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In this Oct. 18, 2019, photo, Kurds attend Friday prayers at the Salahadeen Center in Nashville, Tenn. Nashville has the largest Kurdish population in the U.S. The community of up to 40,000 Kurds has felt largely helpless to aid their homeland of late, as images of death and despair invade social media. Many feel a new level of betrayal by President Donald Trump after watching Turkey attack their people and push them out of Syria. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

In this Oct. 18, 2019, photo, Kurds attend Friday prayers at the Salahadeen Center in Nashville, Tenn. Nashville has the largest Kurdish population in the U.S. The community of up to 40,000 Kurds has felt largely helpless to aid their homeland of late, as images of death and despair invade social media. Many feel a new level of betrayal by President Donald Trump after watching Turkey attack their people and push them out of Syria. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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