En la nota que
posteamos hoy se advierte sobre la situación en Afrin (mapa de arriba), enclave kurdo en el
extremo norte de Siria que posiblemente caiga a manos del ejército turco en los
próximos días. Al mismo tiempo, se hace hincapié en las sucesivas victorias del
ejército sirio en la Guta Oriental, al sudeste de Damasco, en lo que
probablemente constituya otra victoria decisiva de las fuerzas leales de ese
país en su lucha contra la invasión de la NATO y los chicos malos del Islam. Lo
que sigue es de Moon of Alabama:
Título: Syria -
The Fall Of Two Cities
Texto: The
Turkish proxy Takfiris have nearly encircled the Kurdish held city of Afrin.
The water supply to the city is cut off. It will fall within a few days.
This is the
direct result of gigantic miscalculations by the YPG Kurds who controlled the
Afrin area. They had a clear offer from the Syrian and Russian government: Hand
over the administration to the legitimate Syrian government and the Syrian army
will come and defend your land.
They rejected
that offer multiple times. They thought they could withstand an attack by a
numerical superior enemy which has abundant air and artillery support.
Hizbullah can do that but the Kurds are not Hizbullah. Their defense network
was mediocre with bunkers easily visible (vid) from the air and ground and
without any water supply and other necessities. These medieval fortifications
were built over years but fell within hours. There was apparently no second
line to fall back to. The tactical military abilities the YPG Kurds have shown
were rather amateurish. The announced reinforcements from east Syria made no
difference. Now their 'canton' is lost to a very hostile forces. Can it ever be
regained?
Meanwhile the
U.S. is on the verge of giving away the Kurdish held Manbij to the Turks.
In 2016 the
Kurdish PKK attempted to hold onto 'autonomous' city-centers in eastern Turkey.
The Turkish army simply shelled those areas into rubble. There insurrection
ended with a catastrophic loss of Kurdish fighters. The Kurdish attempts to
expand their lands in Iraq by stealing the oil fields of Kirkuk were thoroughly
defeated. Now Afrin is lost too.
Why does anyone
believe that the Kurds deserve their own state? Their leaders are corrupt and
have zero statesmanship. They hang onto illusory aims and ignore the realities
of life. Will the Kurds ever learn?
The Syrian Arab
Army has split east-Ghouta next to Damascus into two and soon three parts.
Some 70% of the
whole east-Ghouta area that the Takfirs held onto for six years is now
liberated. The Syrian army will continue to take the more rural parts and will
then keep the upbuild areas (Harasta, Duma, Arbin, Jobar) under fire until the
various Takfiri groups agree to give up or to be moved to Idleb governorate. The
fall of these Saudi and Turkish proxy forces from their fake 'revolution'
throne is another huge victory for the Syrian people. Negotiations about a
transfers are ongoing. In Idleb they can join the ongoing Takfiri against
Takfiri war between the Turkish supported head-choppers and al-Qaeda aligned
hangmen.
Is there a deal
between Syria, Russia, Iran and Turkey about an 'exchange' of east-Ghouta for
Afrin? The parties are very tightlipped about the issue which lets me assume
that something of that kind has been agreed upon.
Eliminating the
east-Ghouta enclave will free the large number of Syrian soldiers that were
necessary to keep the area surrounded. Those troops will likely move south to
liberate Deraa city and all land up to the Jordan border. There are strong economic reasons for freeing up the
Damascus-Amman highway and the border station in-between.
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