I'm not sure they feel thrown under the bus. They may be glad to be out of the line of fire. Plus they have US forces securing the oil fields for them.
Oh lordy
You still believe this pile of crap...
Of course they were thrown under the bus.
Only people not understanding the strings and history in ME will say the contrary (so mostly 'mericans)
I ll sum it up for you
1-they hoped for an autonomous at least and independant at most kurdish area. Bad call, the said area is now a resettlement for beardies with Erdogan approval.
2-they expected at least a thank you for having bleeding for months as auxiliary units against ISIL. Result, they were jettisoned as soon as not deemed usefull anymore and smashed by the turkish army and suppletives.
3- the oil fields are "secured" for the kurds?. Lol. They are not seeing a drop of oil or a copper coin. BTW the oils fields are still legaly syrian. What USA did is just armed (or rather armored-pun intended-) robbery.
They were thrown back from a corridor of 300 km lenght x 50 km deep and this was a limited loss thanks to the turkish russian agreement and you say that it is not being thrown under the bus?
With ethnic cleansing from turkish auxiliary elements...
And the loss of major cities like Afrin
Oh they should have known better, it is not the first time Uncle Sam dropped them. But please dont turn this move as a positive thing for them because it is not