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Can we rely on you, you from South and we from North; making a good sandwich ?
Are you decided ?

I am but I don't influence this. Although the more hostility between Baghdad and KRG the better, it would be nice to see the president Fuad masoum (ceremonial role) thrown out as well.

It's all the same shit, Barzani, Demirtas, PKK/YPG, PUK. They have their disputes but their success stems from the failure of their neighbors. What is happening now presents a large opportunity to steamroll them as no relevant power is supporting them, only Israel but they alone cannot do anything either.

The meeting between Erdogan and Abadi will have a lot of influence on the outcome of this.
 
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I am but I don't influence this. Although the more hostility between Baghdad and KRG the better, it would be nice to see the president Fuad masoum (ceremonial role) thrown out as well.

It's all the same shit, Barzani, Demirtas, PKK/YPG, PUK. They have their disputes but their success stems from the failure of their neighbors. What is happening now presents a large opportunity to steamroll them as no relevant power is supporting them, only Israel but they alone cannot do anything either.

The meeting between Erdogan and Abadi will have a lot of influence on the outcome of this.

You was not abled to defeat ISIS. How can you think you can crush western backed KRG?
 
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You was not abled to defeat ISIS. How can you think you can crush western backed KRG?

Westerners will not understand, they've been brainwashed with the Biji Peshmerga strong propaganda. When looking at the facts you will find that the Kurds did not liberate any major town from IS, name them to me and compare it to the list of towns the Iraqis liberated. That aside, when we look at CJTF-OIR daily reports of air strikes in Iraq & Syria you will find that Kurds receive a significant larger amount of air support.

Your entire post is a fault, 'we' did defeat IS to start with. The KRG which is no more backed than Baghdad by the west is an easier military opponent than IS with regards to Baghdad's objectives. There's no point in discussing it with you when you look at it as simple as 'crush the KRG'.
 
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I am but I don't influence this. Although the more hostility between Baghdad and KRG the better, it would be nice to see the president Fuad masoum (ceremonial role) thrown out as well.

It's all the same shit, Barzani, Demirtas, PKK/YPG, PUK. They have their disputes but their success stems from the failure of their neighbors. What is happening now presents a large opportunity to steamroll them as no relevant power is supporting them, only Israel but they alone cannot do anything either.

The meeting between Erdogan and Abadi will have a lot of influence on the outcome of this.

I have a feeling outside Israel more countries will come out of the woodwork to recognise Kurdshitistan including some Arab ones.
 
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I have a strange feeling outside Israel more countries will come out of the woodwork to recognise Kurdshitistan including some Arab ones.

Saudi's already declared support and USA do support them just not in public probably not to anger Turkey or Iraq.
 
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I have a feeling outside Israel more countries will come out of the woodwork to recognise Kurdshitistan including some Arab ones.

Majority of Iraq and Syria are Arabs, why should they be pro kurdistan against his own people?
 
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Biji Peshmerga strong propaganda

BS Psychologic warfare of the West. "Paroles :Heroic women fighters. Protectors of the Yezidi and Christian Minority."

(Btw, I can't up to know not understand why the Iraqi Division surrendered and left Mussul to ISIS)

against his own people?

You forget Shia - Sunna competition. That's the real catastrophe.

Russian official video , targeting terrorists at Euphrates at DZE

 
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I have a feeling outside Israel more countries will come out of the woodwork to recognise Kurdshitistan including some Arab ones.

This is likely but does not mean much given KRG's neighbors are against it and they're landlocked. Only a Russia or US(mostly due to their presence there) support to KRG above Baghdad would be problematic for us, but that is very unlikely given that the US does not want to lose its stance in Baghdad which is more important in every way. KRG has far less to offer to the US.

(Btw, I can't up to know not understand why the Iraqi Division surrendered and left Mussul to ISIS)]

It was an entire collapse of the military command, more of a political fall due to treason and betrayal from the top(Baghdad which was infested with KRG loyalists). The army before 2014 is not that of today, today's army is battle tested, trained in conventional warfare and experienced.
 
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To add to that.

A legal framework is already being developed to render KRG's position in Kerkuk illegal so that the military will be allowed to intervene legally, that gives some insight into plans. Maybe someday soon the Biji nonsense will be over after all.


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Seventy-four Iraqi MPs have signed a petition calling for the dissolution of Kirkuk’s provincial council, Iraqi Turkmen lawmaker Niyazi Mimaroglu told Anadolu Agency on Saturday.

“We launched this petition to protest the council’s failure to implement decisions taken by the central administration, represented by the Iraqi parliament,” Mimaroglu said.

“Once we have collected 200 [MPs’] signatures, the council can be dissolved by a parliamentary decision,” he added.

Mimaroglu went on to assert that Kirkuk’s ongoing political dispute would not be resolved by merely removing the provincial governor.

Holding a planned referendum on Kurdish regional independence in Kirkuk “will only allow Kurdish forces to take over disputed areas”, Mimaroglu said, going on to warn: “This hegemony will pose a threat to everyone in these territories”.

He added: “If Kirkuk’s provincial council is dissolved, a state of emergency will be declared and the province will end up being directly overseen by the military.”


https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20170917-iraqi-mps-demand-dissolution-of-kirkuk-province-council/
 
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