Now that Turkey has officially started a war against the American SDF, what other briliant developments stemming from american inability to conduct any sensible foreign policy can we expect?
Third Polish-Ukrainian, Second Greeko-Turkish, first Saudi-Iranian wars when?
Evan Long
We defeated ISIS, I would say that the kurdish SDF was very successful.
Grayson Ramirez
I actually wonder how this is going to pan out now, isis and nusrats are really just a minor problem now(affiliated to turkey or not), the big conflicts will be with the kurds and roaches(again).
I wonder if the turks intend, as they said, kick the YPG back east of manjib. They have also openly said that they will not accept a kurdish state in the region. Iraq and Iran are in on this boat too if I am not mistaken
Brody Allen
Shieeeet
Robert Anderson
>we defeated the terrorists we created in the first place >you're welcome >t. USA
Thomas Foster
good
kill jew puppet antifa trainer kurds
Eli Perry
>mutts think they defeated isis
Ryder Anderson
American SDF is in manbij, unlike Russians that left Afrin as soon as roaches started to attacking it
Sebastian King
this kills the k*rd
Kayden Hernandez
peak mutt posting
Luke Jenkins
Hoping for Greco-turkish #2, they can't invade us for shit with only triple the personnel (130k in defense on mountains and shit vs 336k) they will get buttraped by the 20+ million kurds they have in their country burning and looting everything (+ Kurdistan forming) + kikes shilling for Greater Israel + US + EU (not army, just aid and shit) + NATO
Don't see a reason for Polish-Ukranian, Saudi-Iranian would be interesting
Dylan Cook
They'll annex your islands and blockade the shit out of you though.
Jack Bailey
So, no mainland clashes at all? That'd be the best case senario, NATO would intervene without any fights, really. Islands are easy to evacuate
Luke Reed
Invading through a small corridor with mountains a river in it is retarded even for roaches. Don't put too much faith in NATO though, they're all bark and no bite.
Xavier Jenkins
NATO intervention would be ideal for Kurdistan to form and Kurds to start chimping out. If Turkey doesn't want to lose another 1/3 of their country (1/3 would already be Kurdistan) they'd have to send forces back and that would allow us to invade Constantinople (no air bases there). Also their tanks are scattered all over the place and can't be used on the border on time. Not to mention that they have a lot of soldiers in the borders fighting PKK and some in Syria.
Ayden Cruz
> Constantinople (no air bases there).
Get your facts straight before you start mastrubating komşu
Juan Cooper
>We created ISIS Fixed
Austin Barnes
don't see any airbases here unless the map is outdated ofc
Nolan Harris
Keep in mind that that river you've got over there works both ways. If the turks get a chance to dig in there you won't stand a chance, and attacking a nation by surprise is nearly impossible in this day and age.
Jose Collins
Turks won't dare to fight on the western Euphrates bank, where the real pro-american SDF troops are deployed. Manbij and Afrin are just small enclaves that mean nothing and actually FSA-jihadis occupying them is much worse for Russia and Syria.
Jonathan Cruz
>you won't stand a chance the whole country is mountainous, a gorilla warfare heaven if they want to zerg they're going to lose half of their army in less than a week. Their best chance is slowly pushing us back and securing the annexed grounds but that would take years and everyone else would buttfuck them in the meantime because they'd be focused on us no way Turkey wins this in the offensive
reminder that the reason we won the independence war was because we were very good at gorilla warfare
Gabriel Brown
Sure. I have no doubt that Greece could hold it's ground against any turkish assault, but if you want to have any chance of retaking thrace after the war, you'll have to take it yourself and hold it. NATO sure as hell isn't going to give it to you.
Cooper Baker
That depends on how weakened Turkey will be from whatever the fuck outsiders do (US/EU/NATO, even China because they'll make trillions) and Kurdistan forming. An alliance with Bulgaria and Serbia would be pretty useful and we could at least take back some areas. And we're not interested in anything else than the shores and Constantinople so it wouldn't be very hard.
It's basically like Russia. Turkey in Syria now is like Russia in Ukraine, if Russia was to invade let's say Poland or Finland etc, they'd have everyone against them
Eli Flores
We truly are the enemy aren't we?? sigh..
Ayden Diaz
>We defeated ISIS No, the CIA is working just fine.
James Parker
>mfw Kurds blow the Dam on the Euphrates, killing millions of their enemies.
Lincoln Ramirez
I hope a whole bunch of turks go back to defend their homeland.
Cooper Mitchell
>SDF what is this?
Justin Ross
Syrian moderate beheaders rebels
Charles Gutierrez
who are those sandniggers
Luke Sanchez
>Batman
Leo Jackson
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Cameron Foster
no we finally russia do it and stopped funding the terrorists
Camden Jenkins
exclude constantinople and it's golden
William Cox
Istanbul*
Aiden Collins
The US will fall before the might of the black turkish bulls and the traitor Gülen will be finally brought to justice