1st Step in Solving the Crisis in Iraq: Create an Independent Kurdistan; In order to solve the current crisis in Iraq, the following steps should be taken: 1) Create an independent Kurdistan nation from northern Iraq. 2) Meanwhile, allow the Sunni and Shiite and other factions to begin talks to see if they want to establish one independent nation or two independent nations from what would remain of Iraq. This plan would help to avoid or minimize civil war and make the region stable. After these new nations are formed, the foreign troops would then be required to withdraw if requested by these new nations. The point here, is, not what is in the best "national interest" of the USA and other nearby nations, but, what is in the best humanitarian interest of the people who live in the current state of Iraq. After all, weren't the Americans supposed to be liberators? It is impossible to understand the Kurdish people without knowing something about their painful history. In the late 1980s, nearly 5,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed by Saddam's regime and some were attacked with chemical weapons. Tens of thousands of people were deported to the deserts of southern Iraq, and many disappeared or were found buried in mass graves. In 1991, just after the Gulf War ended, the Kurdistanis rose up against Saddam, but were brutally suppressed. They fled to the high mountains, where many suffered from exposure and disease. So the British and American governments established a 'safe haven' to protect them. The people of Kurdistan started to restore their shattered lives from 1991, but continued to live in fear and uncertainty until 2003. Today, the Kurds are enjoying peace and stability, and are working hard to give their children a better life. The Kurdistan Region is in northern Iraq. Similarly to Scotland and Wales, it has some autonomy from the central government in Baghdad and has its own regional government and parliament. The three provinces that make up the Region are called Erbil, Suleimaniah and Dohuk. The Kurdistan Region is much safer than the rest of Iraq: not a single coalition soldier has been killed there. Tens of thousands of Kurdistanis suffered under Saddam's regime, and they were grateful when foreign forces removed him from power. About three and a half million people live in Kurdistan. They are mostly Kurds, as well as Christians, Turkmen and Arabs. These people from different ethnic backgrounds live peacefully alongside each other in the same towns and cities. The people traditionally live on farming, but now many live and work in the Region's growing cities. Because Kurdistan is much safer and more stable than the rest of Iraq, the people can start to focus on improving their daily lives and planning for their future. Keywords: Kurdish, Kurdistani, Kurd, Kurdistanis, Kurdistan, Kurdistans, Kurdis, American, Bush, United States, USA. Audio from Secret of the Rosary Films. Music from the public domain.
Any muslim who does not admit the Kurdish right to a Free state Kurdistan...fuck them all..they are a bunch of hipocrates
RaterXPrince 10 months ago 11
I believe one day Kurds will get their independence but the matter is when this will happen! The Kurds need unite together and through diplomatic way achieve their aims. so many other countries have gained their independence recently such as South of Sudan. There is nothing different with the Kurds who are more than 40 Million people and the largest region in the world who have still not gained Independence!! I am a kurd Myself and I will fight for Kurdish Independence until I am Alive ...
roza52011 3 months ago 3