@clashreport Kurds didn’t betray anyone. We fought on the front lines against ISIS while the world watched. The real question is: how many times were the Kurds promised support and then abandoned? Weapons can be replaced trust cannot.
The Kurds were allies when it was convenient, then abandoned when politics changed.
How many times have world powers,
including your administration betrayed Kurdish fighters after using them in war?
We defended our land, fought ISIS, and paid with thousands of lives.
Stop blaming Kurds while ignoring the history of betrayal against us.
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.@POTUS: The Iranian people "want to go out on the streets. They have no weapons. They have no guns. We thought the Kurds were going to give [them] weapons, but the Kurds disappointed us. The Kurds take, take, take... I’m very disappointed in the Kurds."
You talk about loyalty and weapons, but how many times have the Kurds been betrayed after fighting alongside the U.S.? From Syria to Iraq, Kurds shed blood against داعش while world leaders made deals and walked away. Don’t attack the people who stood against terrorism when others stayed silent. History remembers who fought and who sold their allies
Shahmaran: the stolen goddess of Kurdistan.
A queen of serpents, keeper of wisdom, and one of the deepest symbols of Kurdish culture — yet her origins have been systematically erased and misrepresented. Thread 🧵