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After the sudden victory of the opposition, while the regime was collapsing, the Russians rushed to save their military bases. On the ground, beyond the losses in the Deir ez-Zor region following Manbij and the popular uprising in Raqqa, what scares the YPG the most is being abandoned by Washington. Here are three major signs that confirm the YPG's concerns.
"THERE HAS BEEN NO CLEAR STANCE ON SUPPORT"
Sources close to the terrorist organization stated that especially after the Republican candidate Donald Trump won the US elections, they expressed concerns about being left alone by Washington to both American and British media. Speaking to the New York Times last week, the so-called leader of the PYD/YPG, Mazlum Abdi, blamed the US for their loss of Manbij to the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army. Abdi stated, "When the Ankara-backed opposition groups attacked, there was no clear stance from the US on support."
"WE FEAR THAT THE US WILL ABANDON US"
The YPG's spokesperson, Ferhad Şami, clearly stated in an interview with the Financial Times yesterday that they fear the US will withdraw from the region. Expressing concerns about the repetition of an old scenario, Şami said, "Honestly, we are afraid of the same scenario repeating, we fear that the US will abandon us."
"WE ARE IN AGREEMENT WITH TURKEY"
Another factor that can be considered a red alert for the terrorist organization is the statement by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who met with President Tayyip Erdoğan and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, saying, "We are in agreement with Turkey in Syria." After the meeting of the two foreign ministers yesterday morning, Fidan stated, "Ensuring stability in Syria and preventing terrorism are among our priorities."
THERE IS A GENERAL CONSENSUS
Blinken expressed that they are in general consensus about what they want to see in Syria. Fidan noted that elements such as "ensuring stability in Syria as soon as possible, preventing terrorism, and not allowing ISIS and PKK to dominate there" are among the priorities, and they discussed "how Turkey, the US, and regional actors have roles for the well-being of the Syrian people and the integrity of the country" during the meeting. Blinken also stated, "We support a government that will not pose a threat to neighboring countries of Syria."
On the other hand, Minister Fidan will attend a meeting on Syria hosted by Jordan today. Russia and Iran will not be present at the meeting where the fate of the country will be discussed.
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