What's new

PKK responsible for security of Yazidis in Turkey camps

I think you're taking things a little to far with ISIS and this theory. If the USA wanted to divide Iraq or grant Kurdistan independence they could have done it at any point in the last decade.
They don't need ISIS as a justification.Nor does the USA wants a divided and destroyed ME, since it could tamper with the oil flow.And again, a justification wasn't and isn't necessary.Neither is ISIS necessary to further USA's interests, especially since ISIS and the movement which spawned ISIS are the exact opposite of what the USA is.
Occam's razor - ISIS is most likely exactly what it seems: the final manifestation of a specific part of Muslim religion, overlapped over the regional tribal mindset and the persian-arab conflict.
i hope my thoughts were indeed incorrect. It's just that everything is possible. For that matter US also supported the Taliban against the SU and later on gave casualties against it. US, UK and Israel's intelligence have a history of creating false flags/ support for certain groups and the latter has been involved in assassinations of Iranian scientist. Hence my doubt and hesitation to merely believe what we see.
 
.
imo isis project was and is the preparation work for founding an independent Kurdistan and cutting Iraq in pieces. In order to win international sympathy and legal justification by law for such a country, a group like isis was needed to create such chaos, destruction in the most inhumane way. Something isnt right, its fishy, but looking at the outcome, it will be Kurds and Israel/US who will be the winner, and that speaks volumes for a region where things coincidentally happen in favor of Israel and against the rest of ME countries. divide and conquer.
Another reason was/is to create a sunni barrier between Iran and Syria/Israel.
 
.
i hope my thoughts were indeed incorrect. It's just that everything is possible. For that matter US also supported the Taliban against the SU and later on gave casualties against it. US, UK and Israel's intelligence have a history of creating false flags/ support for certain groups and the latter has been involved in assassinations of Iranian scientist. Hence my doubt and hesitation to merely believe what we see.

The Taliban were a cold war product, used where the USA couldn't intervene directly to battle the Soviets, an existential threat to them .Not the case with the current ME. ..and even then, nobody could have foreseen where things will lead to, back in the 70's . If they did, the USA might have thought long and hard on supporting that ideology.

What I see is the USA undecided, imho: they want to destroy ISIS, but the at the same time they don't want the persian sphere of influence increased,.Also, they would like no to do it themselves (attack ISIS on the ground) since it could lead to other issues.
I don't even think that they want a independent Kurdistan, but they might have no choice in this matter.

Couple all of that with the worst president that the USA had in a long period and the Iraq/Afghanistan fiasco, and we have the current situation..
Anyway, that's my opinion, I could be very wrong :)
 
.
thats a nice read but what about many simmilarities in relegous coustoms with hinduism which cant be ignoared like women getting tilak , there temples having striking simmilarities with hindu tempels , using leaves stiched in a string to decorate the house entrence , there malik taus showing striking simmilarities with lord shiva & parvaties son kartikeya , something simmilar to mokshya system, women getting tilaks on there foreheads, strikt intercaste merrige system like hindus still use ... im sure the writer dint talked about it as that will show resemblence to hinduism and it will be a great ambarresment to all abrhamikal relegeon followers that a branch of hinduism is still alive in so called "holy land"

but as i said a good read newer the les ... thanks
Just look at the dates,7500BC.
How old is Hinduism 6000BC?
 
.
Nothing will happen... they can stay in Erbil, Duhok, Zaho....... but who wants to stay in KRG when Turkey is avaliable...:disagree:

Dude some even went to Georgia where there lives about 20 000 Ezedi Kurds. There are living over 1 million refugees in KRG for a population of 6 million. Everything is packed, refugees are even forced to live on construction sites and sleep in parks as it is so full.

On the plus side, KRG can now fund itself as they won the oil battle and they have recieved plenty of donations from western countries.

Personally I think YPG told them about the possibility of being safe in the Kurdish regions where BDP are ruling. Even in Roboski they have opened their school for their refugees. Plus it's Kurds helping each other in their own areas. Turkey does barely have control over the region, so they do what they want.
 
.
Hindutva are hell bent on proving everyone's origin is from India lol.

It evolves from being invaded and occupied for centuries. The followers of Hindutvas are basically people with low self esteem, inferior complex added with mental dis-balance which results in hilarious theories like the Kabaa is actually a Hindu place of worship or that Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world, despite evidence pointing towards older languages in Middle East.

The only people who are proudly Indians are Romas, who are basically thieves and child traffickers in Europe.
 
. .
It evolves from being invaded and occupied for centuries. The followers of Hindutvas are basically people with low self esteem, inferior complex added with mental dis-balance which results in hilarious theories like the Kabaa is actually a Hindu place of worship or that Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world, despite evidence pointing towards older languages in Middle East.

The only people who are proudly Indians are Romas, who are basically thieves and child traffickers in Europe.

Much truth but nothing I have not already known.
 
.
:blah::blah::blah::blah: Wet dreams again or what?

Thats what happened last time when a couple idiots thought the same as you.


After ISIS. Next fight is Kurds vs Turks again this time Kurds supported by West. In around 50 years there will not remain a single Muslim nation which will not have rebel groups or terrorists organisation funded by USA.
 
.
After ISIS. Next fight is Kurds vs Turks again this time Kurds supported by West. In around 50 years there will not remain a single Muslim nation which will not have rebel groups or terrorists organisation funded by USA.
Turkey had pkk problems since decades and one of their biggest supporter was a muslim country which is in ruins now, KRG may recieve support from west but not pkk, west wants to protect their cheap oil source while pkk is actually hostile against KRG, west would get nothing in return for arming pkk than jeopardizing their cheap oil sources.
 
.
Yezidis are not: Hindu, Satanists, Muslim, Christian, Zoroastrian, or any other religion.
There creation beliefs are different from all of these.

Yezidis do not worship a sun god, they worship facing the sun during a morning prayer.
They worship a monotheistic God which placed the Archangel Melek Taus and the other seven angels as caretakers of Earth.

The Yezidis practices and culture is highly syncretic.

And that picture you are comparing is by Paul B. Rucker, and is based on multiple beliefs and ideas, not much at all based on Yezidism.

Sorry to say GURU DUTT, but your post is BS.
==================================================================================

Back on topic, PKK shouldn't be responsible for the Yezidis, Turkey or the KRG should be taking responsibility.

********.com - Redefining the Media / view?i=7aa_1409224461

this guy wont stop :lol:
 
.
Turkey does barely have control over the region, so they do what they want.
By saying that turkey doesn't have control of the region you are implying that the PKK controls it. If that is the case then why are there turkish soldiers, turkish schools and other turkish government buildings in south eastern turkey? :crazy:
 
.
Well, regardless of what's being implied I'm quite curious to see how far ISIS is going to pressure Syria and Iraq. If ISIS is going to rebuild a country in their image, they will need the oil, and if they are already able to pressure KRG then it wouldn't surprise me if they got kerkuk.

And TSK will probably have to speed up the construction of the lookouts/bastions and the UAV.
 
.

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom