Ali Muhammed
Austria Hungary was an empire tat one hundred years ago was an empire that built itself from the power of two ethnic groups over man others in Central Europe. It was actually the Austrian empire before they face equal status with the Hungarians basically to screw over and keep the Slavs down. Eventually the Great War ended this Hapsburg Empire and role up the empire into a series of small weak states that now play no significant role in worlds affairs. Is there an Islamic equivalent of this empire some day brewing in the near east with the Turks and Kurds. It would not be a bad idea and the recent gas deal and other openings between turkey with Iraq's near n dependent Kurds plays at possibility. Many Arab leaders have said the Kurds sold keep their place like the restive Slavs of Europe and not vote for the independence they have enjoyed since Saddam Hussein got whipped in the first gulf war. A Turkish-Kurdish eventual peace and alliance seems like a good idea to be a middle man between Iran and the install Arab world.
The Kurds are pretty much headed towards independence and a strong alliance with their fellow non-Arab Islamic and NATO member Turkey would see to be a long time coming considering the crucial aspect the Kurds played in the Ottoman Empire. They were the Cossacks of the Ottoman Empire and they have the natural resources and demography to be a large important state In the Middle East. The Kurds also have established loyal ties to the American industrial complex that can arm and make them a modern equipped army in a matter of days once independence is established and links with the oppressive Arab and Persian oppressors over the years is terminated. The demographic increase of Kurds within Turkey wold also spell the Turks increased pressure to treat the Kurds as equals and allow the flow of Kurds into a new Kurdistan from Turkey to proceed. The growing Sunni inspired Arab aggression in the region should also be more of a reason for Kurd and Turk put their differences aside and see they basically are the same dam thing and lucky they are not as poor nor crazy as some of their neighbors.
The Kurds are pretty much headed towards independence and a strong alliance with their fellow non-Arab Islamic and NATO member Turkey would see to be a long time coming considering the crucial aspect the Kurds played in the Ottoman Empire. They were the Cossacks of the Ottoman Empire and they have the natural resources and demography to be a large important state In the Middle East. The Kurds also have established loyal ties to the American industrial complex that can arm and make them a modern equipped army in a matter of days once independence is established and links with the oppressive Arab and Persian oppressors over the years is terminated. The demographic increase of Kurds within Turkey wold also spell the Turks increased pressure to treat the Kurds as equals and allow the flow of Kurds into a new Kurdistan from Turkey to proceed. The growing Sunni inspired Arab aggression in the region should also be more of a reason for Kurd and Turk put their differences aside and see they basically are the same dam thing and lucky they are not as poor nor crazy as some of their neighbors.
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