The Turkish backed rebels already took over control of some Kurdish territory during the initial moves and capture of Aleppo. The whole northeast of the country is governed by a Kurdish government and is basically its own country now. They had previously had an agreement with Assad and sort of acted like an autonomous zone within Assad's Syria, but unless they make a deal with Turkey and the rebels, they're next on the chopping block because PKK members are in their government. The rebels already expressed plans to take the city of Manbij from the Kurds, saying they'll be sweeping for PKK members.
The Turkish backed rebels already took over control of some Kurdish territory during the initial moves and capture of Aleppo. The whole northeast of the country is governed by a Kurdish government and is basically its own country now. They had previously had an agreement with Assad and sort of acted like an autonomous zone within Assad's Syria, but unless they make a deal with Turkey and the rebels, they're next on the chopping block because PKK members are in their government. The rebels already expressed plans to take the city of Manbij from the Kurds, saying they'll be sweeping for PKK members.
Thanks for the rundown. Perhaps we underestimate the perfidy of Erdogan.
BTW: Erdogan does seem to be a possible candidate for the beast, according to some, if we are indeed on Revelation timeline. :/