• Malkhodr @lemmygrad.ml
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    5 months ago

    I’m not entirely sure what to make of this…

    Perhaps elements within the SDF refuse to go along with Jolani’s rule, and the US wants to force them in some way? Maybe the regime is refusing to attack the SDF outright due to an unstable situation?

    I’m not sure why the SDF would show difficulty when they’ve been dutifully puppets up until this point. They might just think that Jolani is in a weaker position then Assad, so they might believe they have better negotiating power.

    The whole rojava project is a stab in the back to anti-imperialism in West Asia, and I curse them for their role in destroying Syria. However I’m still worried about the fate of the Kurds with the current situation. The region needs less slaughter so I’m not going to cheer for the SDF’s dissolution in the current climate, not unless a faction allied with the resistance is able to return to power.