ERDOROACH THREATENS INVASION OF IRAQI KURDISTAN

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>WW3
>WW3
>WW3
>WW3

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He's afraid it will spread to Turkey

Exactly.

>cockroaches
>afraid of an infestation

top kek

is it finally happening

you'll be mine again bulgaria chan

HAHAHAHA,

First off we have the Turks
>supurb military equipment
>forced youngsters that are shit scared of combat, afraid if they do anything on Turkish soil because they never know if it's a (fake) coup.
>Kurdish people actively living in Turkey, that will make logistics a nightmare
>Friendly Russians that are totally not mad because you downed one of their fighters
>Friendly Greeks that still want their island back
>Friendly Germans that totally forget you called her a nazi
>Friendly Syrians that are not mad you sponsored isis

On the other hand you have Kurdistan
>Full of veteran fighters
>Finally have a homeland
>International support except for Iraq

I wonder how this will go.

highly unlikely

Turkey finally does something based

roaches are not allowed
back o your colony

realize it's only me that loves you, come back to ur dad son

no
azerbaijan is cool tho
let's transit oil to germany

only if you promise to not steal the oil pipes and sell em as scrap son

Can we stop caring about Kurdistan for one second and focus on something for once, namely, how we create an independent Assyrian state in the Nineveh plains as a safe haven for Iraq's Christians?

why are Turk muslims so much different looking than other muslims?

Reminder that kurds are not arabs, we are white caucasoids

WE

WUZ

KURDZ

N

SHIEEET

MANG

An independent kurdistan will create a massive shitstorm.

Can't wait desu.

white like ch*chens?

How can you invade somewhere that doesn't even eixst?

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>iraq doesnt exist

burger education everybody

>burgers

Constantinople conquest when?

i support kurdistan, may they also get a large chunk of land in asia minor from the t*rkoid subhumans and expel them back to their mongolia

>>WW3
nope
just a minor gangbang

>Assyrians
no such thing soon enough

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdification
>Kurdification is a cultural change in which something ethnically non-Kurdish becomes Kurdish, usually in the context of post-invasion Iraq, in particular in relation to Assyrian Christians, Iraqi Turkmen and Shabak people.[1][2][3][4] The Kurdish government defends the alleged Kurdification accusations with the implementation of article 140 of the Iraqi constitution which ensured the restoration of the situation before Saddam Hussein's genocide and Arabisation policies against the Kurdish population during the Al-Anfal Campaign and the Kurdish Feyli genocide.

>implying western powers will not intervene

>threatens

stopped reading there.

Turkish Balkanization when

Exactly, and this is precisely why an independent Assyrian state must exist, preferably in the Nineveh plains area which is the only place in Iraq where Assyrians still are a majority. If we don't give them that, they'll be either Kurdified or Arabified, and they will be forever gone. An Assyrian state would also encourage many Assyrians who moved abroad to repatriate, thus strengthening the ethnic and cultural demographics of such a state.

>pissing off a NATO ally and a state that is on the border of joining team Iran after you spent countless of billions to rebuild their infrastructure and military
>just to defend a bunch of mountain gypsies
...I actually want this now.

>Constantinople conquest when?

Yakub's white subhuman, first try to retake London, Berlin, Paris, Wien, Stockholm from us. Then maybe your pathetic armies will win a war against us for once.

>retake London
Just because you live there doesn't mean it's yours. Enjoy making kebab for centuries, you will never have a prominent position in society.

we're outbreeding you
good luck

Instead getting Muslims, bring the Assyrians, Sven.

And k*rds and arabs are outbreeding you.

>muhh numbers
More people to make kebab. What difference does it make? You will never penetrate upper society.

Unlike you we have balls
we're sending them to Europe in millions every year
How can "upper society" of crackers exist if they don't exist? retard

We already have about 120 000 of them living here

>implying white people will actually go extinct
Take a break from Sup Forums, lad

>More people to make kebab.
> You will never penetrate upper society.

Pride goeth before a fall

Can someone just assassinate this fag already?

>you
I am a german/swede, Ibrahim.

*not

>Kurdish people actively living in Turkey, that will make logistics a nightmare
And next to the conflict theater too

kek we will wipe you roaches from the face of the earth, having more babies just to be fed to the slaughter is such a classic kanake move I love it

freudian slip
>low birth rates
>cucked as fuck
>die under trucks
yes crackers will sure not go extinct lmao

They're too small for their own good. They can't keep a country of their own without a massive military advantage (that they don't have) or foreign backers willing to fight for them

They would also be completely surrounded by another country, theyd be the lesotho of MENA

>freudian slip
More like long day+thinking about another things.

>we
>AMERIMUTT SUBHUMAN
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
*breathes in*
AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHA
shoo shoo mongrel before i bash your mongrel skull in.

>Turkey
>border of joining team Iran

Never gonna happen. They're natural rivals and enemies. At most temporary partnerships

What a retarded chart. 3 non-nuclear countries have a higher score than us.

