



Qonyeyi wrote:According to YPG general Sipan Hamo, of the 19 bandits that YPG killed, 7 killed and 2 captured alive were Kurds. According to YPG, at least the killed and captured Kurds had affiliation to Azadi party in Syria and not FSA.
http://ku.firatajans.com/index.php?rupe ... ceID=38005

Qonyeyi wrote:The whole situation is kind of messed. Abdulbasit Sieda is the leader of National Syrian Council and Malik Al Kurdi is the leader of the FSA. Why would they attack Kurds like that? And why are they even leaders of Syrian movements? Who made them leaders? How can Turkey accept this? I am very much in doubt.

Qonyeyi wrote:According to YPG general Sipan Hamo, of the 19 bandits that YPG killed, 7 killed and 2 captured alive were Kurds. According to YPG, at least the killed and captured Kurds had affiliation to Azadi party in Syria and not FSA.
http://ku.firatajans.com/index.php?rupe ... ceID=38005
Kurdistano wrote:We need to stay out of this war as much as possible and build up our own defense. FSA even if there might be crazy radicals among them is needed to hold the instability and power vacuum and to topple down Assad. We should try to not weaken the FSA drastically (for now) otherwise this might give Assad an advantage. However the FSA shouldnt be that stupid and try another actions like this.



burnsss wrote:FSA are stupid terrorist worst than Assad, i dont know if making them winner will be such a good plan. We should stay out and protect ourselves and let them kill each other for years.

unitedkurdistan wrote:Peshmergay rojava: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymaOkHIKDQQ&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1



Kurdistano wrote:burnsss wrote:FSA are stupid terrorist worst than Assad, i dont know if making them winner will be such a good plan. We should stay out and protect ourselves and let them kill each other for years.
You have obviously not much knowledge about the history dont you? People seem to forget the cruelties and all the afford Assad made to assimilate Kurds just because they are too much focused on FSA. If Assad stays on power it might become a harder war for us than it might be with FSA.



burnsss wrote:Wait a second when did i state that Assad is good? I said we should protect ourselves and not get involved in their fight, only when Assad is going down we will join with full force and then deny FSA entry to kurdish regions

Kurdistano wrote:burnsss wrote:Wait a second when did i state that Assad is good? I said we should protect ourselves and not get involved in their fight, only when Assad is going down we will join with full force and then deny FSA entry to kurdish regions
You said FSA is worse than Assad without having even seen much of FSA and as if you dont know what Assad has done all to Kurds.




Qonyeyi wrote:It seems that FSA and other Turkish-backed Syrian groups together with Assad forces are taking advantage of the ceasefire between the two in order to drag Kurds into the conflict. They both know that if Kurds continue to organize like they have done so far, they will become the strongest factor in Syria after the war. Being neutral is what's gonna give Kurds the lead and in the end the win. If Syria, Turkey and FSA can drag Kurds into the conflict, Kurds will decrease in level of organization and be equally as strong ( or weak if you may) as the two other factions. Therefore it is extremely important that Kurds keep out of the war and hold their neutral-defensive position. Even though it is gonna cost a lot of senseless casualties as we saw today. Rehma xwede li wan be.

Being neutral is what's gonna give Kurds the lead and in the end the win. If Syria, Turkey and FSA can drag Kurds into the conflict, Kurds will decrease in level of organization and be equally as strong ( or weak if you may) as the two other factions. Therefore it is extremely important that Kurds keep out of the war and hold their neutral-defensive position.



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