Shirko wrote:I agree that most of it will be smuggled by land at first, like SK. But eventually they can easily link it with the network of pipelines in SK or NK, where Turkey can then deliver safely to the Med. And that is highly plausible, considering that the Syrian coast is strictly controlled by the Assad regime, and because of that, the oil revenues need to be allocated to all Syrians fairly and properly. And the Kurdish region has suffered from thievery and neglect, and also forced arabization and deportations for 100 years. So the rest of the country will have to pay for the losses at first. Lets not forget that WK is also the bread basket of Syria (and the region), so the Syrians have also been stealing food and water from Kurdish soil not to mention the cheap Kurdish labor all these years.
Every scenario is plausible if there is at least a political unity between Rojava and Basur . To be honest , I am begining to think that Tukey is going to go through the problems Syria is facing now in terms of terrorism and civil war and I see Rojava joining Bakur .