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Rise of Kurdistan and its effects on India and Pakistan?

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You keep repeating the same fantasies over and over. No one with any decent IQ would buy these fantasies you present. It makes me wonder if you're indeed a Kurd. You don't even realise how irrational and fantasyesque your assumptions are.

You continue day dreaming about the Kurdish state. Give me a tag when they've succeeded in the creation of this state.
Argumentum ad hominem, as usual. That's all you can produce. Ta ta.
 
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Argumentum ad hominem, as usual. That's all you can produce. Ta ta.

In response to irrational fantasies, you'd think I'd waste more of my time with some delusional Kurd?
Just sit back and watch, time'll tell whether your superpower Kurdish state will come to fruition or not.
 
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In response to irrational fantasies, you'd think I'd waste more of my time with some delusional Kurd?
Just sit back and watch, time'll tell whether your superpower Kurdish state will come to fruition or not.
I'm not a Kurd, nor is that even relevant in the first place.

Any more logical fallacies up your sleeve?

As for Kurdistan coming to fruition, it already is (in yellow):

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I'm not a Kurd, nor is that even relevant in the first place.

Any more logical fallacies up your sleeve?

As for Kurdistan coming to fruition, it already is (in yellow):

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Of course it is relevant, no non kurd could be this deluded in this matter.
I suppose the Islamic state caliphate is also coming to a fruition?
As I said, time will reveal whether this fantasy state of yours will come into existence. Don't hold your breath, kurd!

Do you have any more fantasies to peddle?
 
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Of course it is relevant, no non kurd could be this deluded in this matter.
I suppose the Islamic state caliphate is also coming to a fruition?
As I said, time will reveal whether this fantasy state of yours will come into existence. Don't hold your breath, kurd!

Do you have any more fantasies to peddle?
I'm not interested in your deflection tactics, personal attacks or logical fallacies. These things won't change the reality on the ground, nor will they make you earn the respect of others.

As for ISIS, I don't think it'll succeed in the long term, and I certainly hope it doesn't. Having said that, there is a growing demand for a Sunni Arab state in Syria and Iraq.

The majority of the Sunni Arabs might ultimately decide to remain part of their current countries if the situation improves in the unforeseeable future, but the Kurds are becoming increasingly in favor of secession in both Syria and Iraq due to their exclusion from political dialogue at the behest of their northern and eastern neighbors.

Iraqi Kurdistan and Syrian Kurdistan already host US military bases and have representative offices abroad. Both the Americans and Russians agree on granting the Kurds more autonomy, if not outright independence.

At the end of the day, the forces on the ground will dictate the future of Syria. So far, the Kurds appear to be determined to keep hold of their territories in northern Syria and northern Iraq.

Like I said earlier, unless the Americans give the Turks the green light to annex or invade northern Syria, then the emergence of a Kurdish state (Kurdistan) encompassing northern Iraq and northern Syria remains a very strong possibility.
 
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I'm not interested in your deflection tactics, personal attacks or logical fallacies. These things won't change the reality on the ground, nor will they make you earn the respect of others.

As for ISIS, I don't think it'll succeed in the long term, and I certainly hope it doesn't. Having said that, there is a growing demand for a Sunni Arab state in Syria and Iraq.

The majority of the Sunni Arabs might ultimately decide to remain part of their current countries if the situation improves in the unforeseeable future, but the Kurds are becoming increasingly in favor of secession in both Syria and Iraq due to their exclusion from political dialogue at the behest of their northern and eastern neighbors.

Iraqi Kurdistan and Syrian Kurdistan already host US military bases and have representative offices abroad. Both the Americans and Russians agree on granting the Kurds more autonomy, if not outright independence.

At the end of the day, the forces on the ground will dictate the future of Syria. So far, the Kurds appear to be determined to keep hold of their territories in northern Syria and northern Iraq.

Like I said earlier, unless the Americans give the Turks the green light to annex or invade northern Syria, then the emergence of a Kurdish state (Kurdistan) encompassing northern Iraq and northern Syria remains a very strong possibility.


