Assad’s army marches in on the Kurdish zone near the Turkish border
The abrupt US withdrawal from the eight-year Syrian war, and the potential return of the Syrian army to the Kurdish-controlled northeast, are major victories for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his allies Russia and Iran.
The Kurds announced on Sunday they were pursuing a new pact instead with Washington’s foes, Assad and his Russian backers.
US Defense Secretary Mike Esper indicated on Sunday that the Kurdish move was planned way ahead of the US pullout and that was one of the factors behind Trump’s decision. .
It is unclear how the Syrian-Kurdish deal will work out as the Kurdish aspiration for autonomy slams directly with Assad’s desire to reunite the war-torn country of Syria under his own leadership. According to Kurd, taking the city of Afrin away from the Turks will be in the cards next.
The Turkish assault has prompted widespread criticism and alarm that it could allow Islamic State fighters in Syria to escape their Kurdish-run prisons and regroup.
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