Kurdish politician Hevrin Khalaf spent the final months of her life building a political party that she hoped would help shape Syria's future, drawing the attention of U.S. officials who said it would have a say in what happened once the war ended.
To her colleagues in the Future
Syria Party and Kurdish communities in Syria's northeast more broadly, her killing became a symbol of betrayal by the United States.
As recently as Oct. 3, State Department officials reassured her at a meeting that
Washington would safeguard northern Syria from a threatened
Turkish assault by mediating between Kurdish-led forces and Ankara, according to a colleague who was present.