Washington has two options in Syria

It is high time for Washington to revise its short-sighted YPG policy indoctrinated by CENTCOM

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Washington has two options in Syria
Ankara not sidelining US prefers cooperation

Ankara not sidelining US, prefers cooperation

In addition to the Syrian crisis, Ankara and Washington have not been able to come to an agreement on Turkey's possible purchase of Russian-made defense systems.

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Everyone seems to agree that Turkey-U.S. relations are going through a rough patch. Throughout history, there had been ups and downs in bilateral relations. However, the problems between Ankara and Washington at a time of global uncertainty and deepening regional conflicts are indicative of a different kind of structural crisis.

In recent years to figure out what Russia really wants has become the most enigmatic question in international politics to figure out what Russia really wants.

Currently, it is has started to be perceived that in the eastern part of the Syria, YPG operations are increasingly shaping U.S. policy.

Geneva-2 A New Hope for Syria

Geneva-2: A New Hope for Syria?

Developments such as the destruction of the weapons of mass destruction and softening relations between Iran and the international system may generate a different motivation in the upcoming negotiations.

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If on the other hand the goal of the hosting countries is to end the diplomatic isolation of Russia and Egypt, it will again not provide positive results for these two countries.