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[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0) Edited

until the bombardment started yesterday, i hadn't been watching the map because its been so boring >_>

to summarize whats been happening as i've seen it so far:

  • the sdf enclave of afrin is ~90% surrounded by turkish regulars, separated by ~20 miles from the rest of sdf held territory.
  • the russians who were patrolling the area told sdf to leave because turkey was going to invade and retreated to their camps.
  • so far only relatively minor land skirmishes have occurred.
  • turkish supported rebels may be attacking afrin rather than defend against the syrian gov't in idlib province - no attacks appear to be coming directly from rebel held idlib yet, but a couple miles from idlib, inside turkey, there appears to be syrian rebel presence preparing to enter afrin area.
  • syrian gov't appears to be denouncing the move.
  • sdf could attack turkish regulars and rebels from US-patrolled sdf territory, US is still patrolling very openly.
  • US has repeated its position in syria is only to stop isis.
[–] Boukert [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

It's the clusterfuck that just keeps giving!

I enjoy the hypocrasy from Turkey about the "terrorist group" they are using to justify this. Goddamn ISIS had the best time in their border region for abour 2-3 years and they did jack shit. Oh wait no they actually bombed the kurds fighting ISIS then as well......

[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0)

if assad swung his forces taking idlib up past aleppo while the kurds attacked from east and west, turkey could lose its most loyal foothold in syria and i think i'd orgasm from erdogan's tears.