Trump is Abandoning the Kurds again!

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Why the Kurds have continued to be Allies, with America, as they are consistently Used, & Abused by Trump, & other American Leaders is something hard to explain.​

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Damascus Attacks Syrian Kurds Overseeing ISIS Prison As US Stands By​

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"The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said Monday that Damascus has continued to attack its positions across northern Syria despite the US-backed ceasefire reached a day earlier, warning that attacks are targeting the vicinity of SDF-run prisons holding tens of thousands of jailed ISIS militants.

This poses an "extremely dangerous" security threat, the SDF warned. "Since the early hours of this morning, Al-Shaddadi Prison, which holds thousands of detainees from the terrorist organization ISIS, has been subjected to repeated attacks carried out by factions affiliated with Damascus. Fighters of the SDF confronted these attacks and succeeded in repelling them several times, resulting in the martyrdom of dozens of our fighters and the injury of others, in an effort to prevent a serious security catastrophe," it said. Unconfirmed reports and videos on social media say that Syrian troops are freeing prisoners from SDF-run detention centers holding ISIS militants."

 
"Taking up arms is a public duty. It is a national and moral responsibility to protect our people and safeguard the achievements of our revolution, as well as to strengthen the spirit of resistance. We support a political solution, but true peace cannot be achieved without self-defense. If war is imposed on us, or if the existence and rights of our people are targeted, we are fully prepared for legitimate defense," the statement said.

Government forces moved into Aleppo’s Tishreen Dam area on Monday as SDF fighters withdrew. The northeastern city of Hasakah remains under Kurdish control.

A commander in the People's Protection Units (YPG) – the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) that makes up a significant bulk of the SDF fighting force – has called on Washington to "forcefully intervene" on behalf of the Kurdish militia.

"Our greatest hope is that there will be a tangible outcome, especially from the coalition and the United States, meaning that they will intervene more forcefully in the existing problems than what they are currently doing," said YPG commander Sipan Hamo.

"In the current situation and the chaos we are living in, the only ones who can offer guarantees are the United States or the coalition. We believe that the responsibility for everything currently happening inside Syria lies with the western countries, and especially the US," he added.

Syrian Government troops tear down a Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) (Kurdish women forces) statue in the NE of #Syria.

This is the end of the autonomous Kurdish led region in Syria, which has existed for a decade. The US withdrew its support from the SDF and Kurds. pic.twitter.com/GvzFitQwp5

— Joshua Landis (@joshua_landis) January 18, 2026
The Syrian army swept across north and east Syria on Sunday, seizing the country’s largest oil fields, which have been under SDF-US army control for years. Syrian troops also moved into the northern cities of Tabqa and Raqqa. The escalation followed recent battles between the two sides in Aleppo and its countryside.

On Sunday, Syrian state media announced an immediate US-backed ceasefire deal, after Washington called on both sides to quickly resolve the conflict.

Key points of the ceasefire agreement include the handover of Deir Ezzor and Raqqa governorates, as well as all border crossings, oil fields, and gas fields in the region to the Syrian government.

It also reiterates demands for the complete integration of all SDF military and security personnel into the structures of the Syrian Ministries of Defense and Interior on an individual basis, rather than as Kurdish-commanded units.

SDF chief Mazloum Abdi said on Sunday that he agreed to the deal and withdrew from Raqqa and Deir Ezzor to "stop bloodshed" and avoid a civil war.

🚨🇸🇾 SYRIA'S KURDS JUST GOT SOLD OUT, AND THE U.S. WATCHED IT HAPPEN

The SDF signed a deal with Damascus that’s basically a surrender. Oil fields, dams, border crossings, ISIS prisons, their semi-autonomous region... all handed over.

Kurdish fighters don’t even integrate as… pic.twitter.com/XVAfC5EiBx

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 19, 2026
Over the weekend, the US called on Damascus to end its assault on Kurdish-held areas, despite also fully backing the Syrian demand for SDF integration.

The Syrian government and the SDF signed an agreement in March aimed at integrating the Kurdish group into Damascus’s forces. Both sides have been in disagreement about the deal’s implementation – particularly the SDF’s wish to remain under Kurdish command and enter the army as a bloc rather than dissolve and conscript, as Damascus is demanding.

The Kurdish group has also insisted on a decentralized system that would allow it a degree of autonomy in north and east Syria, as has been the case in recent years.

Reports of ISIS members in Syria now outside prison facilities and close to the Iraqi border, as per Iraqi sources.

🇸🇾🇮🇶 ISIS members in Syria are now outside prison facilities and close to the Iraqi border, as per Iraqi sources.

SDF Statement:

"For the past three days, our forces have been coordinating with the so-called International Coalition to transfer ISIS detainees held at al-Aqatan… pic.twitter.com/Yg3Koynltm

— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) January 19, 2026
As a result, clashes have intermittently broken out between government forces and the SDF over the past several months, with both repeatedly accusing each other of obstructing the March agreement.

The SDF was formed by the US-led military coalition in Syria in 2015, and has since helped Washington oversee its occupation of Syrian oil fields. The latest tensions follow a significant reduction in the US military presence in Syria in recent months. Washington has left five of eight major bases in the country."

 
The same Kurds who consistently use terrorist attacks throughout the region? We should never have had anything to do with them in the first place.
The kurds have lived under oppression for a long time now. Hek, A couple countries even banned their language. And they were natives... denied citizenship. multiple massacres. What do you expect them to do? They are probably the most decent muslims(majority) on the planet.
 
Why the Kurds have continued to be Allies, with America, as they are consistently Used, & Abused by Trump, & other American Leaders is something hard to explain.

