Breaking President of Iraqi Kurdistan ready to defend Kurds in Syria | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 41105547 Netherlands 08/11/2013 06:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time to hunt some Al-Qaeda fuckers! Couple this with the fact that PJAK from Iran is sending troops by the hundreds, and they have some military hardware. However, the KRG will send tanks and whatnot to fuck up some Al-Qaeda bastards. And if that's not enough the PKK that left Turkey for Iraq is also itching I'd wager. Al-Qaeda fucked up. Took on the wrong people. Did the Arabs somehow forget Kurds have been fighting thousands of years before any Arab even picked up a sword. Did they somehow forget that Kurds are Sallahdins' people? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952144 United Kingdom 08/11/2013 06:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time to hunt some Al-Qaeda fuckers! Couple this with the fact that PJAK from Iran is sending troops by the hundreds, and they have some military hardware. However, the KRG will send tanks and whatnot to fuck up some Al-Qaeda bastards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41105547 And if that's not enough the PKK that left Turkey for Iraq is also itching I'd wager. Al-Qaeda fucked up. Took on the wrong people. Did the Arabs somehow forget Kurds have been fighting thousands of years before any Arab even picked up a sword. Did they somehow forget that Kurds are Sallahdins' people? from what I could gather the Kurds tried staying neutral in this conflict if this true I would agree with you on Al-Qaeda but its not as if Kurds are a new enemy to them its just taking the conflict to a new battlefield |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952144 United Kingdom 08/11/2013 06:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Outside of the PKK, and the nationalistic want for Kurdistan...the Kurds are actually some of the more sane 'Muslims' in the region. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44952718 They've got their shit together in Northern Iraq at least. Can you remember the story of The turks seeing a map in a nato HQ in Italy of a reshaped Middle East involving sections of Countries carved out to accommodate Kurdistan ? Kind of puts a lot of this conflict into picture we may be seeing an establishment of a breakaway Country forming soon |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952718 United States 08/11/2013 07:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Outside of the PKK, and the nationalistic want for Kurdistan...the Kurds are actually some of the more sane 'Muslims' in the region. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44952718 They've got their shit together in Northern Iraq at least. Can you remember the story of The turks seeing a map in a nato HQ in Italy of a reshaped Middle East involving sections of Countries carved out to accommodate Kurdistan ? Kind of puts a lot of this conflict into picture we may be seeing an establishment of a breakaway Country forming soon Ya, Turkey is a bit of a problem in that regards. Iraq, Syria, Iran...don't care let the Kurds carve that out. I don't particularly like the PKK at all, but Turkey was doing itself no favors for their ham handed approach. I hear the Kurds in Northern Iraq don't like the southern Arab Iraqi's coming up there. Can't imagine why... :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18845065 United States 08/11/2013 07:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watching them mobilize on Kirkuk during my time in Iraq was something I'll never forget. Kurdistan is not a joke. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952144 United Kingdom 08/11/2013 07:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Outside of the PKK, and the nationalistic want for Kurdistan...the Kurds are actually some of the more sane 'Muslims' in the region. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44952718 They've got their shit together in Northern Iraq at least. Can you remember the story of The turks seeing a map in a nato HQ in Italy of a reshaped Middle East involving sections of Countries carved out to accommodate Kurdistan ? Kind of puts a lot of this conflict into picture we may be seeing an establishment of a breakaway Country forming soon Ya, Turkey is a bit of a problem in that regards. Iraq, Syria, Iran...don't care let the Kurds carve that out. I don't particularly like the PKK at all, but Turkey was doing itself no favors for their ham handed approach. I hear the Kurds in Northern Iraq don't like the southern Arab Iraqi's coming up there. Can't imagine why... :) Probably because they know 1st hand what they are about Also makes you think about the supposed truce between the Turks and Kurds |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952144 United Kingdom 08/11/2013 07:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This could get real. Most people do not understand that Kurdistan considers itself sovereign enough to have a no shit Army. Complete with tanks, anti aircraft guns, artillery etc etc, and not just a couple of them either. