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BEIRUT (AP) — Kurdish officials, Syrian activists: Islamic State group militants nearly pushed out of Kobani.

Stub article only at present: http://news.yahoo.com/kurdish-officials-syrian-activists-islamic-state-group-militants-113714570.html
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Kurds drive ISIS out of Kobani after 4-month struggle

BEIRUT/ISTANBUL - Kurdish forces took full control of the Syrian town of Kobani on Monday, driving out remaining Islamic State fighters to end a four-month battle that became a focal point of the international fight against the ultra-hardline Islamist group.

Monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Syrian Kurdish YPG forces had retaken the town, close to the Turkish border, but were still proceeding carefully in the eastern outskirts where Islamic State had planted mines before fleeing.

"I can see the YPG flag flying over Kobani. There are the sounds of jets flying above," said Tevfik Kanat, a Turkish Kurd who rushed to the border with hundreds of others, including refugees from Kobani, after hearing about the advance.

"People are dancing and singing, there are fireworks. Everyone feels a huge sense of relief," he said by telephone.

US-led forces have carried out almost daily air strikes on Islamic State positions around the town, a front line in the battle against the group that has captured large expanses of Iraq and Syria and proclaimed an Islamic caliphate.

Photographs posted on social media showed male and female Kurdish fighters shaking hands and Kurdish flags flying over recaptured territory. Reuters could not immediately confirm the pictures' authenticity.

The fighting in and around Kobani drove tens of thousands of residents into Turkey and prompted Iraqi Kurdish forces known as peshmerga travel to Syria to support the YPG after the United States asked Ankara to let them join the fight.

The battle of Kobani is the only publicly-declared example of US-led forces closely coordinating militarily with a ground force to battle Islamic State.

The United States says it wants to train and equip non-jihadist groups to fight Islamic State elsewhere in Syria but fighters say there is uncertainty surrounding the plans.

The recapture raises the question of what Islamic State will do next. Its fighters halted a westwards advance in the countryside north of Aleppo in September when it launched the offensive against Kobani.

The group still has fighters in hundreds of surrounding villages.

"The entire city is liberated. The clashes will start now in Kobani's villages," said Perwer Mohammed Ali, a journalist from the town who was at the frontline with the YPG.

www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Kurds-drive-ISIS-out-of-Kobani-after-4-month-struggle-389013


Too soon to get too excited - it's going to take months yet to clear the scum out of the surrounding areas, especially with Turkey being an IS safe haven - but it is encouraging.
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Why we don't cultivate the Kurds more is beyond me. One of the few sane groups over there have have historically been friendly to us. I'm willing to give them a homeland for their cooperation, even if it gets carved out of Syria and Iraq. It would at least be a foothold and bulwark against the rest of the loonies over there.
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I don't know - it's such an obvious thing to do that even the completely oblivious idiots in the Pentagon and WH should understand.

Even the Iranians do! They are a serious and reliable source of supply for the Iraqi Kurds, and to say Iran and Kurdistan don't get on is a real understatement.
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I don't know - it's such an obvious thing to do that even the completely oblivious idiots in the Pentagon and WH should understand.

Even the Iranians do! They are a serious and reliable source of supply for the Iraqi Kurds, and to say Iran and Kurdistan don't get on is a real understatement.

Man, that's too bad... 'completely oblivious idiots' in the Pentagon *and* the WH...

Dumber than the Iranians...  Wow...

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