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KurdistanObserver.com

Fein Of Washington Times Speaking On Behalf Of The Turkish Regime

By: Diyako Medya

April 10, 2005

I am responding to the comment from Bruce Fein with title "Kirkuk becomes Iraq's destiny" which was published in The Washington Times. I am wonder either Mr. Fein is speaking on behalf of Turkish Government or writing this comment with Blind eyes.

Let me correct you Mr. Fein, first of all Kerkuk (It is spell Kerkuk not Kirkuk) is Kurdistan city and have historical prove, you may wish to see this  historical document from newly elected Iraqi president Mr. Jalal Talabani.

Secondly, the only hope remains that Kurds can stay in Iraq is to reverse injustice and Arabization in Kurdistan, which all Kurds who expelled from Kerkuk and other places to be returned their homes and Kerkuk province to be cooperated to Kurdistan.

Thirdly, you purposely with your hatters and poor knowledge of Kurds you call Kurdistan peshmerga militia, who keep security along American army around Kerkuk area from Arab terrorists. Peshmerga are not militias, you may get some advice from US army. They well trained Kurdistan traditional army which have been fighting with tyrants and dictators for centuries; they are strong army then ever. And you know very well with out Peshmerga they wouldn't be left any Kurds today. Mr. Fein, It should be clear to you that Kurds for sake of success of  theirs allies such as USA and more importantly for sake peace in the reign (which Turks, Iranian and Syrian are hungry for Kurdish blood) they would like to stay in Iraq based on federal union systems which is equal partnership between Arab Iraq and Kurdistan. Mr. Fein, you and your friends including Iraq Arabs and whole reign should be thank full to scarifying which Kurds are making. Therefore Kerkuk is heart of Kurdistan, if that goes whole things will goes and your Iraq will be vanished from map.
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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