Problem with how people talk about SDF and YPG right now in this place

I'm saying that the Kurds in and around Turkey will achieve some degree of independence/autonomy in the long-run, and Turkey's slide into a genuinely neo-colonial mindset is not going to stop that.

Around Turkey? Sure. Inside Turkey though? That's never going to happen and this is why: In the long run many Kurdish provinces of Turkey will be Arabified by Syrian and Iraqi refugees. In the long run Turkey will be operating dozens of armed drones. In the long run Turkey will have 200 military outposts at the Iraqi border instead of just 30 and all these outposts will have ground surveillance radars such as the Turkish Retinar PTR, these bases will have eo/ir cameras that are capable of seeing 20 km away, these bases will have remote controlled weapon stations and etc. In the long run many of the smuggling routes used by the PKK will flood be flooded with water by hydro-electric dams which are currently being built and PKK won't be able to sneak arms and fighters into Turkey due to all of these things I've listed.

In the long run PKK won't be able to use IEDs they use all the time either because all of their IEDs will be detected by ground penetrating radars (which will become a standard equipment for every armored vehicle just like today's jammers). In the long run RPGs are going to become useless too due to Active Protection System(again which will become a standard equipment for every armored vehicle). So all I'm saying is that the guerrilla warfare which is the backbone of PKK Is Going To Become Absolute and there's nothing PKK can do to adapt against that.

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