American Friends of Kurdistan
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AFK strengthens, protects, & promotes American-Kurdish relations & supports policies that advance the national security & prosperity of Americans & Kurds.
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Kurdish Distrust of Syria’s New Government Runs Deep | The New York Times nytimes.com/2025/04/28/wor…
AFK founder Diliman Abdulkader quoted in this timely piece on President Trump lifting sanctions on Syria by Kassy Akiva from Daily Wire. dailywire.com/news/how-trump…
“Since Jolani has controlled Damascus, Christians, Alawites and Druze have all been slaughtered in a span of a few months,” Diliman Abdulkader , who is Kurdish, said. “The Kurds have signed a fragile deal with Damascus backed by the U.S. and the only reason they have not been targeted
Syrian Freedom Is Dangerously Incomplete writes Elham Ahmad chair of the foreign relations department of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. nytimes.com/2025/05/28/opi…
Trump must help Israel finish the job to dismantle Khamenei’s regime - editorial | The Jerusalem Post jpost.com/opinion/articl…
Founder of American Friends of Kurdistan Diliman Abdulkader joins Aya Burweila in Welcome to the Jungle to discuss the Kurds in Syria.
Calling for the recall of @TomBarrack as Ambassador Tom Barrack and Special Envoy for Syria. HellenicLeaders | American Friends of Kurdistan | ANCA
American Friends of Kurdistan join our partners urging President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio to Recall Ambassador Tom Barrack as the Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria.
The effort to block Turkey's return to the F-35 program is backed by a wide coalition of organizations with influence in Washington, including American Jewish Committee, ANCA, American Friends of Kurdistan, HellenicLeaders, CUFI Action Fund, Middle East Forum, FDD Action, PSEKA and Coordinated Effort of Hellenes
Will the U.S. push the Druze and Kurds to capitulate to Damascus as if nothing has changed? | The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/opinion/syria-…