So do you think that the Syrian Kurds, who were not even considered as Kurds, allowed to call themselves Kurds or speak Kurdish (the language was not recognized and oppressed) and severely discriminated by the Syrian Arab Ba'ath party for the past 50 years, will suddenly forget all that?
There is no point to even talk about the Child-Murderer and the future of Syria in the same sentence because he has no future in Syria. The 2 million Syrian Kurds or so and their small territory will probably obtain autonomy and good for them.
The Kurdish "problem" is much bigger in Turkey, Iran and Iraq since their territories are much, much bigger and they are much more numerous as well.
Besides all GCC/Arab states should kick out foreign anti-Arabs - not sure you are one so apologizes beforehand.
Of course Kurds will not forget it. That is also why we are not allied to Assad even though many analysts believe that we should have done it long time ago since Turkey was funding the jihadists and the FSA who for a long time was attacking Kurds. But Kurds managed to create peace with the moderate FSA with whom they have been at ceasefire with for a long time now. The problem at the moment being is the Turkish funded jihadists who attack Kurds and Arabs randomly. Even Turkey and FSA has now taken distance from these. As of today, Turkish intelligence and foreign ministry met with Nechirvan Barzani of KRG and told him that they do not support Al Nusra anymore... Whether it is true or a lie, we will see in the future.
The Kurds in Syria are hardcore Apocis ( Ocalan loyalists) as Ocalan stayed in this area for many years during Hafez era. The Kurds in Syria have shown themselves to be very capable of both creating military and civilian structures. There are Kurdish and Arabic parties who have been active in the Kurdish areas for almost 50 years now. PYD has only been active for 5-6 years and they have been able to build an almost secure Kurdish autonomy in Northern Syria. PYD is very well organized and have massive funding from Kurds in Europe and USA.