Repeating the same nonsense in different ways will not make it more valid. All you present is fantasies and more fantasies. You lack the capacity to understand the multitude of factors that are involved here and much more complicated than just kurds currently occupying some land and us "giving them the green light". Your pseudo-intellectualism are mere wishful thinking, childish fantasies.

Do not speak with ignorant people,Kurdistan will have referendum this year September/October and will be independent, than he can eat all shits he said.

Also Iraqi Kurdistan has help and support from USA and Turkey, Turkey even said that will recognize independent Kurdistan.

Kurdistan will never be locked, becouse Turkish support.
Even if Iraq attack Kurdistan becouse of referendum (THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN) USA will destroy Iraqi governement like they did with Saddam, they defeated him losing only 200 men.

Go back to posting videos of terrorists in their "high spirits", takfiri :lol:
No one will take a false flagger seriously. Change your flags.
 
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@Sinan I didn't know you guys were instrumental in Kurdish independence?:lol:

Anyway Takfiri, go change your flags.
People are talking about KRG. Yes, we have friendly relation with them. But, i don't think we will support their independence from Iraq. However if they get break free.... their survival is in our hands because of the pipelines.
 
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People are talking about KRG. Yes, we have friendly relation with them. But, i don't think we will support their independence from Iraq. However if they get break free.... their survival is in our hands because of the pipelines.

That's the point, a kurdistan if ever created, will be easily suffocated by surrounding states. It's not just about creating a state, but it surviving. A kurdistan will not be created nor would it survive.
 
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Do not speak with ignorant people,Kurdistan will have referendum this year September/October and will be independent, than he can eat all shits he said.

Also Iraqi Kurdistan has help and support from USA and Turkey, Turkey even said that will recognize independent Kurdistan.

Kurdistan will never be locked, becouse of Turkish support.
Even if Iraq attack Kurdistan becouse of referendum (THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN) USA will destroy Iraqi governement like they did with Saddam, they defeated him losing only 200 men.
Speaking of Turkey, the Turks have already hinted that they don't mind if the Peshmerga enters Syrian Kurdistan in order to gradually replace (or absorb) the YPG.

In other words, if Iraqi Kurdistan declares independence, there's a very good chance that it will annex Syrian Kurdistan.

Kurdish statehood is increasingly becoming a reality these days. Israel and the US/West have invested far too much on the Kurds to simply abandon them.
 
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That's the point, a kurdistan if ever created, will be easily suffocated by surrounding states. It's not just about creating a state, but it surviving. A kurdistan will not be created nor would it survive.
Exactly, it's land locked...Barzani even couldn't pay the wages of Peshmerga when central government refused pay their share. They are only standing because Turkey let's them to export their oil via Turkey. And their only income is oil.

In other words, if Iraqi Kurdistan declares independence, there's a very good chance that it will annex Syrian Kurdistan.
- Those things are not easy.....first of all Syrian Kurds are highly anti-Barzani. They would put up a fight.
- Barzani won't risk to spill Kurdish blood.
- Annexing "Syrian Kurdistan" means, annexing Syria, there is where Assad and Russia comes into play.
- I don't think, any of the major powers would approve such thing.
 
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- Those things are not easy.....first of all Syrian Kurds are highly anti-Barzani. They would put up a fight.
- Barzani won't risk to spill Kurdish blood.
- Annexing "Syrian Kurdistan" means, annexing Syria, there is where Assad and Russia comes into play.
- I don't think, any of the major powers would approve such thing.
I personally don't think Iraqi Kurdistan will annex Syrian Kurdistan anytime soon, but it might happen before 2020.

Efforts are already underway to bridge the political divide between the Iraqi and Syrian Kurds. I'm sure the US and Israel will help facilitate it when the time is ripe.

At the end of the day, the future of Iraq and Syria as unified entities is at the mercy of the Americans.
 
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first i dont think they gonna get Kurdistan but if somehow it come into existance then it will be another enemy state of Pakistan.. Bcoz Pakistanis support united Turkey, and wish same for Iraq and syria..
 
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