
WorldWar2Boy wrote:alan131210 wrote:ok here we go![]()
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Turkey intelligence agency MIT announced through a Turkish newspaper , that USA has asked Turkey to recognize and agree to a kurdish state in KRG.
(Bani Jakh) a Turkish newspaper reported that a source from MIT told them about the news and it says " David Petraeus , American intelligence agency leader has urged turkey to agree and recognize a kurdish state in Kurdistan region of Iraq"
The source has confirmed that David Petraeus has also met with Erdogan on 12th of March and has officially urged Ankara to recognize a kurdish state in KRG . Petraeus told Turkish officials the reason for this request is because the Central Baghdad has started its anti campaign against KRG to make it collapse.
The newspaper also reveals that Petraeus told the Turks if they recognize the kurdish state Turkey can act as a big brother for this new country in the region and they can also benefit from the natural resources of Kirkuk and parts of Mosul.
http://kurdish.sbeiy.com/Detail.aspx?id=5427&LinkID=4.
so we can come to the conclusion that the disputed areas will be included in the state backed by USA
I am sure this comes with the support of the powerfull American-Jewish lobby. I read an article a few months ago that they want a strong Kurdish state in the Middle-East![]()
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Long Live Kurdistan!
And Turkey has to agree. There is no other option for them. Otherwise they will loose United States as a partner. And let's be honest; Turkey might have a strong and big army, but the United States are able to defeat it within less than a week.


hevalo27 wrote:not because war. who can start a war so easyly?
because if they dont recognize and close their borders, then it will be very hard to sell oil. without the piplines its riscy. with which money could kurdistan live without the oil?
if we had a assecc to ocean thenit would be not important wheter turkey recognize or not



Genel Enerji Plans New Kurdistan-Turkey Pipeline, FT Reports
Genel Enerji AS plans to build a pipeline that will connect its fields in the Kurdish regions in northern Iraq to a port in Turkey on the Mediterranean, the Financial Times reported on Monday. The pipeline will have a capacity to export 400,000 barrels of oil a day, it said, citing Tony Hayward, the former head of BP Plc, who runs the investment company Vallares Plc that has announced an agreement to merge with Genel Energi.
http://www.bloomberg.com

or we can find another way out , even through iraq to Jordan since there is a Jordanian consulate in kurdistan

hevalo27 wrote:or we can find another way out , even through iraq to Jordan since there is a Jordanian consulate in kurdistan
this is possible. if kurds seperate, maybe irak will break in a sunni and shia state.
the parts of sunnites are very poor. they would have to open their borders, if they dont want to fall in poverty.




hevalo27 wrote:i dont trust them. its come from turkish newspaper. whict newspaper?
they said kurdistan will make independence at newroz. nothing happened.
maybe its not true.

you need to be less negative , MIT will not just make up BS for no reason , its not a property agency , its a govt intelligence agency .

hevalo27 wrote:you need to be less negative , MIT will not just make up BS for no reason , its not a property agency , its a govt intelligence agency .
yes, but had MIT said it really? you wrote, MIT sayd trough a turkish newspaper. which newspaper? are they serious kak alan?
i serched via google but i dont find anything

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