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18845065 Watching them mobilize on Kirkuk during my time in Iraq was something I'll never forget. Kurdistan is not a joke. I Remember they were calling for arms of their own when Syria did kick off as they knew they would be pulled into the conflict and they have done well not to go offensive as of yet as I can recall a few Skirmishes but they held their line and went no further |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44097676 Netherlands 08/11/2013 12:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This could get real. Most people do not understand that Kurdistan considers itself sovereign enough to have a no shit Army. Complete with tanks, anti aircraft guns, artillery etc etc, and not just a couple of them either. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18845065 Watching them mobilize on Kirkuk during my time in Iraq was something I'll never forget. Kurdistan is not a joke. It's already very real. PJAK is sending hundreds of soldiers. Where do you think PKK fighters will go now they stopped the fight for Kurdish rights in Turkey? Combine that with this statement from the president of KRG - and you get soldiers from all over Kurdistan joining forces to fuck some Al-Qaeda Arabs up. Indeed most people are clueless about us Kurds. That's why I like the American military and the Israeli, they know who the Kurds are! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44097676 Netherlands 08/11/2013 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time to hunt some Al-Qaeda fuckers! Couple this with the fact that PJAK from Iran is sending troops by the hundreds, and they have some military hardware. However, the KRG will send tanks and whatnot to fuck up some Al-Qaeda bastards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41105547 And if that's not enough the PKK that left Turkey for Iraq is also itching I'd wager. Al-Qaeda fucked up. Took on the wrong people. Did the Arabs somehow forget Kurds have been fighting thousands of years before any Arab even picked up a sword. Did they somehow forget that Kurds are Sallahdins' people? from what I could gather the Kurds tried staying neutral in this conflict if this true I would agree with you on Al-Qaeda but its not as if Kurds are a new enemy to them its just taking the conflict to a new battlefield Tried to stay neutral, but that only works so much when you're being killed because you are Kurdish. And if nobody speaks up for you and if nobody mentions your suffering and if everybody has forgotten you, then you must rise up arms to survive, plain and simple. Al-Qaeda has never taken a war against the Kurds this far, issuing a fatwa making Kurdish blood "legal". The best thing the US could do is support the Kurds to the point where these Al-Qaeda Arabs will leave the Kurds alone. That way they get to use their arab puppets against Assad and they end up killing each other. Kurds have existed in the middle east longer than any arab, turk, persian or assyrian have. People like Saddam, Assad, Khamenei, Erdogan... they are scared of Kurds. They know we know how to survive. As are these Al-Qaeda forces. Kurdish women in Syria are fighting these Al-Qaeda thugs and kicking their ass as we speak. However, there is only so much a few people can do without support! SUPPORT THE KURDS! BIJI KURDISTAN! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44952144 United Kingdom 08/11/2013 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time to hunt some Al-Qaeda fuckers! Couple this with the fact that PJAK from Iran is sending troops by the hundreds, and they have some military hardware. However, the KRG will send tanks and whatnot to fuck up some Al-Qaeda bastards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41105547 And if that's not enough the PKK that left Turkey for Iraq is also itching I'd wager. Al-Qaeda fucked up. Took on the wrong people. Did the Arabs somehow forget Kurds have been fighting thousands of years before any Arab even picked up a sword. Did they somehow forget that Kurds are Sallahdins' people? from what I could gather the Kurds tried staying neutral in this conflict if this true I would agree with you on Al-Qaeda but its not as if Kurds are a new enemy to them its just taking the conflict to a new battlefield Tried to stay neutral, but that only works so much when you're being killed because you are Kurdish. And if nobody speaks up for you and if nobody mentions your suffering and if everybody has forgotten you, then you must rise up arms to survive, plain and simple. Al-Qaeda has never taken a war against the Kurds this far, issuing a fatwa making Kurdish blood "legal". The best thing the US could do is support the Kurds to the point where these Al-Qaeda Arabs will leave the Kurds alone. That way they get to use their arab puppets against Assad and they end up killing each other. Kurds have existed in the middle east longer than any arab, turk, persian or assyrian have. People like Saddam, Assad, Khamenei, Erdogan... they are scared of Kurds. They know we know how to survive. As are these Al-Qaeda forces. Kurdish women in Syria are fighting these Al-Qaeda thugs and kicking their ass as we speak. However, there is only so much a few people can do without support! SUPPORT THE KURDS! BIJI KURDISTAN! this story sounds familiar doesn't it... Holocaust |