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Iraqi100Percent -> kurds, kurds and then kurds (10/27/2007 1:26:19 AM)
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I would have to say that Iraq's problems have always centered around two groups of people. The kurds and the 3ajam Shia Although they don't call themselves Iraqis nor they care about Iraq, many of them unfortunitly hold Iraqi citizenship and have allowed themselves to be bought with lots of cash from Iraq's enemies, the Americans, Israelis and the Iranians. In short, they have collaborated with everyone but Arabs. Kurds and 3ajam from Iran didn't leave Iraq alone be it when saddam was around or not. It has been shown time and again that the problems in Iraq did not stem from saddam but from those who have sold their country and people and allowed themselves to be manipulated by Iraq's enemies. The kurds kept on dreaming and their leaders liked the idea of nationalizim cause that is what united the different factions. When you can't rule them all, nationalize their thinking and you have one communist, socialist force. With this force, the kurdish leadership, with the help of its own terrorist organizations have damaged Iraq for many many years. They complained when saddam tried to stop their attacks, now Iraq's own president, a kurd himself stood against his own people to call the kurdish 'freedom fighters' a terrorist organization. so far maliki and mam jallal have proven that saddam was dealing with a problem that was imposed on his country and now the so called government of iraq is giving execuses for not being able to deal with the kurdish problem. you will soon see the truble in the kurdish areas when kurds will turn against each others because this nationalitsic ideology that was imposed on kurds has gone too far and poor kurds have realized that the kurdish leadership in iraq does not give a damn about the kurds as a nation but they care more about their influence and pockets. as for the 3ajam in iraq, although many of them were communists, they have put on a religous cover and that's the card they are playing. They are a little better off for now since they have Iran behind them, but that issue needs time and their time will come the next time a republican runs the white house, in 8 more years. at that point, iran will have gone through a weakining transformation like iraq and the 3ajam and arab shia in Iraq will be divided his so called iraqi government will not last and if it doesn't dissolve itself, it will be overun by iranian based interests. hope for peace and hope to those iraqis, the sons and daughters of mesopotamia
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