"Our forces have not attacked security forces of KRI & we once again declare that we respect
the autonomy of Kurdistan Region of Iraq." (1)
YPG Command: "In recent years, there has been ongoing efforts of coordination between Autonomous
Administration (AANES) and the Kurdistan Region. These continuous efforts were as part of the joint fight against ISIS and to ensure peace and security in the region." (2)
YPG Command: "As a
result of this coordination, many tensions on the border were resolved peacefully.
Our forces did not carry out any unilateral attack on any of Peshmerga bases and positions in
vicinity of Sihêla." (3)
YPG Command: "There is no reason for our units who are responsible to protect Rojava borders
to attack security forces of Kurdistan Regional Government. There are various media reports
portraying the situation on the border as a chaos by false claims." (4)
YPG Command: "In fact, what happened was
the result of lack of communication and coordination between us and the relevant authorities
and institutions in the Kurdistan Region." (5)
YPG Command: "We, as the People’s Defense Units, respect autonomy
of Kurdistan Region of Iraq and KRG to abandon their
aggressive and provocative stance and rhetoric towards AANES. All issues must be resolved
through dialogue between the two sides." - End (6)
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.@nadinemaenza says a lot of people make the mistake that NES is a majority-Kurdish area, but she says its Arab majority area, and majority of SDF forces are Arabic. But its really a multi-ethnic, multi-religious area.
.@nadinemaenza now explaining the AANES system with 7 regions. She recently was around one month in NES.
Kurdish National Unity Parties (PYNK) call on especially the Kurdistan Region Parliament, "to do their national duty against the civil war." hawarnews.com/en/haber/pynk-…
Hajj Issa (PYNK) pointed out that just as they view the Peshmerga as a national force, and every drop of their blood is precious, so is each one of guerrilla's. He also said any success (progress) of Kurds in any part of Kurdistan is seen as success for all Kurds.
He also appealed to the Region's president Nechirvan Barzan (@IKRPresident) & said: "We appeal to the President Nechirvan Barzani, to play his national role because this war undermines our people gains all over Kurdistan."
Assyrian politician (ADO): "Although being part of the larger (opposition) Coalition, we have clearly opposed Turkey’s entry into Afrin, Ras-ul Ayn, and Tel Abyad, just to mention few issues." joshualandis.com/blog/the-polit… (1)
"We can’t say that the security situation has improved with Turkey’s entry into Syria. The Assyrians and Armenians living in towns and villages along a 120 km border, from Tel Abyad to Rish Ayno (Ras-el Ain), had to migrate." (2)
"Assyrians, who were forced to leave Rish Ayno had to abandon their property and land, which is known to be very fertile & suited for agriculture. The seizure of the land &properties by the so-called “National Army,” ... is a major problem." (3)
Commanding General (@CJTFOIR) Lieutenant General Pat White says in an update on ISIS that the SDF has captured ISIS operatives including emirs in recent operations and have disrupted smuggling networks.
Commanding General (@CJTFOIR) Lieutenant General Pat White says NATO may plays a more important role in training of Iraqi security forces.
Commanding General (@CJTFOIR) Lieutenant General Pat White says ISIS is lacking in financing, fighters and support of populace in those areas.
Important point in this new report: "Administration to develop an imposing bureaucratic apparatus with more than 250,000 employees, including 70,000 soldiers, 30,000 police and 150,000 civil servants." (1)
"Among the latter, 40,000 are teachers receiving a monthly salary of 120-200 US dollars, double the amount paid in the territory controlled by the regime." (2)
"The military are also better remunerated in comparison with the regimeheld areas: while a Syrian army officer of intermediate rank sent to the north-eastern front with Turkey earns 43,000 Syrian pounds a month (the equivalent of 50 US dollars)" (3)
@MazloumAbdi General Mazloum noted that although there is still a risk Turkey could attack either Jazira (Hassakah province) or Kobani, such a scenario would not be easy for Turkey (2).
@MazloumAbdi “They know that we will put a major fight—but there are larger agreements for now. There are agreements with Russians and also with the US, which are preventing Turkish attacks. The Americans say that if Turkey attacks [Kobani], there will be sanctions against Turkey." (3)