Syria's Kurds Face Uncertain Future After Assad's Regime Collapse
With the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Kurdish families in Syria are grappling with harsh conditions and a sense of abandonment by their former U.S. allies, facing a precarious situation.
The recent collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime has left many Kurdish families in Syria in a state of uncertainty and hardship. As they navigate the aftermath, they are confronted with cold weather and significant loss.
These communities, which once fought alongside U.S. forces, now express feelings of being abandoned. The support they relied on seems to have diminished, leaving them vulnerable.
As the situation evolves, the future for Syria's Kurds remains unclear, raising questions about their safety and the potential for continued support from international allies.