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Huh? I thought Kurdistan is supported by US and NATO countries?
If you look at those revolts you see the first who wanted to introduce an ethnic Kurdish government was sheikh obeidollah and he was the result of devastating Russo Othman war that make a vaccine of power in the area and was a devastating incidence for the region . the rest were feudeals who only wanted some land for themselves.The Kurdish problem/uprisings has been there way before WWII or even WWI.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Kurdish_nationalism
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https://en.m)qqqq+qikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Kurdish_uprisings
As expected but better late than never. Arabs dealing with Kurds once again as usual. It is about high time to put the cloves on and deal with the problem like in the good old days. This problem must be dealt with in order to restore law and order pre-Daesh. I would even go further but that might not be realistic.
Operations in Diyala and Nineveh are a must. The border where Iraq, Syria and Turkey meet should also be liberated.
Cleaning ALL of Diyala and Nineveh should be on the agenda.
Insha'Allah SAA and the Syrian Arabs will deal with the Kurdish land grabbing and stealing in Syria soon as well.
Overall great news and wisely played out by Abadi.
These are the results of the stupid American policies in the area. Baghdad and Damascus managed to convince Americans about the "evilness" of Sunni Arabs and instead of supporting the rebels they started to bomb them. These policies will lead to Iran(the only islamic state in the area that is not controlled by US)to strengthen its position and control at least three countries(Iraq, Syria and Lebanon).
No, it was peaceful from before the 1514 Chaldiran war, up until around 1900s and even then there wasn't a huge problem. The kurds was under Seljuk and then Ottomans.But the Kurdish issue has been there for decades and despite everything from even strongman Saddam, the issue has persisted. So I don't think it's an issue that can be solved only through military means.
Plus ISIS is being driven out in Iraq also thanks to western powers help and support to the Iraqi Army. So I don't know what you are on about.
But it will bog them down if it's turns into urban warfare and cause massive damage.ICTS/ISOF are very experienced in urban warfare from Mosul and many other cities, PKK/Pesh have no chance in urban warfare either
But it will bog them down if it's turns into urban warfare and cause massive damage.
I think Iraq has to get rid of this problem once and for all and then have a new start. Take control of all those territories, clean up every terrorist group.