ID | 138564 |
Title Proper | Let Iraq die |
Other Title Information | a case for partition |
Language | ENG |
Author | Totten, Michael J |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Kurds in the north, who make up roughly twenty percent of the population, want out. They never wished to be part of Iraq in the first place. To this day, they still call the bathroom the “Winston Churchill,” in sarcastic homage to the former British prime minister who shackled them to Baghdad. Since the early 1990s, they’ve had their own government and autonomous region in the northern three provinces, and they held a referendum in 2005 in which 98.7 percent voted to secede and declare independence. The only reason they haven’t finally pulled the trigger is because it hasn’t been safe; the Turks—who fear the contagion of Kurdish independence inside their own country—have threatened to invade if they did. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs US Vol. 177, No.6; Mar/Apr 2015: p.17-24 |
Journal Source | World Affairs US 2015-03 177, 6 |
Key Words | Iraq ; Syria ; Kurds ; War in Iraq ; Obama ; Maliki ; Al - Qaeda ; ISIS ; Case for Partition |