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@ livinghell
2025-03-02 22:14:54
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq6yynd0dty660z2zczjuv84lnmsgdc73aupw05ul0fr0uxmdt39xq4lpurq The wording was getting "integrated to the state" and Turkish-Kurdish alliance. This will probably come to municipal politics at most for Turkey, and more higher level integration for Rojava and Iraqi Kurdistan. 'Turks and Kurds should hang on together against the imperial powers who want the Kurds and Turks to fight their battles against Iran etc.' You can read this as latent ML ideology shining through as geopolitics imo. Anyways, the actual bargain was about new Turkish- Al Qaeda Empire to leave alone Rojava in return for this. It's that kind of deal, not we are all ottomanists now. You can still read this as selling out struggle for the gains made, akin to historic CNT. And probably wont end happier.