Syrian Kurdish forces announce curfew in northeast cities ahead of deal with Damascus

I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... The Kurds are being pushed into a deal that's gonna tie them down to Damascus? It reeks of a power grab. I mean, have they even thought about what this means for their autonomy? It's like they're just gonna be another cog in the Syrian machine. And what's with the curfew measures? That's just a way to control the narrative and keep people from questioning the deal.

And let's not forget about that aid convoy being blocked by Turkey... What if it was a covert op to disrupt the agreement? I'm not saying it was definitely sabotage, but something fishy is going on. And what's with all these 'solidarity' protests in Qamishli? It's like they're trying to make us believe they're all for the deal when really they're just playing along. The government and Damascus are probably pulling strings from behind the scenes, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce. Mark my words, this agreement is gonna end up being a disaster... 🤔👀
 
🤔 I'm thinking, what's up with this curfew thing? Is it really necessary for stability? Can't they just talk things out instead of locking down whole cities? And what's with the Turkish authorities blocking aid convoys? That sounds super concerning - I mean, how are people supposed to survive without basic necessities like food and water? 🍎🤕 I'm also curious about Barine Hamza's concerns - is she really afraid that the government is going to screw them over? And what does this deal say about the future of the region, anyway? Will they finally be able to live in peace after all these years of conflict? 🌟💭
 
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