"The Kurds, of course, will be the immediate losers, but by failing to support their well-justified demands for at the very least, autonomy, and even better, for independence, the American government loses a chance to encourage, within the world of Islam, recognition by non-Arab Muslims that they need not permanently accept Arab domination, or the Arab supremacist ideology of which Islam has always been a vehicle. " Spencer
I agree with this.
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Was it Kissinger who said, it's dangerous to be America's enemy, but even more to be America's friend.
The liberation of Kurdistan is righting the wrongs of Versailles a century ago, when the Kurds were promised a homeland in the detritus of the Ottoman Empire, but were then backstabbed by Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George. Then Iraq came into existence.