Let’s dive into this topic, again—Kurds and weapons.
President Trump: We were very disappointed by the Kurds. The Kurds let us down. I’ll remember that Kurds, I’ll remember that.
Here are the facts:
▪️2017: Trump Admin allowed Shiite militias in Iraq to take Kirkuk from the Kurds. The same Shiite militias that are targeting American service members today across Iraq.
▪️2018: Trump Admin stood silent as Russia allowed Turkey take Kurdish majority Afrin in northwest Syria from Kurds.
▪️2019: Trump Admin allowed Turkey and Erdogan to invade Syria to target the Kurds.
▪️2026: Trump Admin recognized Jolani, a wanted (by the U.S.) ISIS/al Qaeda terrrost as president of Syria and threw the Kurds under the bus.
▪️2026: Kurds in Iran said NO MORE betrayals. Want us to fight? Give us our guarantees. Until then, keep your weapons.
KURDS DID NOT RECEIVE WEAPONS.
God forbid the Kurds finally stand their ground and not risk their lives only to be betrayed later.
This narrative is only coming from Trump himself. Nobody else in his administration is saying this and anyone else approached about this denies or changes the subject because they know it’s not true but they just don’t want to undermine the President. Oh, and his folks in his administration always praises the Kurds.
This is a false narrative. If you really did give weapons to the Kurds, you’re telling me the Kurds are that powerful that you couldn’t get them back if you asked? Because Kurds didn’t get weapons. Or you’re telling me you’re expecting the people without a state to distribute weapons to the entire country of Iran? Nonsense.
Here’s my take, the weapons that were supposed to be for the Kurds are stashed in some weapons depot in the region somewhere because the Kurds refused to take them and this is what the President is upset about, the Kurds refused to put themselves on the line without first getting guarantees.
Kurds are not responsible for the failures in Iran. Full stop.
🚨 Erdogan drops the mask LIVE:
“We’ve started making our missiles. You say Tayfun… Greece panics, saying it will hit Athens. Of course it will hit…”
🇹🇷💣 Anybody in #EU & #USA still pretending Turkey isn’t the new Iran?
Same playbook. Same missiles. Same domination & blackmail strategy.
Don’t take our word for it — hear it straight from the chief Turkish mullah himself! 🔥
So… any comment from those still dreaming of dragging Turkey into #EUDefence or cutting juicy weapons deals?
Where’s the “strong statement” from @vonderleyen @kajakalls @EP_President?
Silence.
From “geopolitical” Europe.
It seems mass “deafness” is contagious among European “leadership”
Anyone with a spine and dignity people?
🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile today in the UK
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is currently hosting Ahmad Al-Sharaa - a former ISIS Terrorist in No.10 Downing Street.
Here is Mr Al-Sharaa discussing the necessity of suicide bombers as part of the Jihad cause.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has benched Kurdish player Deniz Undav for two games.
Backlash grew. Tonight, 60,000 voices chanted his name in support. The message is clear !
Syria kills Kurds. Von der Leyen goes to Damascus and gives the Syrian president €620 million.
Syria kills Christians. Friedrich Merz invites the Syrian president to Berlin and gives him millions more.
Why is Europe funding jihad?
Iraq is a colonial construct, mapped post-WWI for oil interests, not people. This "fake" foundation creates the current absurdity: PM Sudani condemns an attack on the Kurdish President, yet the perpetrators are the PMF (Hashd)—militias funded by the very government he heads. A fake state cannot have integrity!
Black comedian in Turkey says 👇
“The reason why black people are loved in Turkey is because we have no chance of being Kurds.
Kurds experience greater racism than us black people do worldwide”
The level of racism Kurds go through in Nazi turkey is unprecedented in other parts of the world against any nation.
There’s no chance on earth Kurds can live under Turkish occupation, we will free our Kurdistan from these Nazis!
This represents the new generation’s pride in the #Kurdish identify and their will to safeguard and defend our rights. This’s even more than a national symbol, it’s a message about the future!
On the 38th anniversary of the Halabja Genocide, we honor the martyrs of this atrocity: a chemical attack against the people of Kurdistan.
We must always remember that today’s achievements are the fruits of immense sacrifices, and we must protect them in every way.
🗣️ Adriano Galliani on the podcast Colpi da Maestro: On signing Nesta: "I was in Sardinia, having coffee every morning with Lazio president Sergio Cragnotti. We had agreed on a huge fee 60 billion lire but Berlusconi said no. After we won the Champions League qualifyi ng round, we would participate in the competition. That night Berlusconi was in Copenhagen with other prime ministers. I saw a TV interview where he said his ministers could move the budget around as they saw fit. So I called him through a bodyguard and asked: ‘As Milan CEO, am I equivalent to a minister?’ He said yes. Then I told him: ‘If we sign Nesta we will win the Champions League. And if we win it, we’ll make a lot of money.’ Berlusconi probably tired because it was 4 a.m. gave me the green light. Alessandro Nesta arrived and we won the Champions League. Beating Inter in the semi-final and Juventus in the final is something that may never happen again. Nesta helped us enormously."
@mizanrsharif@DanaNawzarAli The other countries must show honour and dignity and give the Kurds what’s rightfully theirs. Then you can talk about what Kurds must do with honour and dignity.
Tom Barrack helped devastate Syria, and now he is trying to do the same to Iraq.
He met Iraqi and Kurdish officials one after another, pressuring them not to vote for Nouri al-Maliki in the Iraqi Parliament. Can you believe this level of interference?
This is the so-called US envoy who claims to promote democracy in the Middle East. Instead of supporting democratic institutions, he is pushing a mafia-style power structure a system of backroom deals and strongman politics that resembles the darkest eras of imperial control.
No wonder Erdogan is pleased. This model protects entrenched power networks that cling to control at any cost, while human rights and the rule of law are pushed aside.
If this is “democracy,” then the word has lost its meaning.