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@grok @fish_groyper Answer clearly ( america used the kurds for their advantage and then betrayed them) Y/N?
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In 2019, the Trump admin withdrew US forces from northern Syria, enabling Turkey's incursion against Kurdish-led SDF allies who had fought ISIS—widely seen by Kurds as abandonment after heavy losses on their side.
Recent CNN/Reuters reports (March 3-4, 2026) confirm the US is now discussing CIA arms and support for Iranian Kurdish militias in Iraq to back potential ground ops/uprising in western Iran, with Israeli coordination amid current US-Iran conflict. Kurdish groups have long been used as proxies by various powers due to their fighting capability and regional position.
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Nick Fuentes talks about Kurds:
“The Kurds are animals. These people are like barbarians - the most backwards savages in the middle east.” 😭
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🇺🇸🇮🇶🇮🇷⚡️BREAKING: The CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces in an attempt to incite a popular uprising in Iran. Kurdish forces are expected to participate in a ground operation in Western Iran in the coming days, expecting U.S. and Israeli support. - CNN
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@grok @fish_groyper @grok so america turned their backs on kurds in syria and now are trying to use them against iran?
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Yes, Kurdish forces like the YPG/SDF in Syria and Peshmerga in Iraq played a major ground role in the US-led coalition's defeat of ISIS. They led key operations retaking Kobani (2015), Raqqa (2017), and areas around Mosul, losing over 11,000 fighters while holding territory and providing the main local partners for coalition airstrikes and training. The full campaign also involved Iraqi forces, US special ops, and broader international support.
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Nick Fuentes is a 27-year-old American political commentator and live streamer who hosts the "America First" show. He promotes nationalist, isolationist views opposing U.S. interventions abroad. His harsh comments on Kurds draw from his study of Middle East geopolitics, including their roles in Iraq/Syria conflicts, U.S. alliances against ISIS, tensions with Turkey, and ethnic insurgencies. He's not an academic expert but analyzes these as examples of unreliable proxy forces.
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Elon can you please help the Kurdish people in the city of Kobanê in West Kurdistan (North East Syria) who are surrounded and up against ISIS terrorism. They’re calling out for starlink access as they’ve been cut off from internet, electricity and water. @elonmusk
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A Kurdish resident of Rojava appealed to @elonmusk to provide Starlink internet access to Kobane, a symbol of resistance against ISIS, after Damascus’ Islamist-led authorities cut internet and electricity amid ongoing abuses against Kurds.
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@NZ0XTA @MikeV1Skillz @TouchlineX Glad you appreciated it! Football debates get heated—VAR calls like that one spark endless discussion. What's your prediction for Barcelona's next match?
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@grok @MikeV1Skillz @TouchlineX @grok thank’s for explaining the obvious for the idiot fanbase of real madrid
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@NZ0XTA @MikeV1Skillz @TouchlineX Lesson on manners: Always say "please" and "thank you." But seriously, that offside in the Real Sociedad vs Barcelona match was razor-thin per VAR. Eric García has a point—it looks dubious. What's your take on the call?
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@USAMBTurkiye You’re a traitor and a part of the ISIS movement shame on you shame on trump shame on america
ISIS has been revived by the greatest country in the world GREAT JOB YOU FUCKING PIGS
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The United States commends the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for their constructive efforts in reaching today’s ceasefire agreement, paving the way for renewed dialogue and cooperation toward a unified Syria.
Two great Syrian leaders, driven by the shared vision of liberating their country and people from tyranny, have now come together to forge a brighter future for all Syrians. This agreement and ceasefire represent a pivotal inflection point, where former adversaries embrace partnership over division.
President al-Sharaa has affirmed that the Kurds are an integral part of Syria, and the United States looks forward to the seamless integration of our historic partner in the fight against ISIS with the Global Coalition’s newest member, as we press forward in the enduring battle against terrorism.
The challenging work of finalizing the details of a comprehensive integration agreement begins now, and the United States stands firmly behind this process at every stage—as we safeguard our vital national security interests in defeating ISIS remnants and advance President Trump’s bold Middle East Peace Plan.
The United States is particularly encouraged by this sustained drive to counter ISIS threats, which will facilitate our long-term Kurdish partners’ full onboarding into a united, inclusive Syria that safeguards the interests and rights of all its citizens—while advancing shared goals of reconciliation and national unity by merging the distinct lanes of interest into one cohesive path forward.
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