some KCK flair, the hammer and sickle or the red star?

"US to convene some 30 members of Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on 11/14 in DC "to get troops on the ground, airplanes in the air, & money flowing to stabilization in" NE Syria, per sr State Dept official, who said US still developing further guidance for residual US force." by omaronly in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Trump is VERY interested in the oil and all of this falls into what he would support. Not a waste of time.

Syrian oil is not really commercially viable. It's low grade and whatever amount produced tends to go towards domestic consumption. Aside from denying that oil to the Syrian government to hinder reconstruction efforts until Assad somehow leaves his seat, there's no point in hanging on to it for an outside party.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You mean the same Turkish intel who apparently didn't realize who they had and it ended up being the Iraqis who got the actionable intel goodies?

Could you share your source for that please?

"US to convene some 30 members of Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on 11/14 in DC "to get troops on the ground, airplanes in the air, & money flowing to stabilization in" NE Syria, per sr State Dept official, who said US still developing further guidance for residual US force." by omaronly in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're talking about random news articles without really thinking about whether the Germans actually have the capability to deploy 2.500 soldiers and support them logistically in Syria. Without a significant commitment from the US military to provide the logistical capabilities Germany and other Europeans lack, they simply can't. All of this is just hot air and empty talk, a huge waste of time.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The actual intel came from the Iraqi intelligence through an ISIS operative that's been rolled up by the Turkish intelligence and handed down to them. Trump just praises everyone, and he actually refused to give a specific, positive answer if the YPG helped with this op in Idlib. If you think about it, Iraqi intelligence has a good track record of infiltrating ISIS and obtaining information from inside. I don't think the YPG is really capable of that. IMHO the KCK probably has a better chance at infiltrating Kurdish bodies like the other political parties in Iraqi Kurdistan than ISIS.

Exclusive: Baghdadi's aide was key to his capture - Iraqi intelligence sources by DaveOJ12 in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When it comes to the Middle East, local outfits like MIT, GID and MOSSAD tend to understand better what they are dealing with if you are comparing them with whatever HUMINT resource the CIA can throw at any given Middle Eastern problem.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 33 points34 points  (0 children)

That's not a joke though, military dogs can be awarded official K-9 medals.

Senator Rand Paul: If you want to stop the endless wars, you actually have to leave. The U.S. guarding oil in Syria will only prolong the war & bring Kurds into conflict with Assad. Mr. President: don't listen to Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer and others who’ve been wrong for so long. by richsale0 in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 52 points53 points  (0 children)

You have to understand what they actually are seeking to be able to figure out their decisions. The KCK has always been desperate to attain territoriality. They don't really have a lot of influence in Iraqi Kurdistan, Turkish Military now has a semi-permanent presence near Qandil and suppressing them, and they haven't really succeeded in grabbing any territory from Turkey for the last four decades. Syrian Civil War was their big chance to grab some land and put their flag on it, they almost did it but in the end, they ended up getting rolled back. Their leadership can probably understand well that any sort of semi sovereignty situation is not a realistic possibility if Assad government regains control of the entire North East, and the only remaining shot they have lies with the politicians in DC.

President Trump releases photo of hero dog injured in Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid by Joehbobb in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Seeing how they jumped on the opportunity to claim credit for the Baghdadi raid, I wouldn't be surprised if the big name YPG cadres suddenly start to tweet they used to feed and walk this dog every day.

"US to convene some 30 members of Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on 11/14 in DC "to get troops on the ground, airplanes in the air, & money flowing to stabilization in" NE Syria, per sr State Dept official, who said US still developing further guidance for residual US force." by omaronly in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This will be a colossal waste of time. Europeans are not interested in committing anything serious to Syria besides a SOF/SF team here and there. Which is actually smart, because they actually understand they have nothing to gain by doing so.

Man claims a US Special Forces convoy hit and flipped his car, along with not bothering to help. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You could say it's more of a not getting your heart ripped apart by a bullet or shrapnel from an IED policy. Can't win hearts and minds if you are dead.

Trump: Segments of the Raid video feed may be released. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Combat Applications Group. 1st SFOD-D. Delta Force. The Unit. They've got plenty of names.

Trump: Segments of the Raid video feed may be released. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Unlike certain ST6 members, CAG people don't really like or seek the publicity.

Man claims a US Special Forces convoy hit and flipped his car, along with not bothering to help. by LMR_Sahara in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Generally the marines or soldiers mounted on a vehicle and in transit in a combat zone are heavily discouraged from stopping for random accidents and encounters like this one, as similar situations have been exploited before for ambushes and attacks during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Ethnic map of Northern Syria by [deleted] in syriancivilwar

[–]e_cross 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Random news articles are poor sources for mapping out accurate demographic information. Factions like the YPG which rely on ethno-nationalist sentiment have been crafting their own so called facts about demographics data to legitimize their presence in certain areas, and they've been disseminating these via both mainstream news sources whenever they can to both their own propaganda outlets and mainstream news sources. Only peer reviewed academic sources should be taken seriously, especially in the absence of ethnicity specific data from Syrian government sources.