Crimethinc reports from Rojava

in rojava •  6 years ago 

What is happening in the world is rarely important enough to make the nightly news cycle, not based on the importance in the world of the news, but they only print the news that fits (their narrative).

This is why, dear reader, I like to point you to alternative sources to the corporate media.

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I’m writing from Rojava.

Full disclosure:

I didn’t grow up here and I don’t have access to all the information I would need to tell you what is going to happen next in this part of the world with any certainty.
I’m writing because it is urgent that you hear from people in northern Syria about what Trump’s “troop withdrawal” really means for us—and it’s not clear how much time we have left to discuss it.
I approach this task with all the humility at my disposal.
I’m not formally integrated into any of the groups here.
That makes it possible for me to speak freely, but I should emphasize that my perspective doesn’t represent any institutional position.
If nothing else, this should be useful as a historical document indicating how some people here understood the situation at this point in time, in case it becomes impossible to ask us later on.

Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria is not an “anti-war” or “anti-imperialist” measure.

It will not bring the conflict in Syria to an end. On the contrary, Trump is effectively giving Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan the go-ahead to invade Rojava and carry out ethnic cleansing against the people who have done much of the fighting and dying to halt the rise of the Islamic State (ISIS).
This is a deal between strongmen to exterminate the social experiment in Rojava and consolidate authoritarian nationalist politics from Washington, DC to Istanbul and Kobane.
Trump aims to leave Israel the most ostensibly liberal and democratic project in the entire Middle East, foreclosing the possibilities that the revolution in Rojava opened up for this part of the world.
All this will come at a tremendous cost.
As bloody and tragic as the Syrian civil war has already been, this could open up not just a new chapter of it, but a sequel.

Rule by force is the disease, if your utopia is not freely adopted by the masses because it is a better option for them, then it sucks.

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