By Nickolaos Angelis
Because the starting of the battle in Syria, the Kurds have opposed Assad by combating in japanese Syria towards the Syrian military in each Hasakah and Qamishly. An instance of Kurdish participation within the battle was the “Northern Solar Battalion on the aspect of the anti-regime Free Syrian Military, which performed a number one function within the defeat of the Islamic State jihadists. Nonetheless, as quickly as a number of irregulars (who’re higher described as gangs reasonably than rebels who wished to democratize the nation and have been more likely to have Islamist concepts) entered the military in query, the Kurds and many of the Arab fighters of the Battalion left that navy alliance, foreseeing its future transformation right into a puppet following Muslim Brotherhood’s orders and being underneath the affect of totally obscure extremist Islamist circles.
Nonetheless, to grasp the Kurds’ hatred of Assad we’ve got to look again to 1962 and focus on the core of the Ba’ath motion within the Center East. In accordance with an official Human Rights Watch report, in 1962 the Syrian authorities stripped Syrian citizenship of 120,000 Syrian Kurds. Progressively, through the years and with the growing inhabitants of those Kurds, the variety of stateless Syrian Kurds has reached 300,000. The Syrian regime, fueled by phobic and nationalist Ba’athist perceptions of Arab-centeredness and pan-Arabism, perceived the Kurdish minority as a risk, thus suppressing the latter’s cultural and political rights.
In 2004 riots broke out within the Kurdish areas of Rozawa towards the regime, which took the lives of 36 folks. Due to this fact, it’s essential to acknowledge that the Kurds are under no circumstances pro-Iranian and can’t be thought-about buddies or allies of Assad’s strategic companions, protecting in thoughts that Russians had licensed the Turkish development in Al-bab and Afrin. Through the years, the Kurds’ solely ally, but in addition their everlasting enemy, is themselves as they’ve did not unite because of the multitude of their racial teams.
Allow us to additionally not neglect that the Kurds do not need entry to the ocean, which locations them on the mercy of both Syria both Turkey or Iraq. Due to this example, Kurds’ solely crucial but in addition succesful strategic ally is none aside from the state of Israel. The Kurdish Hall was a nationwide longing which was not achieved as a result of many elements, however primarily as a result of Turkey’s interventionism, which anticipated that Northern Kurdish cantons would unify, forming a systemic risk.
There’s in truth, nonetheless, an Iranian Hall crossing Syria’s South. Inside the similar location one can discover the Deir ez-Zor space with many oil reserves underneath the management of US and Kurdish forces. It’s, due to this fact, comprehensible that the apple of discord and the following theater of operations will likely be this space with view to reducing the Iranian Hall which, in distinction to its Kurdish equal, results in the ocean, together with the ocean of Lebanon, full of the presence of Shia Hezbollah, a rustic with its borders subsequent to Israel, the state which is hated by all Muslims.
In conclusion, the Kurds have a strategic benefit by proudly owning this strategically invaluable area however they’re additionally at a strategic deadlock as they need to face the pursuits of Russia, Iran and Turkey. So as to add to that, the geography denies Kurds’ entry to the ocean. The YPG and SDF Kurdish navy models are already leaving the North and heading to the safer areas of the South the place the oil rigs are situated. Within the face of those developments it’s unlikely that the Iranians stay silent and inactive. All indications present that the tragedy of the Syrian battle is not going to finish quickly; it’s step by step being transferred to the Southeast, the place the energy of the forces within the area is by now effectively felt.