SDF to be 'abolished' under Kurdish-Syria deal: reports
The New Arab
The deal between the Kurdish authority and Bashar al-Assad's regime would allegedly give the Kurds full autonomy and safeguard their rights under a new Syrian constitution, according to the reports.
In return, the Kurdish and Arab fighters would coordinate with the regime to confront Turkey who have launched an offensive with Syrian rebel fighters into SDF territories.
"Within one month Kurdish leadership with start to take up some official roles within the current Syrian government to ease the transition period of N. #Syria until an new constitution/government is formed in the future," Syria analyst Danny Makki tweeted on Monday.
Read more at: https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2019/10/14/sdf-to-be-abolished-under-kurdish-syria-deal-reports
See, apparently, there is already a sort of Kurd homeland in Syria, it's called "ROJAVA" (obviously, an old map as ISIS has been rolled back but ROJAVA is in the area shown, see wkiipedia article link below).
So, if this report is true, it's good news... too bad, we've probably got them mad at us! ALSO, I hope and somewhat assume, the Christians will be treated well in this. They kind of get along with the Kurds but there are the odd stories of friction between them.
Rojava flag, see, none of that Communist stuff on this, colors are like Lithuania's at that I believe.
Rojava:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RojavaEven reporter Jenan Moussa seems to be mentioning this:
Jenan Moussa
@jenanmoussa
Farewell Rojava...
(with video)
https://twitter.com/jenanmoussa/status/1183690152826290177Jenan Moussa
So, hopefully, this might be a positive, you don't know. We are almost into 2020, maybe that area can finally get up to date, actually, they were saying this area was fairly peaceful because of the SDF.
Could the Russians have influenced this some? I think maybe. Maybe and apparently, there are some lines of communication between the USA and Russia over there. Looks a bit positive. Sad for any civilians who died these past several days.