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Offline TomSea

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Syrian Kurds have done their bit, they now need support from allies
Christiane Waked

It's an interesting point in time for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), who have been vital players in the fight against the extremist group.


Baghouz, the last bastion of Daesh, has been reclaimed, and with this the process of rebuilding of Syria and rehabilitation of thousands of Daesh fighters and their families have begun.

It's an interesting point in time for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), who have been vital players in the fight against the extremist group. SDF has around 3,000 members of Daesh in their custody. And these include important leaders who commanded military attacks in and outside the Syrian territories, says SDF spokesman Mustefa Bali.

The Kurds have been able to extract and record testimonies from leaders and members of Daesh, which could have a damning effect on a number of countries. According to Daesh members, some countries financed and facilitated movement of foreign fighters in both Syria and Iraq.

Read more at: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/editorials-columns/syrian-kurds-have-done-their-bit-they-now-need-support-from-allies

What a mess... I know, a lot of us are non-interventionists, we should help the Kurds as much as possible without using direct military might.

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Re: Syrian Kurds have done their bit, they now need support from allies
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2019, 09:33:42 pm »
"Have done their bit"?  This is their lives, their country.  What is this "do your bit" and then expect others to step in and finish your battles for you?   :shrug: