The United States has recently relied on the assistance of the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) in its campaign against terrorists in Syria. Syrian Kurds demonstrated major success in the reclamation of territories seized by insurgents in the north of the country.
Moreover, they adhered to policies of non-collaboration with Syrian governmental forces, but used to cooperate with the Free Syrian Army, the author continued.
“Turkey very much fears a new recognized Kurdish entity on its Syrian border, as they now have with Iraqi Kurdistan on the Iraq border.”
“This situation screams for leadership from the White House. Our remaining allies in the Middle East and elsewhere are watching,” the author pointed out.
In late October, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed Turkey will “do all that is necessary” to prevent Kurds supported by the US from establishing autonomy in the Syrian city of Tell Abiad. He outlined that purported measures to achieve this goal may include military operations.