and you call it "Investigative journalism" with only one-sided story? Did you even bother to ask any Syrians except the Kurdish background about their feelings for that organization? What do they feel about YPG when they literally seize and control 1/3 of their country (full of underground sources) with only 10% population? What do they …
and you call it "Investigative journalism" with only one-sided story? Did you even bother to ask any Syrians except the Kurdish background about their feelings for that organization? What do they feel about YPG when they literally seize and control 1/3 of their country (full of underground sources) with only 10% population? What do they think of YPG when they allied with Assad while they were trying to liberate their country from that oppressor tyrant? Why have they been backed by the US administrations under a Western scenario of "fighting with ISIS", when there was none for years (except the duty of guardianship for several prisons)? Why are they literally sheepherding the oil areas for a foreign-government and threatening their neighbor countries? How will they explain their identical objectives and the intimate relationship with 40-years-long terrorists of PKK's seniors? You even have not mentioned what other Kurds (like those in Northern Iraq) think of them? You have not mentioned how they can be transformed into one to another (YPG-PYD-SDF) by only changing their patches on their shoulders when they cross the Euphrates. Oh, let me guess. You did not ask, right? I suggest you develop a better propaganda style. It looks very old-fashioned.
At least it has funny statements like this: "We have no relations with any party inside Turkey". They can't anymore, because they have been literally sweeped/kicked out from that country. Like they soon-to-be-kicked from Syria soon, unless they lay their arms.
and you call it "Investigative journalism" with only one-sided story? Did you even bother to ask any Syrians except the Kurdish background about their feelings for that organization? What do they feel about YPG when they literally seize and control 1/3 of their country (full of underground sources) with only 10% population? What do they think of YPG when they allied with Assad while they were trying to liberate their country from that oppressor tyrant? Why have they been backed by the US administrations under a Western scenario of "fighting with ISIS", when there was none for years (except the duty of guardianship for several prisons)? Why are they literally sheepherding the oil areas for a foreign-government and threatening their neighbor countries? How will they explain their identical objectives and the intimate relationship with 40-years-long terrorists of PKK's seniors? You even have not mentioned what other Kurds (like those in Northern Iraq) think of them? You have not mentioned how they can be transformed into one to another (YPG-PYD-SDF) by only changing their patches on their shoulders when they cross the Euphrates. Oh, let me guess. You did not ask, right? I suggest you develop a better propaganda style. It looks very old-fashioned.
At least it has funny statements like this: "We have no relations with any party inside Turkey". They can't anymore, because they have been literally sweeped/kicked out from that country. Like they soon-to-be-kicked from Syria soon, unless they lay their arms.