"It marks a betrayal of Washington's Kurdish allies, a betrayal that many other countries in the region will note with alarm," and "a stab in the back."
No, it is neither a betrayal nor a stab in the back. It has been a consistent U.S. geo-strategic policy for decades. The Kurds were used before and they are used now. It is not about Trump; despite differences, Turkey is a NATO ally.
No, it is neither a betrayal nor a stab in the back. It has been a consistent U.S. geo-strategic policy for decades. The Kurds were used before and they are used now. It is not about Trump; despite differences, Turkey is a NATO ally.