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Trust me, Kurds were better off with Hillary.
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anyway :
http://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/091120161
Kurdish officials congratulate Trump, hope for greater engagement with US, hope that he will increase US support for the Kurdish people and Peshmerga fighters.
Safeen Dizayee, spokesman of the Kurdistan Regional Government, tweeted that he looked forward to continued partnership with the United States under Trump.
Falah Mustafa, head of the KRG’s Department of Foreign Relations, also congratulated the man who will become America’s 45th president.
“I congratulate the people of the United States of America on a successful election and President-elect Donald Trump on his victory,” said Mustafa.
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Basically anyone is begging for American support :
http://www.albawaba.com/loop/middle-...t-trump-902684
It is not clear how American-Turkish relations will be under Trump, given the tensions that emerged between the two countries over Syria, and particularly the role of Kurds in the fighting. Trump has previously said in an interview when asked about the Kurdish question: “Well, it would be ideal if we could get them all together. And that would be a possibility. But I’m a big fan of the Kurdish forces. At the same time, I think we have a potentially — we could have a potentially very successful relationship with Turkey. And it would be really wonderful if we could put them somehow both together.”
Hope that he will somehow help alleviate the tension between kurds and turks, though I dont know how much positive I can be.
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https://sputniknews.com/world/201611...ria-pyd-trump/
US Syria Policy Unlikely to Change After Trump Victory - PYD Kurdish Party
Read more: https://sputniknews.com/world/201611...ria-pyd-trump/
Maybe the kurds would gain a small territory where to create their own small independent state, or maybe nothing. If Trump mantains his promises they would at least receive more weapons etc.Ahead of the election, Trump has said that the United States should stop trying to get rid of Syrian President Bashar Assad and should instead start looking for a diplomatic solution jointly with Russia.
What is obvous is that the Trump presidency doesn't seem good to either the FSA ( which I don't really despise but I think their goal is too risky to achieve) and the Islamic terrorists.
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