Amidst growing tensions in the Middle East and the US’s planned drawdown of troops in Iraq, Kurdish allies are expressing their concerns about the potential ramifications. They fear a repeat of the 2019 situation, when the US withdrew troops from Syria, leaving the Kurds vulnerable to attacks by Turkish forces.
Treefa Aziz, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) special representative to the US, has stated that this is not the time to reduce coalition forces in Iraq. She emphasizes that extremist groups like ISIS and armed militias continue to pose a significant threat to the people of Iraq and the Kurdistan Region. The Kurds have been a reliable security partner for the US, actively combating ISIS remnants and preventing a resurgence of terror.
The KRG is particularly concerned about the potential consequences of a US withdrawal, as they fear being left vulnerable to Iranian influence. The KRG has been experiencing pressure from Baghdad, with restrictions on oil exports and a lack of progress in power-sharing agreements.
The KRG is requesting the US to honor its commitment to provide them with a comprehensive air defense system, as outlined in the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. This request stems from their vulnerability to both internal and external threats, including attacks from ISIS and the increasing influence of Iran in Iraq.
The US’s relationship with the Kurds spans decades, dating back to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, when the Kurds played a crucial role in the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. They have continued to fight alongside US forces against ISIS, demonstrating their steadfast commitment to combating terrorism. However, with the US’s focus shifting towards other regional priorities, the Kurds fear being left behind, once again facing the consequences of a volatile political landscape in the Middle East.
The KRG’s concerns highlight the complexities of the situation in Iraq and the delicate balance the US needs to maintain in navigating its regional interests. The Kurds’ plea for continued US support underscores their vital role in the fight against terrorism and the need for the US to prioritize their safety and security.