Yeah, I'm not sure. On one hand, a group of motivated volunteers that fight for their own agenda, to "protect their ancestral homeland" has a great potential. I mean, any volunteer military group would usually fight stronger than a regular conscripts. On the other, the article above puts out some nice, important points - adding another ethnic minority militia to an already messy anti-ISIS coalition is problematic and there also seems to be some bad blood between Kurds and Assyrians, to name just two.
Ideally, anti-ISIS fight would be something that unites the warring factions of the past. Ideally, this situation would be used to in fact bury the old grudges, "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and all that. And in some cases, this DID happen. But it does complicate things. So in theory, I welcome creations of such militias... BUT the "help" that is provided to them should not in any case be limited just to arms supply/training. More engagement is needed, lest we end up with another Libya.
Now, one actual KS project that caught my eye:
Legendary Showdown: Machines and MagicSo to my knowledge there are some people who know both the Doctor McNinja and Gunnerkrig Court webcomics. A while ago, people from the former created a card game, "Legendary Showdown". Never played it, does sound neat. What is even better - now they created an expansion/standalone, featuring Gunnerkrig. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE. Haven't seen much talk about it, but there's also a pretty damn cool steampunk-ish webcomic called Girl Genious. And yeah, you've guest it, this new game has both of them in. So, if you have the first game, the final product will include but will not be limited to (doctor) Ninjas, mad scientist, majics and (cork) robots.
SO yeah, lots of cool stuff. I haven't even read the whole KS page, too busy throwing money at it.