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Q: What positive can come from the invasion of ISIS jihadists in Iraq?
Alexiev: It already came out and this is the fact that we observed the formation of an independent Kurdistan in northern Iraq. Kurds were the biggest nation (40 million) in the world without having their own country. With the occupation of Kirkuk, where Kurds are the majority, Kurdistan became de facto independent. There are enough oil resources, and military resources to allow it remain independent.
At the moment it needs to export around 400,000 barrels per day to tie his budget. In Kirkuk the potential is at least one million barrels per day. Kurdish Peshmerga army of 35,000 men, trained by Israel, is the most battle efficient in the region. Kurdistan will not only remain independent, but there is a great chance to expand in the near future. In northern Syria there are two million Kurds who already enjoy full autonomy of Bashar Assad. They will be the first who will likely join the new state. In Iran there are 7-8 million Kurds who are not in good relations with the Ayatollah in Tehran. The same applies to 20 million Kurds in Turkey who are a majority in a third of the territory of our neighboring state. Syrian Kurds openly accuse Erdogan's government that supports jihadists in the war between the two groups and they are right.
en expert blir intervjuad. Källa ekurd. Enligt honom så är detta bara början, snart har vi ett förenat kurdistan.

kerkuk förändrade förutsättningarna på ett radikalt sätt.

och nu blir det domino effekt.