Kurdish fighters have indeed
fought bravely against ISIS, dealing blow after blow to the
Western-backed terrorist group on a number of occasions.
The resolve that Kurdish fighters showed in their fight against ISIS at
Ayn al-Arab (aka Kobane) was extraordinary as was their understanding of
the necessity for coordination and cooperation with the Syrian
government with regards to issues containing mutual strategic
self-interest for both parties.
The West, however, particularly NATO spear-headed by the United States
has long had a much different interest in the Kurdish fighters and
their relationship to the region and the conflict currently raging
there. Indeed, the Kurds have long acted as a force which the US has
been able to harness to stir up destabilization in the Iraqi, Syrian,
Turkish, and Iranian sphere. Such is the case now, as the US and NATO
powers seek to use the Kurdish desire for an independent country –
Kurdistan – as a destabilizing force against Syria, Iraq, and Iran and a
galvanizing force for the Turks. Whether or not the Kurds will ever
obtain such an independent state, however, remains to be seen.
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Kurdistan is a ZOG project, everybody know this.
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