President Trump has been throwing the Kurds under the bus for years
They don’t have the wealth of the Gulf Arabs
They don’t have the strategic importance of Turkey
But he should remember they defeated, at great cost, one of the most evil death cults in history
Trump says he is disappointed in the Kurds — effectively throwing them to the mercy of the Islamic Republic. But the real disappointment runs much deeper: the Kurds are disappointed in the United States and the so-called international community.
For years, the Kurds in Syria fought bravely alongside the U.S. against ISIS terrorists. More than 15,000 Kurdish fighters lost their lives in that struggle. But once the war was over, they were abandoned. The U.S. sided with the Syrian interim government and left its former allies behind.
And now the same Kurds are expected to rise up against the Islamic Republic without protection, guarantees, or international backing? Who would agree to such a deal?
Across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, the Kurds have long been a bulwark against extremism and Islamism. Yet time and again, they have been betrayed by the West. That is the truth.
🚨 IF TRUMP WAS MISLED, HE SHOULD LOOK AT TOM BARRACK
The Kurdish people are not one man, one faction, or one network.
They are a nation of more than 50 million people, many of whom fought and died alongside the United States against ISIS and Iran-backed forces.
If weapons were withheld or promises were broken, then the problem is not “the Kurds.”
The problem is that Washington trusted the wrong intermediaries and the wrong people on the ground.
Tom Barrack and those around him should answer for who they chose to rely on.
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