They are a magnificent people. The USA obviously has exhibited an interest in their well being to date with the potential of a land for them they can finally call a country. The question is where is that going to happen?
It was a relief to many that have followed these people through all the many decades of their ability to grow strength as a nation to realize they had a sovereign province within the former Iraq. It was the right thing and the best thing. The Kurds do not hate anyone enough to fathom genocide for their longing for their own nation and ultimately country.
When maps of Kurdistan are visualized it extends into many other countries. The question is where do the Kurds see their country's borders and how realistic is it for an alliance with the USA? AND. Is there a more viable solution that would serve their best interests and that of the global community?
It was a relief to many that have followed these people through all the many decades of their ability to grow strength as a nation to realize they had a sovereign province within the former Iraq. It was the right thing and the best thing. The Kurds do not hate anyone enough to fathom genocide for their longing for their own nation and ultimately country.
When maps of Kurdistan are visualized it extends into many other countries. The question is where do the Kurds see their country's borders and how realistic is it for an alliance with the USA? AND. Is there a more viable solution that would serve their best interests and that of the global community?