The Kurdish-Syrian accord collapsed, and the civil war is growing.
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The ceasefire agreement between “temporary” Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara and Mazloum Abdi, the head of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which called for a ceasefire and the integration of Kurdish self-administration institutions in northeastern Syria, collapsed just hours after it was signed under American sponsorship. This is because the Kurdish leadership in northern and eastern Syria does not appear to want its people to disintegrate into the Syrian motherland, lay down their arms, integrate their troops, which number over 100,000 men, or receive Syrian citizenship. Instead, they demand independence and separation, the formation of their own independent state, and control over the land and the Syrian oil and gas resources beneath it, particularly in the eastern provinces of Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, where the Arab tribal majority lives.
The American-Israeli alliance, which has sponsored the Syrian Democratic Forces and continues to do so, is to blame for the agreement’s failure since it merely wants to divide Syria into sectarian and ethnic groups. We must fragment and destroy historic Arab Syria, which fought four wars against Israeli domination and served as the centrepiece of the resistance axis.
The beginning was with the support of armed groups, including American, Israeli, Arab, and Turkish, under the guise of fighting tyranny, putting an end to human rights violations, ending Iranian presence on Syrian soil, focusing on sectarian and ethnic dimensions, and severing ties between Damascus and Iran. When this plan was successful, it was time for the second and most important phase, which began with the ignition of a sectarian and ethnic civil war and culminated in the establishment of five entities on its land, competing to protect the state of Israeli occupation while erasing the Syrian state’s Arab and Islamic identity.
According to leaks from his five-hour meeting with the interim Syrian president, Mr. Mazloum Abdi, the leader of the “SDF,” insisted on retaining the autonomous administration and all of the territories under its control in Hasakah, Qamishli, Deir ez-Zor, and Raqqa. He rejected the entry of Syrian security forces into these areas.
More alarmingly, Mr Mazloum and the leaders of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) urged Kurdish youth in Syria, Iraq, Iran, and elsewhere to immediately travel to northeastern Syria and cross the border to support and protect the Kurdish struggle. The party and its leadership swore never to desert Syria’s Kurds, regardless of the circumstances. They called for a meeting tomorrow in Nusaybin, on the Syrian-Turkish border, to mobilise support for the planned new Kurdish entity.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has raised white flags throughout Turkey and ceased all military actions against the Turkish government. It is now expanding its campaign against “weak” Syria in support of secession and the construction of a Kurdish entity on its territory, having been weakened, dismantled, and humiliated by the Israeli-American alliance. It entails engaging in negotiations with the current regime, establishing normal relations with Tel Aviv, and relinquishing all Syrian and Arab territories that Israel has seized, including the Golan Heights, southern Syria, Mount Hermon, and Palestine.
Turkey bears the biggest responsibility for all of the changes taking place on Syrian soil, as it had a large part in planting the seeds of division, occupying Syrian regions with its army, and facilitating the flow of weaponry and sectarian and ethnic violence. Regrettably, Arab countries and governments collaborated and sucked hundreds of billions of dollars from their citizens to ensure the success of this Zionist plot.
Finally, we advocate Arab-Kurdish cooperation based on equal rights and obligations, mutual respect, and no discrimination, because we are one Islamic country, and our enemy is American-Israeli colonialism, which has sown and continues to sow the seeds of strife among us.
What confirms our position is that, as Arabs, we take pride in the fact that the first and greatest Kurdish state in history was established on our land in Egypt and Syria (the Ayyubid state) under the leadership of the hero Saladin, who led an Arab army, not a Kurdish one, to liberate Jerusalem and expel the Crusader colonisers from our land after more than a century-long occupation.
America, which sponsored the “SDF” and the “temporary” Syrian administration, as it had previously supported Karzai in Afghanistan, is untrustworthy and will ultimately abandon them. It will evacuate the region, together with its soldiers and bases, in the same way it fled Afghanistan and Iraq. We are seeing the signs of this flight in Iran right now, with the desertion of Iranian demonstrators and leaving them to face their fate alone. We hope our Kurdish brethren remember these truths, as will the “temporary” Syrian regime and its Turkish supporter. The future is ours, and the days are ticking. The days are passing us by.
The Kurdish-Syrian accord collapsed, and the civil war is growing.
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