'The Kurds Had Western Support, Especially From the US. That Support Has Now Been Withdrawn'
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'The Kurds had Western support, especially from the US. That support has now been withdrawn'
COLUMN. The agreement signed by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa brings an end to the experiment of Rojava, an autonomous region in the northeast of the country. The US gave its approval for dismantling this Kurdish stronghold and its military wing, both of which it had previously protected, explains Alain Frachon in his column for Le Monde.
The Kurdish-led region in Syria is about to end. What consequences does this have for the local people and the fight against ISIS, in "What now? – The Week".
The compromise between the government and the self-governing forces of the north-eastern part of the country misrepresents the accumulated resentment and uncertainty over the future political and military situation.
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