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Syrian Kurdish leader: Moscow wants to work with us

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Ilham Ehmed, a senior member of the Democratic Union Party (PYD). (photo by YOUTUBE/Orient News)


A Syrian Kurdish leader in Washington this week seeking greater US military support says that Russia has also offered to collaborate with Syrian Kurds in its current offensive against Muslim terrorist groups.

Ilham Ehmed, a senior member of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), told Al-Monitor in a brief interview Oct. 8 that “Russia says it wants to work with us” to combat the group that calls itself the Islamic State (IS) and other extremist organizations.

The Barack Obama administration has accused Russia of focusing on more moderate Sunni Arab opponents of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rather than IS. According to the Kurds, the United States has also frustrated their desire to expand their area of control in Syria, known as Rojava.

Russia’s stunning intervention in Syria appears to have given the PYD a new card to play with the Obama administration.

Asked for the Kurds’ view of Russia’s bombing campaign, Ehmed said it was “a good step for the fight against terrorism but on the other hand, it is empowering the Assad regime, which is a bad point."

Ehmed also asserted, however, that there are no members of the US-backed Free Syria Army (FSA) in the area around Aleppo and Idlib that is being pummeled in the current Russian offensive.

The Pentagon and White House have a different view and say that Russia is hitting fighters there who have received US funding and training.

Fabrice Balanche, a French expert on Syria and visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told Al-Monitor that the PYD, which has expanded its territory in northern Syria on the border with Turkey since a battle for Kobani earlier this year, wants to unify two pockets of Kurdish control. He said the Kurds want to take Azaz, al-Bab, Manbaj and Jarabulus, which are all west of the Euphrates River. Balanche said Azaz is now occupied by Jabhat al-Nusra and a brigade of the FSA.

While the United States supported the PYD in expelling IS from Kobani and in capturing Tell Abyad east of Kobani, Washington has promised Turkey not to allow the Kurds to move west toward Afrin in return for allowing the United States to fly bombing runs from Incirlik Air Base, Balanche said. He added that the PYD would face other obstacles in such an operation. “There are 500,000 people between Azaz, al-Bab, Manbaj and Jarabulus, including a Turkmen minority,” he said. “It would be very difficult for the Kurds to capture this area without heavy US support.”

Balanche wrote recently that if the United States does not back the Kurdish advance, the PYD will look to Russia and Assad “if that is its only path to a continuous territory in the north.”

Balanche cited a recent interview by Al-Monitor’s Amberin Zaman with PYD leader Salih Muslim and suggested “that the group may be seeking a strategic alliance with Assad and Russia in order to achieve that goal.”

The PYD does not want to lose US support, however, and the Obama administration needs the Kurds for a planned major offensive against the IS stronghold of Raqqa.

“There are two different games here,” Henri Barkey, director of the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, told Al-Monitor. “We won’t let the Kurds cross the Euphrates because that would create major problems with Turkey, but I think we are getting together on a major operation against Raqqa.”

Asked about PYD goals for the Kurdish areas in Syria, Ehmed said that the Kurds are seeking “self-administration, not autonomy,” along the lines of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq. “We want to stay in Syria with our culture and our language,” she said. She compared the system desired by Syrian Kurds to cantons in Switzerland.

Ehmed also complained about the role being played in Syria by Turkey, calling it “very bad.” Turkey “opened the border for terrorism,” she said. “Terrorism didn’t come from the sky.”

For its part, Turkey alleges that the PYD is an offshoot of the PKK, a Turkish Kurdish group that Turkey has negotiated with in the past but resumed conflict with in recent months.

The dispute between Turkey and the Kurds has undermined the US goal of closing a 68-mile section of the Turkey-Syria border that has been controlled by IS and used for the transit of foreign fighters into Syria.

Barkey told Al-Monitor that “the Turks should be able to close that border.” He added that that the PYD would have to be part of a “larger group” to have a chance of expelling IS from Raqqa.
 
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Before that can happen no fly zone over Kurds needs to be enforced either by deploying few batteries of S-300 in Kurdish controlled regions or by aggressive air patrolling of Syrian air- space near Syrian border with Turkey . By bombing Iraqi Kurds Turkey has already shown it's true colours . They want every barrier stopping their stooge ISIS to fall.Good to see US,Iran and Russia replenish them.
 
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"Moscow wants to work with us"

What this kurd realizez to understand is the true message:
"Moscow wants to use you like a tool just like every other nation has"
 
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Even though I wholeheartedly support this Russian Campaign, this increasingly has started to look like Afghanistan Part-2. Just this time China will probably join Russia. Russia is again using gunships. Saudi is ready to provide Manpads to rebels. Turkey does not like Russian operation. USA is willing to support TUrkey and Saudi. If Putin stays longer, some of those Mi-24s will be shot down.
 
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Even though I wholeheartedly support this Russian Campaign, this increasingly has started to look like Afghanistan Part-2. Just this time China will probably join Russia. Russia is again using gunships. Saudi is ready to provide Manpads to rebels. Turkey does not like Russian operation. USA is willing to support TUrkey and Saudi. If Putin stays longer, some of those Mi-24s will be shot down.


If that happens, Russia will send ground troops !
 
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Saudi is ready to provide Manpads to rebels. Turkey does not like Russian operation.


You know what , Houthies too would be interested in Manpads. No awards guessing who can do Tit for Tat in current scenario. Every major Middle East country is fighting to rein in the proxy of opposing faction.Anyway Russia is using only Fighters as of Now. No gunships have yet been flown by Russians over Syria.

If that happens, Russia will send ground troops !


I don't think that would be required. Iranians, Iraqi, Kurds and Hamas can do it on their own but yes they may need continuous supply of Russian advanced ammo and with sanctions over Iran already relaxed , finances won't be a problem. Iran has already sent it's crack teams.

India needs to release Iranian overdues ASAP.

To help the cause Both China and India can jack up the oil import from Iran.
 
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Even though I wholeheartedly support this Russian Campaign, this increasingly has started to look like Afghanistan Part-2. Just this time China will probably join Russia. Russia is again using gunships. Saudi is ready to provide Manpads to rebels. Turkey does not like Russian operation. USA is willing to support TUrkey and Saudi. If Putin stays longer, some of those Mi-24s will be shot down.
It won't. Russia is not the only airforce that is deployed in Syria. Any weapon that can be used against Russians can also be used against US and other western countries. Now even the US is providing Kurds with weapons.
 
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The only country that stands to lose is turkey but nobody really cares about what they think
 
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