How do Kurds join Al Nusrah in Syria – and who are they? – WATCH PICTURES & REPORT !
13 Dec 2013 – Kurdistan Tribune –By Momen Zellmi and Harem Karem:
KCK Confirms KDP & PKK Meetings
The KCK released a statement supporting KDP-PKK talks, and KNC-PYD talks to achieve Kurdish unity for ‘Rojava’ (Western Kurdistan – Kurdish areas of Syria). The KDP and PKK hold talks to achieve Kurdish unity in Syria. This could lead to holding a Kurdish national conference in Erbil, PKK-KDP cooperation against Jihadists, Kurdish nationalist unity in Syria and the implementation of the Erbil agreement and the Kurds being represented in Geneva II through the Supreme Kurdish Council. Other reports suggest there is a meeting planned between Salih Muslim (PYD-head) and Masoud Barzani (KRG-president in the future/coming days.
Salih Muslim to meet Barzani in Erbil
A Dunon @ArjDnn – Kurdish journalist Güney Aslan reports on Facebook that M.Barzani and S.Muslim will meet in Hewler to solve KDP-PYD issues. #TwitterKurds – Wladimir @vvanwilgenburg
Fuad Hussein (KDP): Salih Muslim and Masoud Barzani will meet in Hewler (Kurmanci) http://rudaw.net/kurmanci#sthash.TeOGApL3.dpuf …
Guney Aslan: PYD ve KDP Rojava merkezli sorunların aşılması amacıyla tarihi bir adım atıyor!PYD Lideri Salih Müslim ile Güney Kürdistan Başkanı Mesud Barzani Hewler’de biraraya geliyor..!Müslim-Barzani zirvesindeki aradaki sorunların çözümü yolunda işbirliği kararının alınması bekleniyor…
AN AXIS PKK – PYD – PUK & THERAN ? / The Kurdish PUK’s Syria Policy / Wladimir van Wilgenburg
Carnegie Midle East Center – 11.12.2013 – In the Middle East, three political movements dominate most of the Kurdish political scene: Turkey’s Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and two Iraq-based organizations, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). All three of these parties have Kurdish “sister parties” among the fifteen or so Kurdish political parties in Syria.
Syrian FSA struggles in shadow of Saudi-backed opposition front
Al Monitor – Edward Dark – 12-12-2013 – The bombshell that Gen. Salim Idriss of the Free Syrian Army (FSA)’s Supreme Military Command dropped last week, that he would be willing to join forces with the regime against al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in Syria, came without too much scrutiny, especially when he subsequently tried to backtrack and sugarcoat his statement.
USE OF MILITARY FORCE: CAN THE US GET IT RIGHT?
By James F. Jeffrey – Boston Globe – December 8, 2013
Washington’s failure to act forcefully in Syria and other limited-risk situations will only fuel chaos in the Middle East.
ISRAELI VOICE PREFERS ASSAD TO BE IN CHARGE
Ex-IDF chief: Israel prefers that Assad stay in power
Dan Halutz also skeptical about the prospects of a peace agreement with the Palestinians in the near future
By Spencer Ho December 11, 2013 – The Times of Israel – Israel would prefer that Bashar Assad hold onto the presidency in Syria, rather than leave a power vacuum that could be filled by Islamic radicals, according to former IDF chief of staff Dan Halutz.
MESOP LATEST : Barzani, Baydemir & Zana are to unite Syrian Kurdish parties: official tells Kurdpress
12-12-2013 – Kurdpress – The independent Deputy of Diyarbakir, Layla Zana, the city’s Mayor Osman Baydemir and Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani are seeking to end disputes between Kurdish parties in Syria, official told Kurdpress in an exclusive interview.
MESOP Opinion: The Plan to Eliminate the Free Syrian Army
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed – Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed is the general manager of Al-Arabiya television. He is also the former editor-in-chief of Asharq Al- Awsat
12-12-2013 – For the past 12 months, Bashar Al-Assad’s regime has been focused on the idea of defeating the armed opposition by resorting to military power. It thus strengthened its capabilities by acquiring more weapons and using the help of fighters from Iran, Iraq and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. This is why battles have stalled and the regime has succeeded in remaining in governance for the entire year.
GREAT HISTORICAL PROGRESS ! GERMANY 1936 : Thälmann Battalion International Brigades fighting in Spain / GERMANY 2013 : Germany’s ALLAH Brigade fighting in Syria (230 Members)
Germany Monitoring 17 Fighters Returned From Syria
BERLIN (AP) — German authorities say they are monitoring the activities of 17 Islamic extremists who have returned to Germany after fighting in Syria. An Interior Ministry spokesman says about 230 people have traveled from Germany to Syria since the start of the uprising against the regime of Bashar Assad nearly three years ago.
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