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Well at least they'll be safe from the Russians if they fight alongside the Syrian army... IS are the main enemy here... Assad can be dealt with at a later date - go after the death cult first. Seek, locate, exterminate ;)

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Syrian Kurds, Arabs form joint military force

All those young healthy Syrian guys, who've managed to reach Eastern Europe, should do a 180 and join the fight. With clowns from the obama administration no longer part of the equation, there might be hope for Syrians to fight for and win whatever their objectives are.

And with Putin's assertive initiative, its possible for a better outcome than compared to the failed policy of A.Carter, Kerry and the ring-Leader himself had in mind.

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Burning Bush:

" The Kurds are pro-Assad and anti-Turkey. The Kurds are trying to defend themselves against Turkish bombardment. This coalition will fight ISIS but they won't fight the Syrian Army, if anything, they'll fight alongside the Syrian Army. "

Pssst.... don´t tell Obama. If he finds that out, he will stop supporting them.

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The Kurds are trying to stay alive under duel ISIS and Turkish attacks!

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I'm glad that these Kurds are not fighting against Assad. In fact, there are even Kurdish fighting along side Assad's forces. Maybe, if or when this war ends, Assad would recognize Kurdistan. They already have a strong autonomy in Northern Syria, and it won't be bad to have them as neighbors.

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New allegations emerging that the Kurds are forcing inhabitants out and laying waste to any villages that they win over which are suspected of having cooperated with IS.

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