Esther Mordecai Can the US afford to bypass the PKK?
By Hamma Mirwaisi (about the author)
kurdistan freedom fighters
Moreover, when the Syrian civil war began in the early spring of 2011,
the Kurds seized a long awaited opportunity to organize their defenses
against
the Arabs' infighting by forming
the YPG forces the under the leadership of the PYD. However, Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogen of Turkey and President Massoud Barzani of
the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG) perceived the move as
against their interests. While the Islamic Prime Minister of Turkey
feared the increase of Kurdish forces in Syria would provide significant
support for PKK forces in Turkey, Barzani regarded the growth of the
PYD and the YPG in Syria as a threat to his family's corrupt control of
Iraqi South Kurdistan.
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