• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    11 days ago

    Explanation: After rebelling for the second time against Saddam Hussein during a period of hostilities with the USA during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Kurds did managed to shake free of their genocidal oppressor! Surely, being instrumental in the swift and low-casualty victory of the invasion of Iraq means that Kurdish ambitions for a free Kurdistan can finally be realized!

    … unfortunately, the USA was more interested in having a ‘friendly’ Iraq than creating a sovereign Kurdistan - especially since a sovereign Kurdish state would displease another US ally in the region, Turkiye. While some amount of autonomy was granted to Iraqi Kurdistan, it still remained very far from the hopes of the Kurdish nationalists who had been fighting for the past ~40 years for independence.

    The Kurds have a saying - “No friends but the mountains” - from the realization of many incidents like this, wherein larger powers have used Kurds and then discarded them or given only minor support to Kurdish interests.

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    11 days ago

    also stemming the SDF in Syria during the civil war and the ISIS caliphate. only to then be dropped again after al-Sharaa took power in Syria.

    now there is talks of using the Kurdish yet again to fight the Ayatollah regime in Iran…

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      11 days ago

      also stemming the SDF in Syria during the civil war and the ISIS caliphate. only to then be dropped again after al-Sharaa took power in Syria.

      tbf, that was probably less about al-Sharaa and more about Trump, who also dropped the Kurds in his first term while the fight against ISIS was still ongoing, causing Mattis to resign in protest.