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Dissolution of the PKK and new perspectives - International Viewpoint - online socialist magazine
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I keep reading the 6 brief paragraphs and can't find any evidence of political evolution. What conditions have changed in Turkey to make them more amenable to negotiations with the Kurds? The only change has been in syria, "The jihadist offensive that toppled Assad changed all that" and there the response has been to negotiate and integrate with a group actively hostile to federalism.
"Will the economic stakes be enough to secure an acceptable political settlement to the Kurdish question? The ball is in Ankara’s court, as it has still not released a single one of the 12,000 political prisoners it is holding, a prerequisite for serious negotiations."
Uhh given that conclusion, I'll say no. Why dissolve before any concessions have been made, seems to be capitulation rather than negotiation? It's the vote blue argument, once you've dissolved any notion of armed struggle, what's the incentive for Ankara to give them anything?
I admit my knowledge about this subject is patchy, but wasn't the main impact of Kurdish activity in Syria on the US empire two things? US military bases build in Kurdish held area and Syria's oil fields exploited lucratively by US firms. And aren't these exactly the main goals of US imperialism? Odd coincidence, that the second another, stronger group provides the exact same services to the empire and they are no longer needed, they self disband.
That’s my ultimate point (see my post history re: SDF), I’m not as charitable as these trots to the Kurdish project and the dissolution of the PKK confirms basically all my priors
Yes, I with you.