Two Fronts, One Logic: Karabakh and Rojava
Parallels Between the Nagorno-Karabakh and Rojava Cases Follow us on Youtube Following the Paris Agreement signed on January 6, 2026, Syrian Arab Army forces including former Free Syrian Army factions, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, and non-Syrian militias effectively functioning as Turkey's proxies launched apparently well-planned military operations against Kurdish areas, known as Rojava. The attacks began in Aleppo's two Kurdish enclaves, Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiya, later expanding to other regions and ultimately to areas west of the Euphrates River. While official discourse frames these attacks as an effort to push the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from the west bank of the Euphrates, developments on the ground suggest the main goal is actually dismantling Kurdish self-administration and reversing the political, economic, and territorial gains achieved over the past decade. The military tactics employed and the official discourse surrounding Rojava bear a striking res...