I see. So when you said about punishing Iraqi peshmerga you meant retaking of Kirkuk by the Iraqi forces, right? And you don’t think that creation of the Kurd state is a matter of time?
Kirkuk and other places. A Kurd state is not likely. "Kurdistan" is surrounded by countries that don´t want it. They can isolate the Kurds and with the loss of Kirkuk, they have no more income. Let´s not forget that "Kurdistan" is ruled by corrupt "politicians". Even Turkey has provided several emergency infusions of capital to prevent the breakdown. Peshmerga fighters were not paid and sold their arms to ISIS for food. Also, the Kurds are at each others´ throats. They just behave like the "rebel" groups in Syria.
I think that creation of the Kurd state is a matter of time. The significant issue is that the Kurd territories don’t have access to the sea and without resolving this issue there is no point in the creation of the state. Access can be direct (unlikely) or through the territory of some friendly state (or states). Syria and Iraq as states we know them now won’t exist in the future.
It is interesting how many not corrupt politicians you can find especially in the Middle East. I haven’t heard anything about Turkey providing help for the Iraqi Kurdistan. Do you have any link?
The Kurds are good fighters. Their gains in Iraq and especially in Syria prove this. Yes, the Kurds aren’t unified in political and cultural terms, and this is one more issue which should be resolved.
Turks are NOT friendly with Kurds-----and actually, actively oppresses them. It the Kurds could take the area of Lebanon south of the Litani River-----which is actually a WASTELAND and does do ANYTHING other than act as a
Fortress for Hezbollah in Iran's ambitious project----then the Kurds will have access to the Mediterranean-----GOOD FOR
EVERYONE. The UN should give them that area-----I think it could be made contiguous with the Kurdish areas of Syria. Kurdistan is a RANGE OF MOUNTAINS-----it is a natural geographical PLACE from Iran, thru Iraq, thru Syria and all the way up to Turkey
Why Netanjahu supports a Kurdish state but not a Palestinian?
what makes you think that he does not support a "Palestinian" state? The terminology is weird----
but if a bunch of arabs want to have a state------called
"Palestinian"-------I see no evidence that Netanyahu would
be against it-------I propose that part of it be in the area of
Lebanon which is south of the Litani river and take most of Jordan------and somehow attach Gaza (if Egypt does not mind). I doubt that the Kurds will get ALL OF THE HILLS which have harbored kurds over the centuries that are in Iran,
Syria, Iraq and Turkey------Land deals take COMPROMISE