PeterZ wrote:Joat42 wrote:What makes it even worse is that the US have been pushing the Kurds to dismantle their defensive fortifications to appease Turkey because US guaranteed they would restrain Turkey from attacking.
Squandered trust is hellishly expensive to regain...
Very true. Yet, if to keep trust it means fighting endless wars and investment of the US military in every hot spot in the world, it may well be better to lose that sort of trust.
The Kurds were the model for how NOT to have the US military fighting in these hot spots!
They were doing all the fighting. They took over 10,000 casualties taking out ISIS FOR the US. Being the tip of the spear. The US took less than 20 because they had almost no troops directly engaged, they were there as
1. Trainers and coordinators.
2. Tripwires against a Turkish invasion of Kurdish territory.
That. Was. The. Deal.
The Kurds spilled out their blood like water taking down ISIS. The US was supposed to ensure their security from the Turks by having a handful of troops there so the Turks couldn't attack without attacking US troops which there was no way they were going to do. The Kurds removed their defensive emplacements against Turkish invasion on the US's WORD they would be protected.
The Kurds held up their end.
They were then betrayed by Trump. He explicitly pulled those troops out of the way so the Turks could launch their invasion.
And now more of them are dying because of it. US allies are being killed with the explicit approval of the US president.
And your reaction is "well, if that's the price to pay for some vague nebulous idea that this somehow leads to greater isolationism then that's ok I guess"???