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One last update for you hard core news junkies (my kind of people)…..
The Kurds? I read an article about the Kurds in Syria are trying to go it alone especially with all the chaos in the country…..they are taking a page from the Kurds in Iraq in 2004……
But what about Kurdistan?
Insert a little history here…….
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The map illustrates the area in which the Kurds live….as you can see looking at the map….these people could be a major problem for any country that has a sizable Kurdish population.
The Kurds have been fighting just about every country in which they live lead by the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK)……it was placed on the terrorist list…….most Americans will know the name Kurd from the attacks by Saddam and used as an excuse to execute him after his capture.
As soon as the US invaded they set up a self-rule in their region…basically with the hope that the world would get behind a free and independent Kurdistan…….their plan fizzled and all they got was a autonomous region (for now)……
Fast forward to today……Syria…we all know about the humanitarian problem (a previous post)…..with all the fighting between government and rebel, and rebel and rebel……gues what……the Syrian Kurds are trying to follow the lead of their Iraqi counterparts……
Beirut/London, Asharq Al-Awsat—In a statement published on the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party’s (PYD) website on Tuesday, the PYD announced the establishment of a transitional administration to run the affairs of the northeastern region of Syria.
The announcement came following a meeting in the town of Qamishli, in northeastern Syria, which was attended by “all people of the region—Kurdish, Arab, Christian and Chechen—and resulted in the announcement of the establishment of a transitional administration for the Western Kurdistan Region in Syria.”
The statement said the region would be divided into three areas: Al-Jazira, Koubani and Afrin, and that each area would form its own local council that would then send representatives in the general council. It also said the task of the transitional administration was to prepare local election laws and prepare for general elections, as well as enacting laws and deal with the economic, security and political issues in the area and in Syria a whole.
The problem is there are several independent Kurdish groups in Syria and not all have signed on to the attempt to set up self-rule for the Kurds……
Let’s say all involved sign onto the deal….will they then try to unite with Iraqi Kurds in an attempt to set up a country, a homeland, for the Kurdish population?
Other nations are dealing with the Kurds in their own way….Turkey and Iran………
A few months back I used the linchpin theory to try and spot where the next major world conflict would be……I pointed to the area around Armenia, Southern Georgia and the area that includes most of the Kurd population…..this needs to be watched and studied……there is a problem brewing that will run rampant like a wildfire fanned by Santa Ana winds…..


