Why the U.S. Plan to Recruit Kurds Against Iran Was Doomed from the Start
The U.S. and Kurdish Forces: A Fractured Alliance
According to ХВИЛЯ: Economist Oleksiy Kush, speaking on political analyst Yuriy Romanenko's broadcast, highlighted that a recent phone call from U.S. President Donald Trump to Kurdish party leaders is a sign of desperation. The United States is attempting to recruit Kurdish forces for a confrontation with Iran, despite the deep distrust Kurds feel following recent events in Syria. The Kurdish leaders reacted negatively and rejected this proposal outright.
Just weeks before these developments, the U.S. announced the withdrawal of its troops from Syria. This decision led to the displacement of Kurdish units from resource-rich regions, which subsequently fell back under the control of Damascus's pro-government forces. This context is crucial, as the Kurds have long sought greater autonomy and have been pivotal U.S. allies in the fight against ISIS.
Expert Analysis
Oleksiy Kush noted that 'we are observing active attempts to drag the Kurds' into a conflict with Iran. He emphasized that 'Trump's call to the leaders of Kurdish parties is in itself an unprecedented event.' Kush stressed that all of this 'is being done out of genuine desperation,' as the U.S. evidently had not planned a ground operation in Iran.
“This is a call born of desperation” - Oleksiy Kush
The expert also observed that 'a few weeks before this operation, the U.S. completely abandoned the Kurds in Syria by seizing the so-called provinces beyond the Euphrates, where there were large oil fields.' Trump's call indicates a lack of leverage and the absence of a clear plan, making this attempt to recruit the Kurds even more challenging. Kush underlined that the U.S. President's authority is being used in an attempt to persuade the Kurds to seize a 'historic chance' to create their own state and attack Iran.
The situation surrounding Kurdish forces and their role in regional conflicts remains tense. The Kurds' refusal to support the U.S. in potential military actions against Iran underscores their profound distrust of American policy following the recent troop withdrawal from Syria. This demonstrates that the U.S. may face significant difficulties in implementing its strategic plans if it cannot rebuild trust with key regional partners.
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