Spy 2015 Kurdish Review
She found him in the radiology wing, surrounded by circuit boards and soldering irons. Abu Dujan was a thin, pale man with a ginger beard and the trembling hands of an amphetamine user. He was hunched over a laptop, coding the flight path for a drone that could recognize a Kurdish flag and dive into it.
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"The war isn't here," she said, pointing to the map. "It's there. And I'm not done." She found him in the radiology wing, surrounded
In September 2015, Turkish intelligence (MIT) reportedly initiated missions to spy on Kurdish activists and politicians in Germany, leading to later high-profile trials in Hamburg. If you are a historian or journalist looking
While Hollywood played for laughs, the real spies of Kurdistan were playing for survival. In 2015, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), dominated by the Kurdish YPG/YPJ, were fighting ISIS in Kobani and Hasakah. But the invisible war—the war of moles, double agents, and informants—was even more brutal.
