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Kurdistan should and will form.
Kurdistan shouldn't form but will form.
Down with Bashar al-Assad.
Keep Bashar al-Assad in power.
Nobody gives a sh**.
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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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I dont seem to understand? How much do you really know about the developments in the Near East? You are probably the person with the least knowledge about politics I have come across so far. Do you believe we live in the Middle Ages and think of Nato as some kind of Colonial France or Britain or better Crusaders? Do you really believe its so easy to interfere in other countries affairs. Is this the reason why West is moving out of Afghanistan and cant interfere in Syria? Which part of that" Iraq is in the hands of a Shia which is a close ally of Iran and if Kurdistan would be crushed than Iran would take over all of Iraq" dont you understand? Or another thing. Did you knew that two major Oil companies (Chevron and Exxon) from the US have already signed 25 years contracts with Kurdistan. And did you also knew that the US made pressure on Turkey to build a pipeline from Kurdistan going exactly through Turkey into Europe? Did you knew that? Did you also knew that US, China and Russia have opened Consulates in Kurdistan (official recognizing of it) and all three of them want to build up strong economic ties? Are you even aware of the economic and political strength Kurdistan already posses.
Do you actually know anything about the developments in Kurdistan or the Near East as whole?
If not so please.
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The only reason your cousin is still save, is because Kurdish forces didnt let in Syrian opposition forces to create clashes. This is the reason why the Kurdish dominated areas are still relatively save. Read it up if you dont believe. If he was in Damascus he would have been already injured or maybe dead.
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But they are Christian and Christians are usually associated to support Syria and Bashar al-Assad. I wouldn't care about all this is my cousins were just granted visas to gtfo of there.
However I do agree with you that the Syrian opposition forces are causing a lot of trouble. My aunt got mugged in Damascus, they stole her credit card, and wiped out her bank accounts. No one can do anything about it.
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AH here we get closer to the source behind your "realistic" observations.
My kin troublemakers in West Europe . Come to Germany and tell the people that "Kurds are troublemakers" and Turks your "Western allies" they will hunt you down the streets.and the fact that the PKK is bombing one of our allies. And that's all there is to know to it.
As if Anyone here in West Europe gives a Shiat about your "Western allies" they are seen as the biggest trouble makers. I have frequently came across Germans hating Turks and telling me that Kurds are cultural and mannered people. Not that I agree fully. I have seen troublemakers from both sides. though Anatolian Kurds usually. Kurds from Iraqi Kurdistan are almost all well educated and calm people.
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