A Case for Kurdistan
By Bruce Walker
Most nations in the Middle East – Iraq, Syria, Iran, Turkey – are quilts of national and religious minorities. Each of these four nations has within its borders unhappy Kurds, who want nothing more than their own self-governing Kurdistan. While America has historically helped the Kurds, we have also, too often, treated Kurds as if they were pawns in some geopolitical chess game.
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