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    US Withdrawal from Syria After a Decade: Implications for Kurds and Region

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After a decade-long military engagement, the United States has officially withdrawn its forces from Syria. This move marks a significant shift in US foreign policy in the Middle East, ending its direct involvement in the Syrian conflict that began in 2014. The withdrawal has left Kurdish forces, who were key US allies against ISIS, in a vulnerable position as they face threats from neighboring Turkey and Syrian government forces. The US exit also raises questions about the future balance of power in the region, with Russia and Iran expected to increase their influence.

    Notably, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have relied heavily on US support for security and military assistance. Without this backing, the Kurds may need to seek new alliances or face increased military pressure, particularly from Turkey, which views Kurdish militias as terrorist organizations. Meanwhile, the Syrian government, backed by Russia and Iran, is likely to attempt to reclaim territories previously held by Kurdish forces and other opposition groups. This realignment could lead to renewed conflict and instability within Syria.

    In a broader context, the US departure signals a recalibration of American priorities in the Middle East, focusing more on counterterrorism and less on nation-building. Regional actors such as Turkey, Russia, and Iran are poised to fill the vacuum left by the US, potentially reshaping the geopolitical landscape. The long-term impact on Syria’s reconstruction, humanitarian situation, and prospects for peace remains uncertain, as the country continues to grapple with the aftermath of years of civil war and foreign intervention.

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