Kurdish forces

  • Why does Ahmad al-Shara need Kurdish forces?

    National Interest:

    Why does Ahmad al-Shara need Kurdish forces?

    World Service-National Interest has warned that the removal of Kurdish forces will turn Syria into a sanctuary for ISIS again. This American publication has emphasized that the integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces; The prerequisite is the stabilization of the government of Ahmad al-Shara, and without Kurdish forces, he is not able to control ISIS and the influence of other groups in Syria.

  • Kurds' share of Syrian oil

    Kurds' share of Syrian oil

    World Service - The reports about the allocation of 8% of the income of the Remilan oil fields to the SDF-affiliated company have entered a new stage in the discussions about the real limits of the integration of Kurdish forces in the Syrian government and the future of decentralization in the northeast of this country.

  • Autopsy of 35 years of Kurdish rule in Iraq

    Autopsy of 35 years of Kurdish rule in Iraq

    World Service - According to the London School of Economics, the main achievement of the Kurdistan Region has not been autonomy, but the containment of the internal divide; An achievement that is now threatened by the continuation of political differences and the weakening of institutions.

  • Why did Damascus drive Syrian Kurdish forces away from home?

    Why did Damascus drive Syrian Kurdish forces away from home?

    World Service - The transfer of the "Qamishlo" brigade to an area near Damascus has increased speculations about the efforts of the government of Ahmed al-Shora to end the independent military structures of the Kurds and consolidate the centralized Syrian army.

  • The arrival of internal security forces of the Syrian interim government in Qamishlo

    The arrival of internal security forces of the Syrian interim government in Qamishlo

    Syrian Service - Internal security forces of the interim government of Syria headed by Marwan Ali, the commander of the internal security of Haskeh, entered the city of Qamishlo in Syrian Kurdistan.