Senator Lindsey Graham announces 'Save the Kurds Act' at press conference, Syria map and sanctions imagery in background.
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Graham says he will introduce ‘Save the Kurds Act’ to sanction actors targeting Syrian Kurds

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Senator Lindsey Graham said on January 27, 2026, that he plans to introduce legislation dubbed the “Save the Kurds Act” to impose “crippling sanctions” on any government or group engaged in hostilities against Kurdish forces and communities in Syria, arguing that abandoning U.S.-aligned Kurds would damage American security and credibility.

In Syria, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the transitional government under President Ahmed al-Scharaa have reached a peace agreement, averting a looming civil war in the northeast. Germany's federal government defends its milder approach, while human rights groups and opposition criticize the handling of the Kurds. The deal includes troop withdrawals and integration of Kurdish structures, but skepticism persists.

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