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    Syria's Kurds Caution Iran's Kurds Against Aligning With US Against Tehran

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    Posted on March 8, 2026

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    Syrian Kurds, citing the U.S.’s abandonment during their recent loss of autonomy, caution Iranian Kurdish groups against aligning with the U.S. in anti-Tehran efforts without firm guarantees.

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    Syrian Kurds Urge Iranian Kurds to Avoid US Alliance Against Iran

    Syrian Kurds Warn Iranian Kurds Against US Partnership

    By Orhan Qereman

    QAMISHLI, Syria March 8 (Reuters) - Kurdish residents of northeast Syria warned Iran's Kurds against aligning with the U.S. to fight the Iranian government, citing their own experience in Syria in recent months as evidence their Iranian counterparts would be "abandoned."

    Iranian Kurdish militias based in northern Iraq have consulted with the United States in recent days about whether and how to attack security forces in western Iran, as the United States and Israel pound Iran with air strikes, Reuters has reported.

    But Syria's Kurds warned their Iranian counterparts against partnering with Washington.

    Syrian Kurdish Voices: Lessons from Recent History

    "I hope that the Kurds of Iran will not ally themselves with America, because they will abandon them," said Saad Ali, a 45-year-old resident of the northeastern Syrian Kurdish town of Qamishli.

    "Tomorrow, if an agreement is made between them (the U.S.) and the Iranians, they will eliminate you. Do not make our mistakes," he told Reuters. 

    The US-Kurdish Alliance in Syria

    Syrian Kurdish fighters aligned with the U.S. more than a decade ago to fight the Islamic State group, setting up their own semi-autonomous zone in the territory they had seized from the ultraconservative Islamist fighters.

    But in January, Syria's new army under President Ahmed al-Sharaa captured most of the Kurdish-held areas in a sweeping offensive. Syria's Kurds called on the U.S. to intervene on their behalf, and felt betrayed when Washington instead urged them to merge with Sharaa's forces. 

    'A Negative Experience' with the U.S.

    Reflections from Syrian Kurds

    It remains a bitter experience for Syria's Kurds and a lesson they say should be heeded by Iranian Kurds. 

    "In my opinion, the Kurds in Iran should maintain a firm stance: they will not engage in any wars within Iranian territory without firm, signed guarantees from the United States regarding the future of these Kurdish regions in Iran," said Amjad Kardo, a 26-year-old Syrian Kurd in Qamishli.

    "We Kurds here in Syria, in particular, have had a negative experience with the Americans in Syria, and their abandonment of Kurdish resistance movements."

    Concerns Among Iranian Kurdish Leaders

    An Iranian Kurdish source said Kurdish leaders did have concerns about being "betrayed" like the Kurdish groups in northern Syria.

    The source said Iranian Kurdish leaders had requested guarantees from the U.S., without saying what they were.

    US Policy Shifts and Uncertainty

     U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Thursday it would be "wonderful" if Kurdish forces crossed the border from northern Iraq into Iran, but declined to answer a question on whether the U.S. would offer them air support if they did so.

    On Saturday, he appeared to switch positions, telling reporters he doesn't want Kurdish fighters going into Iran.

    'Exercise Caution,' Syrian Kurds Say

    Advice from Kurdish Political Leaders

    Ahmed Barakat, head of the Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria, told Reuters that Iranian Kurdish forces should exercise "extreme caution". 

    Barakat said the decision was ultimately up to them, but he believed that "accepting the invitation of the United States and being considered the spearhead in confronting or weakening the Iranian regime is not, at present, in the best interest of the Kurds of Iran."

    Regional Dynamics and Kurdish Aspirations

    Israel has been holding its own talks with Iranian Kurdish insurgent groups based in the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan for around a year, Reuters reported last week. 

    The Kurds are an ethnic group which was left stateless a century ago when the borders of the modern Middle East emerged from the collapsing Ottoman Empire.

    Mostly Sunni Muslims, they speak a language related to Farsi and are concentrated in a mountainous region straddling the borders of Armenia, Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey.

    In Iraq, they inhabit three northern provinces led by their own regional government. But in other countries - Iran, Turkey and now Syria - their dreams of an autonomous region or state have remained out of reach.

    (Reporting by Orhan Qereman; Writing by Kinda Makieh and Maya Gebeily; Editing by David Holmes)

    References

    • Syria's government reaches agreement with Kurds of Rojava
    • Kurdish Iranian dissidents in Iraq deny attack plans but say they would join a US invasion of Iran

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    Key Takeaways

    • •Syrian Kurds warn Iranian counterparts that U.S. support may prove transient, urging demands for signed guarantees before any partnership.
    • •The warning stems from January's SDF surrender of northeastern Syria to President al‑Sharaa's regime—a deal backed by Washington that left Syrian Kurds feeling betrayed (lemonde.fr).
    • •Meanwhile, Iranian Kurdish militias have held talks with the U.S. and Israel about possible operations against Iran, though voices caution they could become expendable in U.S. strategy ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Syria's Kurds caution Iran's Kurds against aligning with US against Tehran

    1Why are Syria's Kurds warning Iran's Kurds against aligning with the US?

    Syrian Kurds warn that their own alliance with the US against ISIS ultimately led to abandonment, suggesting Iranian Kurds risk the same fate if they ally with Washington.

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    Syrian Kurds Warn Iranian Kurds Against US Partnership
  • Syrian Kurdish Voices: Lessons from Recent History
  • The US-Kurdish Alliance in Syria
  • 'A Negative Experience' with the U.S.
  • Reflections from Syrian Kurds
  • Concerns Among Iranian Kurdish Leaders
  • US Policy Shifts and Uncertainty
  • 'Exercise Caution,' Syrian Kurds Say
  • Advice from Kurdish Political Leaders
  • Regional Dynamics and Kurdish Aspirations
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    What past experience informs the Syrian Kurds’ caution to Iranian Kurds?

    Syrian Kurds felt betrayed when, after aligning with the US to fight ISIS, the US did not intervene to protect Kurdish-held territories and instead urged them to merge with Syrian government forces.

    3What are Iranian Kurdish leaders seeking from the US?

    Iranian Kurdish leaders have asked the US for firm, signed guarantees regarding the future of Kurdish regions in Iran before engaging in conflict within Iranian territory.

    4How has the US responded to the possibility of Kurdish forces acting against Iran?

    US responses have been inconsistent, with President Trump first expressing support, then later stating he does not want Kurdish fighters going into Iran.

    5Are there other international actors involved with Kurdish groups in the region?

    Yes, Israel has also held talks with Iranian Kurdish insurgent groups based in Iraqi Kurdistan for about a year.

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