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Do you have any sources regarding members of the Syrian Salvation Government?
editI also considered separating Rouse the Believers from Salvation Gov, though couldn't find a source claiming they are separate so maybe it is a part of it after all. I do know however that Turkistan Islamic Party is a part of the salvation gov along with HTS, so it's not just HTS in it. A4516416 (talk) 08:46, 7 October 2019 (UTC)
- No group is really "part" of the SSG. It's not like the Interim Government where they have a "Ministry of Defence" and a self-proclaimed "army". The SSG is basically the political wing of HTS and only HTS. The TIP are close military allies of HTS but they don't participate in its "government". Lightspecs (talk) 09:01, 7 October 2019 (UTC)
Ways to improve 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria
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Thank you for creating 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria.
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editHi Lightspecs, thanks for leaving a message on my Talk page. I agree on your revert regarding the this edit, as I think I confused that article with this one (basically who is attacking and who is being attacked). My edit in the Tell Hamis page mentioning the clock square could have been fixed with a minor edit, rather than a revert. You also reverted my Tel Abyad edit, which is well sourced and citing an author that Kurds use all the time to support their claims (more or less pro-Kurdish). Can you explain your point? Thanks, Amr ibn Kulthoumعمرو بن كلثوم (talk) 02:34, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
- "Liberation" is POV unless it's named as such by the majority of reliable sources (ex. Liberation of Paris). There's also no reason to remove the Kurdish names of settlements when they're Kurdish minorities in them. Lightspecs (talk) 09:05, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
- Changed "Liberation" in Tell Abyad to capture, although SDF and their supporters here use the word "Liberation" all the time. As for language, the presence of less than 10% Kurdish minority in the city does not warrant inventing a new name for it. I have left it however to show my good faith, although I am not convinced. Cheers, Amr ibn Kulthoumعمرو بن كلثوم (talk) 03:44, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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editNotability of Balyan Airstrike
editHello! I’ve noticed that you’ve changed the article on February 2020 Balyun Airstrike into a redirect due to a lack of distinctness. I don’t believe that is the case, as the article is much more notable by than the other airstrikes, to a point where it has received specific coverage from multiple organizations, and has provoked quite the “upset” response from the Turkish government. I’d say it’s probably notable enough for its own article. There should probably be a discussion before the article is removed Serafart (talk) (contributions) 05:16, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
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Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement
editHello my friend , All the sources cites American officials saying about the ETIM " there's "no credible evidence" that it still exists" , check it here as an example https://www.dw.com/en/us-removes-separatist-group-condemned-by-china-from-terror-list/a-55527586 , so technically the U.S. can't be an opponent to what it deems to be " non existing " , so your respected example about Taliban isn't valid since America still believe that Taliban does exist , Thank YouAleviQizilbash (talk) 11:42, 8 November 2020 (UTC) Lightspecs Wikipedia's lists of allies and opponents to any group doesn't mean that what the group itself deems to be an ally or an opponent but rather what other states and organizations classify the group , an example here is the Hezbollah list of allies and opponents https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah you will see that Japan , Canada , Morocco , Serbia are opponents to Hezbollah yet there is no credible source or evidence to show that Hezbollah regard them as opponents . I believe that this is the origin of the misunderstanding about the issue of opponents in the Eastern Turkistan article , so it's not about what the ETIM deem as opponent , it's the way around and America no longer believe that ETIM exists as the example here https://www.dw.com/en/us-removes-separatist-group-condemned-by-china-from-terror-list/a-55527586 so technically you can't remain an opponent to what you classified as " non existing " , hope this could clear up the misunderstanding my friend , Thank You AleviQizilbash (talk) 12:14, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
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editHello, things have changed in Abu Mohammad al-Julani and so many information has been added and I don't know if It's right or wrong so you better check it out so that people can get the right information. Thanks Kiro Bassem (talk) 17:53, 13 June 2021 (UTC)
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editBattle of Tell Hamis and Tell Brak (December 2013–January 2014)
editHi @Lightspecs: How goes it? You seem to have a penchant using dodgy sourcing. I removed the facebook ref after I reviwed the page, as its the worst of the lot. It may be the official mouthpiece of the organisation but it is a primary sps source and its unacceptable as a source. Don't use it. There are still five reference. Ref 3, 8, 11, 14 are also really poor. I understand it is a very recent event and its quite hard to find decent sources, but there really isn't a need for it. I hope that helps. scope_creepTalk 09:25, 22 August 2022 (UTC)
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Kurdish fighters in the Battle of Beaufort
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I think you made a hasty decision in restoring the Kurdish contribution to the Battle of the Beaufort (1982). At least check out my reasoning at the article's talkpage. Jokkmokks-Goran (talk) 21:52, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
Islamic Resistance in Iraq (2020–present)
editHow you do know they are not the same? SpinnerLaserzthe2nd (talk) 04:34, 10 November 2023 (UTC)
- The current IRI emerged in 2020 not as a group in itself but a brand[1] or network[2] of pro-Iran Shia armed groups in Iraq. There's no source indicating any links, spiritual or otherwise, between it and the Sunni group. Lightspecs (talk) 04:40, 10 November 2023 (UTC)
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- ^ Hamdi Malik; Michael Knights (21 October 2023). "Profile: The Islamic Resistance of Iraq". The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
- ^ Caleb Weiss; Joe Truzman (30 April 2021). "Iranian-backed groups tout operations in Iraq". The Long War Journal.