Thursday, December 19, 2024

On Turkey Preparing To Launch Attacks Against Syrian Kurds?

 

I have said before after Assad's fall, Erdogan might feel he is the hero.

But like I have also said, he might be chewing more than he can masticate.

If he launches attacks against the Syrian Kurds whom the US supports, Erdogan could face a bashing in return.

Don't think Israel will stand by watching either, for with Turkey as the de facto taikor behind the scene, who knows what will happen next.

The whole of the Middle East, and the world, would be better off minus the Islamic militant extremists that launched the attacks against the Assad regime now masquerading as religious angels, no?

Iran, in particular, must be put in its place, spawning and sponsoring proxy terrorist groups, the cause of all the unease and troubles.

Looks like with the fall of the Assad regime which it propped up, its influence in Syria is no longer welcome.

With its terrorist proxies Hezbollah and Hamas essentially incapacitated, and its shaky state of economy, with the current power shortages and the shutting down of schools and businesses, the death penalty for Iranian women not conforming to strict dress code now made into law, it looks like the ai ya tu lah regime is on shaky ground and maybe on its last legs.

Ai ya ya!!!

Hope common sense and an end to all the ego and animosity prevails though.

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