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U.S. Is Caught Between Ally Turkey and Kurdish Partner in Syria

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Iraq's Kurdistan region and the invasion by ISIS in August 2014, the Kurdish U.S. backed response in 2015

08/14/2014

Iran and the U.S. aid the Peshmerga forces to push the ISIS Islamic state militants out of Kurdistan. Maliki steps down as prime minister and a new prime minister who would appeal to both Shia and Sunnis takes over. The failure of Maliki to bring national reconciliation and build a strong national military comprised of Shia and Sunni with the help of the U.S. leads to the collapse of Mosul. The situation with a badly trained and poorly organized Iraqi military and poorly equiped Peshmerga leads to the general collapse as Sunni ISIS militants in Syria push into Iraq in 2014. U.S. airstrikes help prevent the fall of Erbil, capital of the Iraqi Kurdistan region. France moves to aid Kurdistan as the EU fails to come up with a response. By 2015 the situation changed, with U.S. led airstrikes the Kurds had taken Sinjar from ISIS. an agreement.

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Grouped Articles

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The New York Times 03/31/2017

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The New York Times 03/31/2017

New role for Kurds in Turkey and Iraq in 2015

06/19/2015

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Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015

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Turkey Uneasy as U.S. Support of Syrian Kurds Grows

New York Times 06/29/2015

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Wall Street Journal 07/29/2015

Sinjar Victory Bolsters Kurds, but Could Further Alienate U.S. From Iraq

New York Times 11/13/2015

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Grouped Articles

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Stingy Baghdad Harms the ISIS Fight

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BBC News 12/07/2016

Arrival of US troops intensifies struggle for influence in Syria

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