"US Is occupying Syrias Oil fields for the Kurds " https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/05/kurds-oil-syria-us-troops-trump/
Yeah mhm for the Kurds . (The YPG also occupys some areas where Kurdish separatism is controversial)
Read between the lines in this article , the same country along with the EU that imposed the Caesar sanctions, the same one strangling syria and causing a Humanitarian catastrophe is occupying fertile oil and wheat regions of the country.
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https://thecradle.co/Article/Investigations/19394
'Stolen Syrian oil: The fuel for Syria’s partition'
The Sanctions are clearly in conjunction with the YPG/US military occupation (I believe there's still 5 US bases in Syria some right next to rebel proxy's) function as the tools to strangle and submit Syria, which -ever sense its independence- particularly after 67, (along with Syria's allying with the Soviet Union and then Russia particularly under Hafez starting 1970 after the US tried to overthrow its government in the late 60's -William Blums Killing Hope has a whole chapter on it- ) has been a bulwark to US hegemony and a festering sore of Independent nationalism.
So to the imperialist it must be crushed and it's spoils divided . Nothing new under the sun lol
I don't really think things in Syria are at an equilibrium right now in the way that you're implying. Syrians are suffering and a major reason for that is the weight of empire on them. Hospitals don't have power/generators / lack of meat / no fuel / homelessness / general lack of commodity's/ opportunitys, all with a war in stale mate which includes those suffering in besieged and bombed out "terrorist" -a terrible word these days- held areas . Less attention partially because the full blown war has gone to a simmer but it's not an equilibrium imo.
As far as the initial rise to Kurdish insurgency it's not about good guys or bad guys . Kurdish people's have historical grievances in the region , although more so in south eastern Turkey and Syria's history with the Ba'ath party is complex because they were quite supportive of Kurdish movements -Ocalan even had a picture of Hafez Al Assad in his office in Syria- helping fund the PKK (which is de facto the YPG/Rojava in Syria) insurgency in Turkey which is the armed wing of the HDP.
They are radical and separatist .
US proxy war in Syria suffice to say funded both the Islamist and let ISIS rise and funded Kurdish separatism, but these are also all organic movements. It's all very complex I could go on too much .
I'll just say this sorry for sectarianism:
It ended up having in effect that Ocalans movement sort of has had sense its inception: Chaos , imperialism, bloodshed .
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None of what I posted is ironic .
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All good hope your well (: lol
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"US Is occupying Syrias Oil fields for the Kurds " https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/05/kurds-oil-syria-us-troops-trump/ Yeah mhm for the Kurds . (The YPG also occupys some areas where Kurdish separatism is controversial) Read between the lines in this article , the same country along with the EU that imposed the Caesar sanctions, the same one strangling syria and causing a Humanitarian catastrophe is occupying fertile oil and wheat regions of the country.
From the cradle :
https://thecradle.co/Article/Investigations/19394 'Stolen Syrian oil: The fuel for Syria’s partition'
The Sanctions are clearly in conjunction with the YPG/US military occupation (I believe there's still 5 US bases in Syria some right next to rebel proxy's) function as the tools to strangle and submit Syria, which -ever sense its independence- particularly after 67, (along with Syria's allying with the Soviet Union and then Russia particularly under Hafez starting 1970 after the US tried to overthrow its government in the late 60's -William Blums Killing Hope has a whole chapter on it- ) has been a bulwark to US hegemony and a festering sore of Independent nationalism. So to the imperialist it must be crushed and it's spoils divided . Nothing new under the sun lol
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I don't really think things in Syria are at an equilibrium right now in the way that you're implying. Syrians are suffering and a major reason for that is the weight of empire on them. Hospitals don't have power/generators / lack of meat / no fuel / homelessness / general lack of commodity's/ opportunitys, all with a war in stale mate which includes those suffering in besieged and bombed out "terrorist" -a terrible word these days- held areas . Less attention partially because the full blown war has gone to a simmer but it's not an equilibrium imo.
As far as the initial rise to Kurdish insurgency it's not about good guys or bad guys . Kurdish people's have historical grievances in the region , although more so in south eastern Turkey and Syria's history with the Ba'ath party is complex because they were quite supportive of Kurdish movements -Ocalan even had a picture of Hafez Al Assad in his office in Syria- helping fund the PKK (which is de facto the YPG/Rojava in Syria) insurgency in Turkey which is the armed wing of the HDP.
They are radical and separatist . US proxy war in Syria suffice to say funded both the Islamist and let ISIS rise and funded Kurdish separatism, but these are also all organic movements. It's all very complex I could go on too much . I'll just say this sorry for sectarianism: It ended up having in effect that Ocalans movement sort of has had sense its inception: Chaos , imperialism, bloodshed .
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