by Scott Creighton
This is something from a site called “Revolution News”
Talk of autonomy as a reaction to Turkey’s aggressive handling of Kurdish policies has long been heard. Every now and then some newspapers would appear with the headlights of a possible autonomy-declaration. On the morning of August 11th, Cumhuriyet Daily has published a piece of news which states that the Şırnak People’s Assembly of the Kurdish city of Şırnak has declared autonomy in Turkey, with a manifestation of the Democratic Regions Party. The declaration states the reason of autonomy as the loss of legitimacy of state institutions in the city in the eyes of the population. Previously, several other guerrilla groups had claimed autonomy of the province several times. “Revolution News”
The province of Şırnak shown as red
So, the reason they are declaring their independence from Turkey is “a loss of legitimacy of state institutions” huh? Where the fuck have we heard that before?
And notice the location of the province? Dead smack in the middle of Greater Kurdistan.
Or maybe we should call it Barzanistan or Barzani Kurdistan?
This past Tuesday President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden met with the proclaimed “president” of Iraqi Kurdistan (or “South Kurdistan” as they like to be called – an explanation of that later) Masoud Barzani to discuss handing over US weapons directly to his forces, the peshmerga forces that are currently fighting “ISIS” in Iraq and Syria.
Wednesday Barzani attended a closed door meeting at the United States Institute of Peace which is headed by a neocon warmonger, Steven Hadley who is a a member of the Council on Foreign Relations , sits on the National Security Advisory Panel to the Director of Central Intelligence , is on the Board of Directors at Raytheon (while he owned 11,477 shares of stock) and just happened to run around to every corporate news outlet he could in 2013 screeching about how we had to bomb Syria over the “chemical weapons attack” that Syria didn’t commit (our “moderate rebels” did it)
Barzani is apparently on a tour of the Westernized imperialist countries having visited Stephen Harper in Canada just prior to heading to D.C. Scott Creighton
Yeah, Barzani is definitely our kind of people:
“The west is no friend of the people of Kurdistan, primarily because during the past two decades they did not spare any effort to fund and arm the most treacherous, the most misogynic and anti-democratic indigenous Barzani gangs to use violence and force against peaceful protesters” Ekurd Daily
The Barzani clan, like the House of Saud, are the type that will stoop to any level of depravity against their own people in order to prove their worth to globalist scum like Barack Obama and those he serves.
So the anti-Erdogan color revolution is finally taking off. We can now sit back and watch Webster Tarpley explain how these Barzani dictators represent real democracy in the Middle East.
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