Syrian lifeline for Kurds
The kurds in Syria have turned to the Syrian Governnent for protection from Turkish attacks following the decision by Presidernt Trump to pull US troops out of the country. The Kurds are the largest ethnic minority in Syria, and they have created difficulties for authorities in Syria as well as in neighbouring countries. In Turkey, the Kurds set up a terrorist group, the PKK, to attack government forces. Following the American withdrawal, Russia took the opportunity to broker a deal with the Syrian Government with provided a lifeline for the Kurdish militia. Basshar al-Assad has been president of Syria since 2000 and is commander in chief of the Syrian armed forces, he qualified as a doctor and is a specialist ophthalmologist.
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