How is this a "current event" in the US Discussion forum?

I think you posted this schlock in the wrong forum, Cletus.
 
The kurds have lived under oppression for a long time now. Hek, A couple countries even banned their language. And they were natives... denied citizenship. multiple massacres. What do you expect them to do? They are probably the most decent muslims(majority) on the planet.
Doesn't mean we should support terrorists. The Kurds want their own 'homeland' that is spread across several countries. It isn't going to happen. And for the kumbaiya crowd, the Kurds often attack our NATO ally Turkey. Where is the outrage on that?
 
Doesn't mean we should support terrorists. The Kurds want their own 'homeland' that is spread across several countries. It isn't going to happen. And for the kumbaiya crowd, the Kurds often attack our NATO ally Turkey. Where is the outrage on that?
Turkey is probably their biggest oppressor. Massacres. Displacement. Ban on their language.
Its the same as the jews not wanting to be stateless.
 
Turkey is probably their biggest oppressor. Massacres. Displacement. Ban on their language.
Its the same as the jews not wanting to be stateless.
Whatever it is it does nothing good for us. If anything we are legally bound to oppose their attacks on Turkey, as they are an ally.
 
How is this a "current event" in the US Discussion forum?

I think you posted this schlock in the wrong forum, Cletus.
Gee Bubba,.... You don't get out much do You? This Article is about the latest Attack on the Kurds that has occurred over the past 48 hours.

Furthermore,.... America, especially the Twitter-in-Chiefs Admin's first administration has backed the Kurds, then let them get beat up by Turkey, then embraced them again, then dropped them, then re-embraced them, when it's "Convenient" for him.

When Trump proclaimed ISIS to be defeated, the Man-power was supplied by the Kurds.

Now,... Trump is abandoning them again, to the "Repentant Al Queda Leader of Syria", as well as abandoning the Oil Fields where Trump felt entitled to steal the Syrian Oil.
 
Doesn't mean we should support terrorists. The Kurds want their own 'homeland' that is spread across several countries. It isn't going to happen. And for the kumbaiya crowd, the Kurds often attack our NATO ally Turkey. Where is the outrage on that?
Where's the Outrage in supporting the Syrian Leader, who was a zealous member of Al Queda? Trump & him are now BFFs.
 
Whatever it is it does nothing good for us. If anything we are legally bound to oppose their attacks on Turkey, as they are an ally.
Uhhh,.... A Trusted Ally? Erdogan has been playing both sides of the Fence, with Russia & China.
 
Supporting him or tolerating him? There is a difference.
Did You watch Trump and Alsharra when they met? Trump dropped the Sanctions placed on Syria, & he's pushing for Syria to be included in the Abraham Accords.

What has he done for the Kurds?
 
Did You watch Trump and Alsharra when they met? Trump dropped the Sanctions placed on Syria, & he's pushing for Syria to be included in the Abraham Accords.

What has he done for the Kurds?
Trump is pushing Syria to be an engaged and responsible neighbor? Oh the horror!

We should do nothing for the Kurds, I thought I was clear on that.
 
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Why shouldn't he? The EU has snubbed Turkey for decades. One more reason to leave NATO, it's a fragile thing whose time had passed.
NATO, & The EU, are two separate bodies.

And Turkey is no longer ruled by a Secular Leader, as it was when Turkey sent troops to assist in the "Korean Police Action".

Turkey, ruled by Erdogan, absolutely upholds the Quran, & Sharia, & at the "Right Time", he would turn on America & The "Christian West"
 
Trump is pushing Syria to be an engaged and responsible neighbor? Oh the horror!

We should do nothing for the Kurds, I thought I was clear on that.
"Engaged & Responsible",..... LMAO! Do You have any Knowledge of Islam? The Sunni Sect? & The Shia Sect?

And No,... U R Not Clear!
 
NATO, & The EU, are two separate bodies.

And Turkey is no longer ruled by a Secular Leader, as it was when Turkey sent troops to assist in the "Korean Police Action".

Turkey, ruled by Erdogan, absolutely upholds the Quran, & Sharia, & at the "Right Time", he would turn on America & The "Christian West"
Indeed they are separate entities. The Eurotrash expect Turkey to aid them militarily while snubbing them in everything else. Why shouldn't Turkey then move in a different direction? One more reason to end that Cold War relic.
 

Why the Kurds have continued to be Allies, with America, as they are consistently Used, & Abused by Trump, & other American Leaders is something hard to explain.​

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Damascus Attacks Syrian Kurds Overseeing ISIS Prison As US Stands By​

Tyler Durden's Photo's Photo

by Tyler Durden
Authored...
via The Cradle

"The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said Monday that Damascus has continued to attack its positions across northern Syria despite the US-backed ceasefire reached a day earlier, warning that attacks are targeting the vicinity of SDF-run prisons holding tens of thousands of jailed ISIS militants.

This poses an "extremely dangerous" security threat, the SDF warned. "Since the early hours of this morning, Al-Shaddadi Prison, which holds thousands of detainees from the terrorist organization ISIS, has been subjected to repeated attacks carried out by factions affiliated with Damascus. Fighters of the SDF confronted these attacks and succeeded in repelling them several times, resulting in the martyrdom of dozens of our fighters and the injury of others, in an effort to prevent a serious security catastrophe," it said. Unconfirmed reports and videos on social media say that Syrian troops are freeing prisoners from SDF-run detention centers holding ISIS militants."

They are brown.

Plus he would have to acknowledge that he can't negotiate a ceasefire.
 
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