That didn't take long
Yesterday I pointed out that the Syrian government is coming to the assistance of the Syrian Kurds in the Afrin canton, who are under attack from Turkey.
This is how it went today.
#BREAKING#Syrian National Defense units are on their way to #Afrin. Will be deployed on the border with #Turkey - #YPG commander to me
— Barzan Sadiq (@BarzanSadiq) February 20, 2018
Iranian backed shiite militants entering Afrin city now.
İran destekli şii milisler Afrin'e giriş yapıyor. pic.twitter.com/JRCZbWrLpr
— . (@op_shield) February 20, 2018
Turkish artillery shelling targeted the convoy forcing it to stop in Ziyareh villagehttps://t.co/Iz8kRTCNCu
— Abdurahman (@bdrhmnhrk) February 20, 2018
Turkish artillery targeted regime convoy in the village of Maryamin, east of Afrin.
Tsk'nın Meryemin'de rejim konvoyuna topçu atışları yaptığı aktarılıyor.https://t.co/hEmgCHe9wy pic.twitter.com/oMMHYla6ca
— . (@op_shield) February 20, 2018
It seems Russia stepped in.
The YPG hailed the arrival of the pro-government forces - which included militias allied to Assad but not the Syrian army itself - and said they were deploying along the front line facing the Turkish border.
But it made no mention of a deal that a Kurdish official said had been struck with Assad’s government for the Syrian army to enter Afrin.
Earlier on Tuesday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said he had headed off the deployment through a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“The (deployment) was seriously stopped yesterday,” he told reporters.
That's an interesting distinction. Shiite militias from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, but not the Syrian army. It's an awfully thin difference.
Just to be clear:
Turkey is an official NATO ally.
Syrian Kurds are an informal ally. But the Kurds aren't stupid. They know that America can't be counted on.
According to the NATO treaty, any attack on one is an attack on all.
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Nato article 5
was intentionally written to be as vague as possible. Article 6 says it only covers member nations territories.
I don't believe a majority of member nations would see what's happening in Syria as a condition requiring their militaries involvement. At least openly. The country to watch will be Germany. If they engage we're screwed.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
TOP finally noticed...and got it totally wrong
warning: link to TOP
In just the first two paragraphs that was several totally wrong premises.
1) U.S. and Turkey already agreed to leave Manbij alone.
2) Putin doesn't want this at all.
3) Trump administration hasn't been silent.
4) Putin and Turkey haven't been working together on this.
THAT is true. Of course it contradicts the rest of the diary.
Putin & Turkey Are Trying to Avoid Hot War, I Think.
Well, at least Putin is. Not sure about Erdogan. That dudes a fucking madman. I watched a few of his speeches of late and he scares me.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
U.S. weapons being sold by al-Qaeda
that says it all