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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Kurdistan would solve a LOT of problems. Just not sure they have the numbers and ruthlessness to make it happen. If it were up to me I'd give them all of Iraq.
    While I agree with you, Kurdistan going for full independence will cause a lot of problems. Turkey certainly won't like it, and they're already making motions against the Kurds in northern Syria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    I have friends that spent a lot of time in that part of Iraq. Many of them showed me photos because I couldn't believe that they were that progressive. It looked like some part of the area were right out of the US and they served beer.
    Kurds and beer are very popular in Wisconsin....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frailer View Post
    It would solve a lot of problems.

    And cause a lot of other problems.
    There will always be problems no matter what, but I'd rather have a strong Kurdistan than ISIS running wild all over Syria and Iraq and Iranian militia's coming to the rescue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha-17 View Post
    While I agree with you, Kurdistan going for full independence will cause a lot of problems. Turkey certainly won't like it, and they're already making motions against the Kurds in northern Syria.
    Maybe we can placate Turkey with formerly ISIS occupied areas of Northern Syria.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha-17 View Post
    While I agree with you, Kurdistan going for full independence will cause a lot of problems. Turkey certainly won't like it, and they're already making motions against the Kurds in northern Syria.
    We'll the Turks are already in it deep with the Kurds now that they have power in the government in Turkey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    There will always be problems no matter what, but I'd rather have a strong Kurdistan than ISIS running wild all over Syria and Iraq and Iranian militia's coming to the rescue.
    I've spent a lot of time with the Kurds--including quite a bit of quality time with Talabani and Barzani themselves. I both like them and respect them as a people. On a personal level, I've been pulling for them to have their own country for years.

    But this is an extraordinarily complicated issue, compounded by the fact that the Kurds tend to turn on each other when they don't have a common enemy.

    I've often told people the Kurds remind me a great deal of the Klingons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frailer View Post
    I've spent a lot of time with the Kurds--including quite a bit of quality time with Talabani and Barzani themselves. I both like them and respect them as a people. On a personal level, I've been pulling for them to have their own country for years.

    But this is an extraordinarily complicated issue, compounded by the fact that the Kurds tend to turn on each other when they don't have a common enemy.

    I've often told people the Kurds remind me a great deal of the Klingons.
    Like I said, there will always be problems no matter what. But if I have to choose between Sunni, Shia or Kurds, it simplifies. I'm not aware of Kurds ever snatching western hostages to ransom or execute, they don't seem to be devoted to terrorism. I understand no matter who is in charge, there will always be factional conflicts. Seems to be the way of things in that part of the world.
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