The Peshmerga fought ISIS. They're now ready to go to war for their homeland
Kurdish troops known as the Peshmerga are mobilizing to combat the Iranian regime along the Iraq-Iran border, fueled by aspirations for Kurdish autonomy and freedom.
LSM explains: Who are the Kurds and how realistic would their involvement be in the US fight against the Iranian regime?
The article discusses the history and current status of the Kurdish people, focusing on their potential involvement in the US efforts against the Iranian regime.
Iranian Kurdish fighters say theyβre ready to fight, but waiting for orders
Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq express their readiness to engage in conflict against Iranian forces but await further orders amid escalating tensions.
Trump asks for help from Iranian Kurds. It's life-threatening
Trump has reached out to Kurdish leaders in Iran for assistance, but Nechirvan Barzani, president of the Kurdish autonomy in Northern Iraq, has clarified that his region will not engage in any conflict or military escalation in Iran.
"Inside, we tremble with joy and fear": US's flirtation with the Kurds in Iran evokes hope in Danish-Iranian
The article discusses the hopes and fears of a Danish-Iranian Kurd regarding US support for Kurds in Iran amidst a backdrop of ongoing conflict.
'A chance for freedom' - Kurdish fighters desperate to join battle against Iran
Kurdish fighters from Iraq express eagerness to join the struggle against the Iranian regime as tensions escalate in the region.
What future for the Kurds after ceasefire deal with Syrian government?
The article discusses the implications of the ceasefire deal between the Kurdish forces and the Syrian government in the context of regional tensions.
Agreement between Damascus and the SDF amid disagreements over decentralization and merging institutions
The agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces faces uncertainty regarding the integration of military and civil institutions in northeastern Syria.
Kurdish autonomy: A shattered dream?
The recent ceasefire agreement between Syrian Kurds and the Syrian central government complicates the pursuit of Kurdish autonomy in the region.
"The bodies were struck by soldiers who called them pigs": in Syria, the end of the Kurdish dream
The article discusses the harsh reality faced by the Kurdish people in Syria following a cruel military defeat against the Syrian army, resulting in the end of their aspirations for an autonomous, multi-ethnic, and egalitarian territory.
Fidan warns.. Is the issue of the PKK in Iraq nearing resolution?
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has hinted at possible military action against the PKK in northern Iraq, criticizing their continued presence and its implications for Iraqi sovereignty.
The End of Kurdish Autonomy in Syria: Fear, Frustration, and Anger at the West
The article discusses the implications of the end of Kurdish autonomy in Syria and the resultant fear and frustration among the Kurdish population towards Western powers.
Syria: A Stable Middle East? Not Without a Solution for the Kurds
The violent end of Kurdish autonomy in Syria's Rojava has gone largely unnoticed amid other global conflicts, despite its potential to further destabilize the Middle East.
F.A.Z. Power Test: After Fighting in Northern Syria: Does the Kurdish Dream End?
Kurdish forces in Northern Syria have agreed to dissolve amid ongoing conflict, raising concerns about the future of Kurdish autonomy and political aspirations.
Jerusalem Post: Why Did Washington Abandon the SDF?
The article discusses the shift in U.S. policy under President Trump, moving away from supporting Kurdish autonomy in Syria towards strengthening the authority of the Syrian government led by Ahmad al-Shara.
The end of Rojava, the dream of Kurdish autonomy, and why the US changed sides
The article discusses the decline of Rojava and the shifting support of the US from Kurdish groups in the region.
Nathan Shachar: Syrian Kurds Lose Both Autonomy and US Support
The advance of regime forces, backed militarily by Turkey and diplomatically by the US, marks the beginning of the end for Rojava, the Kurdish de facto state in northeastern Syria, as the SDF Kurdish militia abandons one stronghold after another.