Turkey’s dealing with the Syrian Kurds (Part I)
Turkey’s dealing with the Syrian Kurds (Part I)
Author(s): Michael M. Gunter
Subject(s): Government/Political systems, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Turkey; Syrian; Kurds; United States; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; NATO;
Summary/Abstract: This wide-ranging survey of the Kurds in Syria will evaluate the mid-term fall-out of the suddenly announced US withdrawal on October 7, 2019. It concludes that 1. The US dishonorably deserted its Syrian Kurdish ally, 2. Alienated future allies who would no longer trust it, 3. Allowed some of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) prisoners incarcerated by YPG guards to escape and potentially revive the genocidal jihadist organization, 4. Rewarded Turkish aggression, 5. Handed the murderous, but badly taxed Assad regime new life, 6. Facilitated Iran’s drive to the Mediterranean and potential threat to Israel, and, maybe most of all, 7. Empowered Russia as the ultimate arbitrator of the Syrian imbroglio to the detriment of the United States and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Book: The Commentaries – Volume 1, 2021
- Page Range: 31-38
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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