Pentagon
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Pentagon:
America was a spectator of the war between Damascus and the Kurds
World Service - The Pentagon Inspector General's report shows that at the height of the battle between the Syrian army and the Syrian Kurdish forces in early 2026, the American forces only played the role of mediator for the safe exit of the Kurdish forces from Aleppo, and any direct military intervention was avoided.
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Pentagon report about the end of the alliance between the US and the Kurds in Syria
World Service- The new report of the inspector general of the US Department of Defense shows that the military developments in the north and east of Syria in the winter of 2026 have led to the end of Washington's decade-long cooperation with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the US has replaced the support of the Damascus government with the Kurdish forces in the framework of its new strategy. A process that has led to the gradual integration of QSD into the structure of the Syrian government.
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The Pentagon's report on the defense weakness and the debt of the Kurdistan Region
World Service - The new report of the inspector general of the US Department of Defense has presented a picture of the increasing vulnerability of the Kurdistan region, which is exposed to missile and drone attacks and is facing serious problems in maintaining its defense capability due to the financial crisis and dependence on Baghdad's budget.
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Removing the Peshmerga from the US budget and allocating 130 million dollars for Syria and the Kurds
World Service - According to the 2027 US defense budget tables, this country has not set aside any contribution to aid the Peshmerga forces in the coming year, but continues to provide defense aid to the Syrian Kurdish forces.