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Did the Westerns Let the Kurds of Syria Go?

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Since the forcible resumption, in mid-January 2026, of territories run by the Kurdish autonomous administration in north-eastern Syria, Washington and Paris have shown their support in Damascus and President Ahmed Al Charaa, plunging the Kurds of Syria into a deep sense of abandonment, injustice and fear.
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For years, the Kurds have been an important bulwark against the Islamic State. However, their militias are now retreating in Syria. They can no longer count on help from the West – and the new rulers continue to put pressure on them.This post Conflict with the new rulers Why the Kurds in Syria are currently having bad cards has been published on Young Freedom.

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Since the forcible resumption, in mid-January 2026, of territories run by the Kurdish autonomous administration in north-eastern Syria, Washington and Paris have shown their support in Damascus and President Ahmed Al Charaa, plunging the Kurds of Syria into a deep sense of abandonment, injustice and fear.

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La Croix broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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