Jordan Matson (presented beneath), a US veteran who joined the “Lions of Rojava” – a force of outside warriors in the Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG – issued a request to the US State Department for them to come and gather Michael Enright.
On Tuesday it was accounted for that Mr. Enright, a Briton who acted in Pirates of the Caribbean film as a deckhand had made a trip to Syria after he showed up in a feature discharged by the YPG (above).
The YPG are battling the Islamic State bunch in northern Syria – where both gatherings control expansive parts of the nation.
Mr. Enright, who moved to Syria from Hollywood, told a Dubai-based telecom company that he was willing to bite the dust to battle for the Islamic State gathering “to be wiped off totally the substance of this world”.
Be that as it may, it gives the idea that strains have grown between Mr. Enright and his kindred contenders.
Tending to his remarks to “whoever is responsible for checking my record for the state office”, Mr. Matson asserted Mr. Enright has been “kicked out of four diverse battling units and requested that leave twice by the YPG”.
“The commanders have even let us known they take a stab at keeping him far from everybody for apprehension that their own particular men will execute him”, Mr Matson composed.
He included that warriors had taken the jolt out of Mr. Enright’s AK, “a long while back”.
Mr. Matson completes his Facebook post by saying: “The State office needs to send somebody to get him before you have the first US passing in Syria.”
Different Lions of Rojava warriors affirmed Mr. Matson’s rendition of occasions. Mr. Enright has been reached for input.