SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — A Kurdish activist in Sioux Falls says the Kurdish people are getting stabbed in the back again.
An angry Qadir Aware calls Kelo’s Greg Belfrage Show to complain about the Trump Administration’s new pull-out policy in Syria.
“We should not stick our nose in anybody’s business, but if we do we should be loyal to those who are supporting us, Kurdish People. This is the eighth time, they stabbing us in the back.”
It’s action as well as words with Aware. In 2014, he was actually on the frontlines fighting with Kurdish forces.
He is an Iraqi Kurd who emigrated to Sioux Falls in the 1970s. He’s a former director of the Sioux Falls Multi-Cultural Center.
“They did it to our Kurdish people in Iraq over and over and over and now they do it to the Kurdish people in Syria….” says Aware, who says he usually supports President Trump’s policy, but not this time.
He says the Kurdish forces destroyed ISIS in Syria and this isn’t the way to treat them, and you can’t trust the Turks, he says.
Turkish Forces on Wednesday began an air attack on Kurdish forces that the Turkish government describes as terrorists.


