美国支持的库尔德SDF同意纳入约拉尼的叙利亚军队 US-Backed Kurdish SDF Agrees To Integrate Into Jolani's Syrian Army

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-backed-kurdish-sdf-agrees-integrate-jolanis-syrian-army

根据Antiwar.com的说法,库尔德SDF和阿萨德后叙利亚政府已达成协议。该协议将SDF战斗人员纳入国民军,并将AANES领土融入国立机构。但是,库尔德自治的水平仍然不确定。 土耳其以前威胁说,如果没有消除SDF,则可能会反对这笔交易。库尔德叙利亚阵线还批评它破坏了库尔德人的权利。 美国在该协议上的立场尚不清楚,因为美国已考虑从叙利亚退出,但SDF声称对此类计划不了解。

According to AntiWar.com, the Kurdish SDF and the post-Assad Syrian government have reached an agreement. The deal integrates SDF fighters into the national army and increases the integration of AANES territory into national institutions. However, the level of Kurdish autonomy remains uncertain. Turkey, which previously threatened invasion if the SDF were not eliminated, may object to the deal. The Kurdistan Syria Front has also criticized it for undermining Kurdish rights. The US position on the agreement is unclear, as the US has considered withdrawing from Syria but the SDF claims no knowledge of such plans.


US-Backed Kurdish SDF Agrees To Integrate Into Jolani's Syrian Army

Authored by Jason Ditz via AntiWar.com,

A major agreement has reportedly been reached between the Kurdish SDF and the post-Assad Syrian government, which will reportedly include the full integration of SDF fighters into the national army. The deal also is said to have included the civil leadership in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).

Details are still emerging about a lot of exact specifics beyond the SDF integration into the military, which has been sought since the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took over Syria and ousted the former Assad government. The deal is expected to increase the integration of AANES territory into national government institutions at least to some extent.

Members of the US-backed SDF, file image

It is an open question, however, how much autonomy the Kurds in that territory might retain. Some of the HTS leaders have ruled out the idea of giving any autonomy to the Kurds, and suggested that any role in the national government requires them to first totally disarm and submit.

Integration into the Syrian Army seems well short of that position, and raises the question of how Turkey will respond to the announcement. Turkey has insisted they would invade if the SDF weren’t eliminated, and integration might be short enough of that goal that Turkey close partnership with the HTS could be impacted.

SDF leader Mazloum Abdi has made comments about the potential for a deal just a day prior to these announcements. Abdi said that he was hopeful for the new HTS-led government in Syria, and promised SDF support for national stability and unity.

Turkey isn’t the only potential objector here. The Kurdistan Syria Front (KSF) issued a statement very critical of SDF and the AANES deal, even though its exact terms still aren’t public.

They warned that the deal undermines the legitimate rights of Kurds in Syria, and complained of a "path of compromise" the SDF and their associates have been on since October.

The KSF was particularly critical of the lack of consensus with other Kurdish groups before making the deal, saying that they were undermining the appearance of a unified Kurdish stance in regional and international negotiations.

It’s also not certain what the US position on this SDF deal is. The US has long supported the SDF, but in recent weeks has talked of withdrawing from Syria. The SDF says they have not been informed about any planned US withdrawal, and the US stance toward the HTS government remains uncertain.

Tyler Durden Wed, 02/19/2025 - 22:45
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