Syrian Kurds Face Uncertainty Following Assad Government Collapse
Kurdish communities in Syria report feeling abandoned by U.S. allies amid political upheaval after Assad's fall.

Kurdish families in Syria are facing an uncertain future following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's government, according to reports from the region.
The Kurdish population, which had previously fought alongside U.S. forces in Syria, now describes feeling abandoned by their former American allies during this period of political transition.
Families in Kurdish-controlled areas are reportedly struggling with harsh winter conditions, displacement, and economic hardship as the political landscape remains unsettled.
The situation highlights the complex challenges facing minority communities in Syria as various factions and international actors navigate the post-Assad political environment.
The Kurdish region's relationship with the United States had been built on cooperation in anti-terrorism operations, but the current political uncertainty has left many questioning the durability of those partnerships.