In this episode, we comprehensively examine the complex relationship between the United States and the Kurds. We detail the Kurds' history, culture, and ongoing struggle for self-determination in a region spanning multiple countries. We analyze the strategic importance of the Kurds as allies in counter-terrorism efforts, particularly against ISIS, and their contributions to regional stability. However, we also highlight the challenges inherent in this alliance, including the U.S.'s inconsistent support and Turkey's opposition to Kurdish autonomy, creating a dynamic of both cooperation and betrayal. Finally, we explore the potential future of U.S.-Kurdish relations, particularly under different political scenarios and the potential for future conflict or cooperation.
EP117: Will the US Blue Falcon the Kurds Again?; Why the Kurds Are America's Friends in the Middle East
Dec 27, 2024
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