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There are over 20 million "Kurds" in the world, yet what constitutes a Kurd? These are people who live inside nations and who are citizens. Theyre all just separatists who have come together and allied themselves with the united states and done most of their dirty work during the iraqi war. İf it wasnt for that, the "Kurdish problem" would have never been so overblown in the media. And its also obvious that the american government is supplying them with munitions and using iraqi suppliers as a ploy.
İ dont see how Turkey could be so blind as to go to America for help in such an issue. Why are they seeking to have their hands held? Who do they think that the United States will side with; a) people who cringed to help us through the war, but were forced to because of massive debt or b) Kurdish volunteers who risked their lives to get on the good side of the US.
İ think Turkey and Syria both need a wake up call, Kurdish people are a war-like society, theyre extremely poor but well connected both inside those 2 aformentioned nations and with America. İf Turkey doesnt understand this, then theyll quite likely see their borders divided soon.
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