>>44627 >Currently there is 3-4 million settled refugees in idlib. That's a lot of people. How is the situation in Turkey? How many refugee camps are there? Or there's a big one? The YPGs river access means they can use it as a water source, or as a transportation infrastructure, or both, and others (like natural border, a defense line, etc)? >if you think we are in idlib for landgrab Noone implied that.
(For no particular reason I wanted to post that Turkish pepe sending Merkelmen to Grease from Izmir, but can't find it. Gonna post picrel instead. I highly doubt anyone knows the number of people who entered the EU and never left since 2015.) >I can feel the murderous itch of euros as if they are waiting to reunlock nazi mode If we can believe in the events of the Euro Cup we have a big division in the population along the lines of BLM and LGBT, and whatever made up issue the media feeds to us. There won't be any united front when the refugee/migrant question comes up again (sometimes after people get bored by the covid hysteria).
>>44631 >Assad wouldnt attack idlib For now it seems they strike on the area south of M4 which road would be a border, and patrolled by Turkish and Russian forces. Or something like that was the deal couple of years ago. Things could have changed, ofc.