Comments by "Ggoddkkiller" (@ggoddkkiller1342) on "Geopolitical analysis for 2019: Middle East" video.

  1.  @pixel8132  There are some serious mistakes so i can't say he has solid sources, for example: 1) He says there is conflict in Idlib between Turkey backed groups which isn't true what so ever due HTS isn't one of Turkey backed groups!! So in reality there is conflict between TFSA (Turkey backed FSA) and HTS.. 2) He considers PJAK, YPG and PKK as seperate groups which is a total lie that western media fabricated in last years so US could keep supporting them!! Here is a western source from 2014 which openly accepts there are PKK terrorists in Syria and asks the question that could they support PKK terrorists against isis terrorists: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28925179 BBC says yes we can support them due during that time there was a peace talk between Turkey and PKK ongoing but in late 2015 peace talks failed and PKK merged with YPG then after a simple name change (SDF) the west started to deny the connection between those groups!! But there are still some agencies which talk about the truth such as this article shows 44% of total YPG casualties in Syria are Turkish Kurds who were actually PKK terrorists!!! And you can also find information about PJAK in same article and statements of PKK terrorists themselves such as: Kurdish fighter Zind Ruken expanded on the PKK-YPG relationship. “Sometimes I’m a PKK, sometimes I’m a PJAK [the PKK-allied affiliate, active in Iran], sometimes I’m a YPG. It doesn’t really matter. They are all members of the PKK.” https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/the-ypg-pkk-connection So if you are looking for reliable sources about a subject, stay away from political sources, try to find older reports and reports from neutral countries such as you can find dozens of reports against PKK from Kurdistan regional government in Iraq such as: http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/3f2da59d-2f9d-434c-9023-aa93a965dbfd/Human-Rights-Watch--PKK-armed-wings-recruit-child-soldiers-in-Iraq http://www.rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/100520181
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