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NATO's ISIS Agenda

<p>In January of 2015&comma; a time so distant that no one in the state department seems to remember it&comma; ISIS was running rickshaw through the villages of Northern Syria&period; &nbsp&semi;American funded Jihadists simply could not compete with the more authentic&comma; black draped&comma; beheading variety of extremist&period; &nbsp&semi;Despite America&rsquo&semi;s funding of various extremist groups in the region to fight ISIS &lpar; and more realistically Assad&rpar;&comma; it&rsquo&semi;s fair to note ISIS still had more American weapons than our &nbsp&semi;newly found &ldquo&semi;allies&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The dominance ISIS had on the ground&comma; with their fleet of armored vehicles made in America&comma; was about to come to an end&period; The Kurds&comma; perhaps the only force in the region not receiving money and arms from the United States&comma; &nbsp&semi;began their defense of the the Rojovan city known as Kobani &lpar; North Eastern Syria&sol; Western Kurdistan&rpar; unsuccessfully&period; With Turkish troops watching ambivalently &ndash&semi; if we&rsquo&semi;re being generous &&num;8211&semi; the world was prepared to watch another massacre at the hands of ISIS&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>An interesting thing happened next&period; Though Kobani was expected to fall immediately &ndash&semi; especially with no support from the international community&comma; &nbsp&semi;the small province simply did not crumble&period; Compared to the attempt by Adolf Hitler to siege Stalingrad from the Soviets&comma; the residents of Kobani refused to accept defeat and fought to a bloody&comma; white knuckle stalemate&period; During this time&comma; only months after the attempted Yazidi genocide atop the Sinjar mountain&comma; the international media was tuned into the bloody fight occurring in Syria&period; &ldquo&semi;Stand With Kobani&rdquo&semi; trended on social media throughout the world&comma; while pictures and videos of the atrocities circulated to the masses&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With the word&rsquo&semi;s attention on Kobani&comma; the United States finally entered the fray with a series of air strikes targeting American vehicles now driven by extremists&period; The action allowed for the citizens of Kobani to take the upper hand against their deranged enemy&period; After this success the YPG and PKK&comma; the Kurdish ground troops who bravely fought against ISIS&comma; continued to build momentum and began to retake more and more ISIS controlled land&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Unfortunately for Syria&comma; specifically the Kurds&comma; NATO does not recall or care what had occurred less than one year ago&period; NATO does not recall or care about the Kurds being the only successful ground troop against ISIS&period; NATO does not care about the existence of ISIS&period; Most egregiously&comma; NATO does not care when its members murder the very same Kurdish troops who were and still are fighting so bravely against ISIS&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With the elections in Turkey over &ndash&semi; similar in its shrouded nature to other regional elections &ndash&semi; the NATO ally&comma; fueled by nationalism and dreams of the Ottoman Empire&comma; has unleashed its wrath upon the Kurds&period; Despite the international community praising the Kurds of Syria within this year&comma; finding a single voice of opposition to Turkey&rsquo&semi;s actions is a fool&rsquo&semi;s mission&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Often the question of &ldquo&semi;why&rdquo&semi; is the most difficult to answer&period; In the case of Turkey&comma; with its high population of Kurds in the South Eastern portion of the county&comma; the &ldquo&semi;why&rdquo&semi; is easy&colon; An autonomous Kurdish state bordering Turkey would provide Turkish Kurds motivation to achieve a similar goal&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>More difficult to answer is the motivation of NATO to allow the most effective ground troop against ISIS to be destroyed by an ally&period; The Rojavan Kurds are not capitalists&period; As a communal autonomous state&comma; void of despots&comma; void of a siphon to suck the money from the majority into the pockets of an elite oligarchy&comma; there is no motivation for &nbsp&semi;the Western world to protect them&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There is a reason despots run the Middle East&colon; they were installed post World War 1 by the Western powers&period; If a country has the majority live in poverty&comma; an elite class can still prosper by selling state resources to the West at a reduced price&period; If &nbsp&semi;the country&rsquo&semi;s wealth was distributed to all the people&comma; the Western countries would have to pay more&period; Essentially low prices are achieved by foreign poverty&period; If the Kurds of Syria want Western help&comma; all they have to do is find a Saddam Hussein type character to rule over them&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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