Yeah, right. As if that would solve anything.
Kurdish seperatist terrorists are responsible for killing thousands of
innocent people in Turkey. Both of Turkish and Kurdish ethnicity. And the
PKK is aiming for even more oppression of the local population than current
Turkish government.
Here, a video of PKK killing Kurdish people:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW2W9ihBkQ4
Greece cannot handle their own financial crisis. Let alone take over more
territory from Turkey. They're practically bankrupt. If EU didn't bail them
out, they would have collapsed long before now.
And after Brexit, I doubt if there will be any EU left, in a decade or so.
And eastern-southern parts of Turkey (that Kurds claim) are among the
poorest regions of Turkey, despite vast government support in terms of
subsidies etc. They cannot survive on their own, if they were actually ever
separated.
If they are separated, they will only have a puppet dictator USA-Israel
brings, just like the situation in occupied countries, like Iraq,
Afghanistan, etc. And the local population will suffer from even worse
oppression.
If there is a solution to violence, it won't come from separatist
terrorists.
And no, US policy is not sane at all. US-Israel policy is a never ending
war and separation of all middle east into hundreds of micro states. The
old "divide and conquer" strategy of all empires.
And Trump or any other president won't even change a thing.
The american policy of "new american century" is above who wins which
election. There is no president who can end imperialistic policies of USA.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/new-american-century/
Here, this video explains what is happening in Middle East and why:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM2Fi1rhYqc
As an anarchist, born and raised in Turkey I don't agree with initiation of
violence, or fascism on either side.
And again I don't understand why this is even a discussion of this list.
We don't have any actual power over these politics. No one asks me or you
or members of this list, how to handle conflicts in Turkey or middle east.
Other than:
Don't use fiat money. Use gold, silver, bitcoins. Barter. Get out of debt.
Learn how to live local, sustainable, resilient lives.
Including how to grow your own food, build your own house, and produce your
own energy...
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:26 AM, Amir <amir@???> wrote:
> Yes,
>
> http://haber.sol.org.tr/video/video-hdpden-cizre-videosu-159328
>
> An attack in Istanbul dominates the news. Meanwhile the same thing every
> day is happening everyday. Entire neighbourhoods being flattened, people
> being killed and pressure to force Kurds into big cities - all by the
> benevolent Turkish state.
>
> Meanwhile Hillary Clinton, the humanitarian, supports Erdogan and
> Turkish occupation of Rojava under the guise of a "no-fly zone". She
> stands with Erdogan, denying the Armenian genocide.
>
> "A vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote for endless, stupid war" by Julian
> Assange: https://wikileaks.org/hillary-war/
>
> At least Donald Trump has a sane foreign policy; support Rojava, reject
> Turkey. All this talk by leftists about their compassion for refugees is
> getting on my nerves, and actually seems to be a facade for their
> politics of power.
>
> Leftists don't care about refugees. It's all "feel goodism".
>
>
> http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/Analysis/2faa5690-0cea-44cf-82c3-40aeb47cf871/-US-to-strengthen-friendship-with-Kurds-after-IS-
>
> Trump's foreign minister:
>
> "First, he stated that the US will gather all its allies in Syria
> against IS, including Kurds who operate in the northern part of the
> country known as Rojava [Syrian Kurdistan]."
>
> "In [his] view, this way, the US will create and support “a freedom
> area” in northern Syria."
>
> How about a real solution to the crisis, instead of lets bring all of
> Syria to Europe.
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