with his return from italy , Kurdistan's president will announce Kurdistani's freedom with permission and supporting of 6 huge countries in the world
I see it's biger than Iraq itself; and then all of eastern Turkey; that's doubtful. Maybe the Turkish Kurds could make the most compromise considering this is an achievement by Bush's efforts over the NATO "big deal".
I somehow don't see that happening. The Kurds already agreed to the federal make up of Iraq where they retain a huge degree of autonomy from the rest of the country.
Just because back in 2002 I was going to change the world with the Kurds (some American fake site then), I should want that now we all be positive about their ambitions. Why not feel that the army of Turkey become at peace for the future of these people?:biker:
Being positive about the Kurds is a good thing, as far as I know Iraqi Kurdistan at least is actually doing quite well, they've had very little violence all throughout the war due to the fact beforehand they were de facto their own country and still maintain their own security forces today. Obviously Turkey still has some serious problems in regards to how it treats the Kurds. I just don't see them proclaiming their own state. If they did in Turkey it'd be quashed immediately, and in Iraq they seem pretty happy with the status quo for now.