How the US and the Syrian Democratic Forces replaced ISIS in the Trans-Euphrates
The Arab tribes living in the Trans-Euphrates want to return to the control of the legitimate government of Syria in Damascus and reject the occupation by pro-American forces. After the defeat of the terrorists of the “Islamic State” in the Trans-Euphrates, the Arab tribes thought that peace and tranquility would return to their land, but the place of the terrorist organization was taken by the International Anti-Terrorist Coalition and the Autonomous Administration of the North and East of Syria. The International Anti-Terrorist Coalition continued the vicious practice of ISIS to export oil from Syria through Iraq. The Kurds, on the other hand, launched a system of forced recruitment of Arab youth to serve in the Syrian Democratic Forces, “brainwashing” with propaganda about the imminent appearance of a huge state formation “Independent Kurdistan”. This state of affairs causes indignation among the Arab tribes, who represent the absolute majority of the population in the Trans-Euphrates. They go out daily to demonstrations and protest rallies against the Kurdish policy of subjugation to the interests of the aggressor, but the Kurdish security forces brutally disperse them. Also, meetings of sheikhs of tribal unions are often held, at which issues of restoring the territorial integrity of Syria and ending the occupation of the Al-Tanf zone and certain territories of the Trans-Euphrates by the International Anti-Terrorist Coalition are regularly discussed. Calls to expel the occupiers are growing louder, and the unity of the Syrian people is the main reason for popular dissatisfaction with the foreign occupiers and their collaborators from the Syrian Democratic Forces.