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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 8 Nov 2017

    Kurdish revolutionaries helped the U.S. expel ISIS from Raqqa. Will we soon abandon them? http://nyer.cm/HCcZVbq pic.twitter.com/5jnsGsbT3m

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      1. MunsingLaw‏ @MunsingLaw 9 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @foreignpolicy @tomricks1 earlier yet they helped us in the invasion of Iraq.

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      1. Alam Chaudry‏ @Alam_Chaudry 8 Nov 2017
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        As much as i support Kurdish aspiration, they must wait for the opportune moment to press their case. This is a wrong time. They should help US & allies consolidate its position against Islamist including Iran & Turkey first

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      1. pmarmstrong‏ @pmarmstrong3 8 Nov 2017
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        That'll happen just as soon as trump figures out that someone else did the job and he didn't.

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      1. Not Scott F.‏ @notscottf 8 Nov 2017
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        Well, how's our track record been with them? Oh...

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      1. Norman Shaw‏ @normshaw61 8 Nov 2017
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        These people seem like the only stable group in that region and we abandon them time and time again (remember Sadam's gas attacks), shame on the US!

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      1. ZUBEYDE KOSKER‏ @ZUBEYDEKOSKER 8 Nov 2017
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        They are not kurdish revolutionaries !!They are cold blooded terrorists used by USA.! Wherever PKK=YPG terrorists take over from ISIS, they torture civilians and forced to leave their land. They are used for ethnic cleansing to leave the land clear for USA!

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      1. Ahmed Ajam‏ @1ahmedajam1 8 Nov 2017
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        Better called militias who committed war crimes and displaced thousands of arab tribes from their land in Hasaka & Raqqa provinces under the pretext of fighting terrorism instead of revolutionaries!

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      1. Craig Bellingham‏ @ecosse1967 8 Nov 2017
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        No doubt!

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      2. ZUBEYDE KOSKER‏ @ZUBEYDEKOSKER 8 Nov 2017
        Replying to @XanderNerdski @NewYorker

        Yes Kurds deserve to have their own state, not Terrorists.! Never ever, PKK=YPG terrorists will not have any kind of land to built a terrorist state which will be in control of imperialists.!

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      3. ekoba‏ @hakansahiner 8 Nov 2017
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        they dont have lands in these territory. They were only terrorist in the past and will be in the future

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      1. Ekrem Dervisoglu‏ @daglidervis 8 Nov 2017
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        They are not much different from ISIS, they can go and bomb innocent civilians. Hundreds have died due to those rebel's bombs

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      1. Americano 🇺🇸‏ @SFrankContra 8 Nov 2017
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        Hell yes the US will unfortunately

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      2. 미소지기‏ @11msjg00 8 Nov 2017
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        짱구벌레 급성미치광이 pic.twitter.com/w6C4DWbmqN 군중고독팬만족 https://youtu.be/Wqhlgt0JzOU 

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      1. Julie the Harridan  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿#FBPE 🇪🇺#FBR 🇺🇸‏ @Jorekai 8 Nov 2017
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        Question is 'how soon' - Kurds will always be seen as collateral damage it seems.

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