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Syria's Kurds said Syrian government forces
agreed Sunday to help them fend off Turkey's invasion — a major shift in
alliances that came after President Donald Trump ordered all U.S.
troops withdrawn from the northern border area amid the rapidly deepening chaos.
The Syrian government troops will deploy along the border with Turkey to
help Kurdish fighters fend off Ankara's military offensive in northern
Syria, the Kurdish-led administration in the region said.
The move, announced on Sunday, represents a major shift in alliance for Syria's Kurds and came hours after the United States said it was withdrawing its troops from the area to avoid getting caught in the middle of the fast-escalating conflict.
The Kurdish-led administration in a statement on Facebook said it had brokered the agreement with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government to counter Turkey's ongoing push, which has drawn widespread condemnation.