Changing the American attitude towards the Syrian Kurds; The hope of “QSD” for the Zionists

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PNN – The attacks of the Zionist regime on Syria have created conditions for the Syrian Kurdish militias, who are disappointed with the support of the United States, to seek the support of the Zionist regime.

The recent positions of some of the prominent figures of Donald Trump’s team indicate a kind of coordination between Washington – Ankara and Damascus, which will probably make the situation difficult for the Syrian Kurdish militia in the coming months. Now it can be clearly seen that, for the first time in recent years, the Kurdish groups in Syria are discouraged and disappointed about the American support, because the recent security political agreements between the United States, Syria and Turkey will prevent the Kurds from having a political structure. This is despite the fact that before, America and Turkey had a serious disagreement on this issue and the Kurds hoped to maintain the illegal structure known as self-governing units with the support of Washington, but now they have to hand over all the oil fields to the central government in a gradual process and also hand over the control of the Kurdish areas to Damascus.

Tom Barak, a businessman and longtime friend of Trump, has also pointed out that from the American point of view, options such as federalism and autonomy are not suitable for Syria and the Kurds in the so-called “SDF” group should not delay the implementation of the agreement signed with Damascus. In recent days, Turkish analysts have pointed out that Barak, in a phone call with Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the SDF militia, asked him to take action as soon as possible to join Damascus.

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Kurds’ obvious bias about Sweida

The attacks of the Zionist regime on Syria have created the conditions for the Syrian Kurdish militias, disappointed with the support of the United States, to seek the support of the Zionist regime. This situation has caused Kurdish politicians affiliated with the PKK to refuse to align themselves with the representatives of other parties present in the Turkish parliament while condemning the attacks of the Zionist regime on Damascus and to show that, in their view, the action of the Zionist regime is not worth condemning.

In this regard, paying attention to the tone of the news of one of the official media outlets of PKK satellite organizations in northern Syria says everything. Havarnews wrote in a field report about the events in Sweida: The attacks of the Syrian Transitional Government forces against the people of Sweida continue, and the Zionist army also targeted several military bases in the meantime. Some armed elements have been sent from Damascus to Sweida to attack the people

This news agency belongs to the illegal autonomous units of the Kurds in northern Syria and also wrote from the words of Iyad al-Khatib, the spokesman of the Syrian Future Party: All social strata in Syria have the right to formulate policies based on their cultural interests and rebuild society by creating their own administrative and judicial systems. If a decentralized system is established, Syria can revive its role in the region and the world

The response of two Syrian Kurdish political figures to America

After the publication of Tom Barak’s words about the limits and loopholes of Kurds’ participation in the future political structure of Syria, Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the “QSD” militias, responded to him and announced: It was us who fought terrorism in Syria. Before you came to the area, we were here and defended this land. We are not ready to return to our previous situation

In addition to Mazloum Abdi, the SDF commander, Saleh Muslim, one of the other leaders of the Syrian Kurds and the spokesman for the foreign affairs of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), said in an interview with STERK TV: Tom Barak, the US special representative in Syria, has spoken like this just to please Türkiye. In recent days, we had meetings with the American and French diplomatic missions. Our impression is that Tom Barak’s words that the Kurds have no place in the political structure of Syria and should simply be integrated into the Damascus Unified Army probably do not fully reflect the official policy of Washington, and the policy is shaped by some institutions. I have to say, his comments offended us, but after he returned to Washington from Damascus and Ankara, he changed his tune and admitted that the integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into the Damascus army is complicated.

Elham Ahmed, one of the other Syrian Kurdish officials, also said: America and others may believe that a centralized Syria will be stronger, but we think the opposite. Syria is ethnically and religiously diverse. A decentralized model where all groups have a share in governance and defense is the only way to build a strong Syria. The current approach risks the rise of jihadists like Julani, who hold extreme views and are hostile to Christians, Alevis, Druzes, and Kurds. Jolani only seeks to please foreign powers such as America, European Union, France and some Arab countries. This approach cannot create a stable Syria

Recent developments have shown that the attacks of the Zionist regime have once again triggered the simultaneous occupation of a part of Syria and the division of other parts, and the Kurds under Öcalan are also looking to take advantage of this situation.

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