Wednesday, July 22, 2009



Such is the enmity, in fact, that KRG's president, Massoud Barzani, and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki haven't spoken in over a year. Recently, KRG Prime Minister Nechirwan Barzani said that Arab-Kurdish relations in Iraq are at their lowest point since Saddam was in power. With Iraq's Sunni-Shi'ite sectarian violence largely in check, the Kurdish-Arab dispute has become the most worrisome fault line in Iraq.

... maybe a conference of the interested countries ...
... could solve the situation in the area ...
... back in the first gulf war nobody told iraq to invade kuwait and saudi arabia ...
... the iranian have fought a serious war against a sunny ran iraq ...
... the kurds have their right to their own land, as much as the palestinians do ...
... and the turks have the right to be left in peace from the kurds ...
... so at the end ...
... there should be no reasons to the turks to oppose a kurd state ...
... outside of turkey ...
... and for the iranians to oppose the division of iraq ...
... into a sunni, a shia and a kurd state ...
... because they would have only one third of ennemies at their borders ...
... and so it would be for kuwait and saudi arabia ...






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