Open Letter to the #U.S._congress: Abandoning the Syrian Kurds, who sacrificed 15,000 loved ones in the U.S.-led coalition war against ISIS, will stand as a bloodstain in the annals of American history.
Jolani, shaped by extremism, was normalized, while the Kurds who crushed extremism were abandoned. Abandoning the Syrian Kurds under the bombardment of Erdoğan and Jolani is not merely a strategic failure. It is a moral collapse. It is not an accident of history; it is a deliberate act of betrayal. The Kurds stood on the front lines against terror. They dismantled ISIS cell by cell, village by village, at a cost measured in graves and paid in blood. The Kurds did what the world asked of them. They fought ISIS when few would. They buried their dead while powerful nations issued statements. And when the danger passed, they were left exposed — not because they failed, but because loyalty was deemed inconvenient. The obscenity of this moment is impossible to ignore. A former ISIS commander, Jolani, was once treated with casual acceptance, even seen playing basketball with U.S. commanders. A man shaped by extremism was normalized, while those who crushed extremism were abandoned. That image alone tells the story of how completely moral judgment collapsed. When Jolani later turned his forces against Kurdish civilians, the response was telling. Ten United States senators, including Lindsey Graham, publicly expressed concern. They sent messages through X, warning about the danger faced by Kurdish allies and calling on Jolani to stop the attacks. Their words were ignored. Jolani did not listen. He did not respond. He did not care. And that silence spoke louder than any speech. This is not just a failure of foreign policy. It is a failure of morality itself. It shows what happens when power is exercised without principle, when short-term interests outweigh human lives, and when alliances are treated as disposable tools rather than solemn commitments. This is not only a failure of foreign policy; it is a failure of morality — a failure to distinguish between ally and opportunist, between sacrifice and convenience, between justice and power without conscience. What has been done to the Kurds will stand as a bloodstain in history, not because the world did not know, but because it knew and chose to look away. And history will remember that choice.
English /Arabic Message for Mazloum Abdi & SDF / Kurdish Administration in Syria You must stop all negotiations with Al-Jolani immediately and prepare for war. Tell the United States to take over ISIS prisons and no longer act as guards for terrorists. Tom Barrack is keeping you busy until Al-Jolani takes complete control of Rojava. We believe Donald Trump has given the green light to Al-Jolani and Erdoğan. Do not waste time negotiating.


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