Turning Point in the Euphrates: The PKK Collapse and the Rebirth of Syrian Sovereignty

Welcome to a new episode of the Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre.

In this episode, we examine a decisive shift in Syria that may mark the end of the PKK’s transnational project along the Euphrates. This represents one of the most significant changes in the region in years, directly challenging the ambitions of external powers seeking to divide Syria. What began as a rapid military advance on 17 and 18 January has evolved into a fundamental recalibration of power, reasserting Syrian state sovereignty over the east.

While the situation continues to unfold, developments on the ground point to a deeper structural collapse. The PKK-led structure’s repeated failures in peace negotiations, as well as its oppressive governance of local populations, contributed significantly to its rapid collapse. As the Syria live map changes almost hourly, we analyse how the withdrawal of external support exposed the SDF project as a “paper tiger”, leading to the loss of over 40% of their territory in a matter of hours.

This episode unpacks the dual strategy employed by President al-Sharra. We explore not only the military reality but also his pivot to “waging peace” – issuing sweeping decrees that grant citizenship and language rights to the Kurdish constituency, effectively stripping the militia of its raison d’être. We also situate these events within a volatile regional context, highlighting the cooperation with Ankara and the internal uprisings by Arab tribes in eastern Syria.

Key issues discussed include:

  • The military collapse of the SDF without Western air support

  • The strategic and political bankruptcy of the Qandil-led PKK leadership

  • President al-Sharra’s dual track strategy: military action and political overtures

  • The terms of the Syria ceasefire

Join us as we assess how military pressure, political statecraft, and regional realignment have redrawn the map of the Middle East.

Note: This podcast episode is AI-narrated.

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