Arjun
IPCT Contributor
The Kurds have wanted their own territory, e.g. an independent Kurdistan, for decades, and they've been fighting the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Syrian, and the Turks the whole time.My guess is the Kurds will accept weapons, and setup defensive forces so they are less likely to be attacked.
I see little reason for them to attack anyone who has not attacked them.
Not when you potentially have people like this choosing targets for military.I'm one million percent sure the US military did not take the time or expense to purposely kill school girls. Mistakes, accidents, hardware and human failures are always a part of the human experience.
I’m hearing outdated targeting maps
BTW both Israel and the US have civilian buildings quite near and even underneath (Tel Aviv) civilian buildings. It’s not uncommon
Turkey is not considered a "rogue state" because it remains a crucial, functional NATO ally (since 1952) and a major economic partner for the West, despite its drift toward authoritarianism, human rights concerns, and independent foreign policy under Erdoğan. While critics cite its actions in Syria, democratic backsliding, and regional volatility as "rogue-like" behavior, Turkey is not a failed state, possesses a strong military, and acts as a key mediator in conflicts, such as in Ukraine.
Idiotic comparison.
I don't think the highest rulers of the US are going to Fayeteville anytime soon to plan their next steps.
