ISIS fighters have
mocked the U.S. air strikes as a campaign against Islam that they say
has angered Muslims and helped the group win followers across the globe.
The arrival of the 150 Iraqi fighters, who have yet to participate in
the battle, marks the first time Turkey has allowed ground troops from
outside Syria to reinforce Syrian Kurds, who have been defending Kobani
for more than 40 days.
The fighters — known as
peshmerga, or “those who defy death” — were preparing themselves for the
battle and are expected to take part in action in Kobani later on
Saturday, Kurdish officials said. “What was lacking is the weapons and
ammunition, so the arrival of more of it plus the fighters will help tip
the balance of the battle,” Idris Nassan, deputy foreign minister of
Kobani district, told Reuters by telephone from Kobani. “The whole issue
is the weapons and ammunition. Of course more fighters will help.”

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