Syria's Kurds Face Uncertainty Amid Shifting Alliances and Regime Changes
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The article argues that the U.S. must continue supporting its Kurdish partners, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), in Syria to prevent regional instability and counter hostile actors like ISIS. It highlights the threat posed by Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) rebels and the need for U.S. mediation between the SDF and Turkey. The authors emphasize the strategic importance of maintaining a U.S. presence in the region to safeguard gains against ISIS and influence Syria's future, while also addressing Turkey's security concerns.
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