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Iraq
Kurds threaten to secede from Iraq
2006-09-05
THE leader of Iraq's ethnic Kurds brandished the threat of secession yesterday as a row with the Baghdad government over the flying of the Iraqi national flag exposed an increasingly bitter rift. After the Kurdish regional government banned the use of the Iraqi flag on public buildings, the country's prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, issued a blunt statement demanding the national tricolour be reinstated and implying that the Kurds' own banner was illegitimate.

“If at any moment we, the Kurdish people and parliament, consider that it is in our interests to declare independence, we will do so and we will fear no-one...”
Massoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan region, told its parliament that Iraq's flag was a symbol of his own people's past oppression, and called on the Iraqi parliament to adopt a new flag. "If at any moment we, the Kurdish people and parliament, consider that it is in our interests to declare independence, we will do so and we will fear no-one," he warned.

A terse statement from Mr Maliki's office, made no direct mention of the Kurds and said: "The Iraqi flag is the only flag that should be raised over any square inch of Iraq, until parliament makes a decision as laid down in the constitution."
Posted by:Fred

#6  With America's armies sitting secure in Kurdistan, I think we can bite off big chunks of Iran and Syria for a greater Kurdistan in the near future. Call the map room.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-05 11:55  

#5  Good on the Kurds, they've needed a country since we forgot them after WW2
Posted by: bk   2006-09-05 11:22  

#4  More power to them. Iraq's borders are artificial anyway.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-05 09:16  

#3  They better get ready to invade Syria or become friends with one of their enemies if they want to get that oil to market.

This is just politicking and long range planning.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-05 08:15  

#2  If it comes down to secession, the Sunni Arabs in Central Iraq would probably be better off with a free Kurdistan. This way, they won't get attacked from both north and south, as they are in a united Iraq.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-09-05 07:23  

#1  Prolly just a matter of time before that happens anyway. Kurdistan is loaded with black gold and would make them a nice little homeland. They would probably quit annoying Turkey and mind their own yard if they had a country.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-09-05 06:40  

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