Last week, the US-backed Islamist terrorists in Syria, aka the FSA, attacked a Kurdish neighbourhood in Aleppo, and fired on demonstrators because they were resisting their unwanted presence. The invading terrorists demanded obedience from the Kurds, but what they got instead was fierce resistance. Bill Van Auken wrote about the battle that followed the FSA's attack on Kurdish civilians in his article, "Fighting erupts between Western-backed “rebels" and Syrian Kurds":
The Kurdish fighters who drove out the foreign Jihadist terrorists in the FSA belong to the, "Popular Protection Unit (YPG), a Kurdish militia set up to protect the Kurdish areas from opposing forces," writes Danny Gold in his article, "Meet the YPG, the Kurdish Militia That Doesn't Want Help from Anyone." Here is a longer excerpt:
Members of the YPG do not come from Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, and they are not pushing an extremist agenda, so they have popular legitimacy in the Kurdish communities. They say they have no support from outside powers. They are mostly young, self-reliant Kurds who are fighting for their rights, their dignity, and their land. There are also women within their ranks. Here is a video of them:
A spokesperson for the YPG told Gold that the group is a purely defensive force. Gold says:
By supporting Al-Qaeda terrorists against the Kurds, the U.S. government has lost its narrative that the removal of Assad will lead to a democratic, free, and secular Syria. The point has come where the war criminals in Washington have no choice but to get rid of the facade of the old propaganda and arm the Islamist terrorists unashamedly as a part of a larger effort to topple the Syrian government. Tony Cartalucci wrote in his article, "US to Focus Exclusively on Arming Al Qaeda in Syria":
Independent Kurdish groups like the YPG do not want Kurds to be victims of Washington's reign of Islamist terror. They are fighting the FSA not only because they are supported by the oppressive Turkish and Saudi Arabian governments, but also because of their sectarian, anti-women rights, anti-democracy, and anti-secularism views. There is a big chance that the war between U.S.-backed Jihadist groups and Kurdish fighters will escalate in the coming months. The U.S. may get directly involved. The writer "b" from Moon of Alabama predicts, "The U.S. government seems to renew its attempt to overthrow the Syrian government by force. This will, as I wrote, likely intensify as soon as the election in the U.S. is over." In the battle for Syria, the U.S. government and other Western governments have taken the side of Islamic extremists who champion Bin Laden, honour Saddam Hussein as a martyr, and wish to massacre Syria's minorities such as Alawites, Christians, and Kurds. The forces of morality, reason, truth, and justice are not on Washington's side. U.S. leaders are making one tragic mistake after another. History will not remember them kindly. Source: The Excavator |