Granted. Nuclear countries are untouchable, yet another reason to laugh at the pathetic yurug

just tell me how it feels that this mixed race american mongrel will single-handedly holocaust your entire ethnic community in this century

They wouldn't be an enclave country if Iraqi Kurdistan became independent, which, if we're all serious for a minute, is an inevitability. There´s also a proposal to add some northern parts of Iraq to it, which would give it a border with Syria and Turkey, see pic related. Although said areas aren't majority Assyrian, there is still a sizable minority of them in that area. It would piss off the Iraqi Kurds a lot though, since it would cut them off from the kurdish areas in Syria.

Theyd be between IK and Rojava, still an enclave between kurds

>Rojava
>existing after the war
Desu they'll be sandwitched between 4 countries that hate them without daddy USA to send help. They'll have agree on a federalization of Syria at best, they have no other feasible choice.

With US and Israeli backing they do.

underrated

Not worth it, Turkey is a much more important ally to the US than a potential Kurdistan would ever be. The kurds are basically going to be used as cannon fodder against ISIS and then dropped.

Is that pic taken at the 50% confidence level?

big words from a big bug

I was referring to Iraq.

>tfw turkroaches won't exist past this century
Feels really good desu.

The bug is afraid.

Turks have a higher likely hood of existing than white Americans. The "reverse racism" you're going to face will only increase as you become a minority.

You need to be culturally enriched. Import all of Assyrians into Sweden.

Ikr the average turk will be abdoul or mohamed by 2050

Rather Assyrians than Arabs or Afghans desu. Also why do you think I want them to have their own nation to live in?

>implying i cannot easily overpower any mongrel subhuman
due to your mutt genetics you're below subhumans hence weak.

Then take in millions of Assyrians, they are your Christian brethren afterall. Don't worry if the Swedish appearance and culture dies out in a century. Those things supposedly don't matter under Christianity.

I don't care why you want them. You should just accept them because that's what cucks like you ought to do.

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tfw erdoroach actually likes iraqi kurds

>Efforts to create a new state are always contentious and frequently violent. The Iraqi Kurds’ move toward independence, however, is even more contentious and complex than usual. The unfolding crisis affects many countries besides Iraq, including the United States, Russia, Turkey and Iran. But there’s one country that is in prime position to not just be affected by the crisis, but to shape its outcome: Turkey.

>As long as it doesn’t give in to mounting pressure to cancel, the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government in northern Iraq is expected to hold an independence referendum on Sept. 25. In the likely event that the “yes” vote prevails, the KRG leadership would use the result as the foundation for a negotiated exit from the Iraqi state. It will be an uphill battle from there. The Shiite-led central government in Baghdad has no reason to negotiate away its territory.

>To make matters worse, the Kurds want to take with them disputed territories that are well south of the three provinces (Dahuk, Irbil and Sulaimaniyah) that formally constitute the KRG. These include significant parts of Ninevah, Salahuddin, Kirkuk and Diyala – areas that are energy-rich and heavily Kurdish, but also areas that Baghdad is unlikely to give up without a fight. And it won’t be alone: The government will have the full backing of its patron, Iran. Furthermore, the Sunnis – who are either a majority or a significant minority in the provinces in question – will be major participants in whatever comes next. The Islamic State, in particular, will look to exploit the situation to change its fortunes.

Unlikely Partners

>With so many actors aligned against them, the Kurds will need help from a major player. Turkey may be just the partner that they’re looking for. All things being equal, Turkey should be vehemently opposed to the emergence of an independent Kurdish state across the border from its own restive Kurdish area. The political statements coming out of Turkey certainly give the impression that the government in Ankara will not tolerate the Iraqi Kurds making a run at full sovereignty. Reality is not so simple, however.

>The Turks are certainly not thrilled with the prospect of the KRG becoming the Republic of Kurdistan – definitely not at a time when the Kurds in Syria are galloping toward their own de facto Kurdistan. The Kurdish community is far from monolithic and suffers from deep divisions in all four countries where they make up a sizable share of the population. The Iraqi Kurds don’t deal much with the Kurds in Turkey, but Syria’s Kurdish separatists are closely allied with Turkey’s Kurdish rebels, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK. No country has a larger concentration of Kurds than Turkey, so this is a major concern for the Turks. Fortunately for Ankara, however, it has options.

>For the better part of the past decade, Turkey has been forging deeper relations with the KRG to the point that the KRG has almost become a client statelet. It has taken full advantage of the fact that the KRG is landlocked and surrounded by hostile forces. Though the Shiites who dominate the Iraqi central government agreed to give the Kurds regional autonomy, they have always sought to severely limit its scope. The key to doing so was to constrain Irbil’s ability to export the ample supply of hydrocarbons in the KRG.

>The only export routes ran south through most of Iraq to the Persian Gulf – routes controlled by the Shiites. Until 2014, the KRG relied heavily on exports by road, which limited their output to roughly 60,000 barrels of oil per day. The breakthrough came when the KRG constructed a pipeline that connected to Turkey’s pipeline network and export terminals at the port of Ceyhan. This pipeline provided the KRG with an escape route from its dependence on Baghdad.

>In the process, however, the KRG has come to depend on Turkey. Most of the 600,000 bpd that the KRG exports today run through Turkish territory. As much as 90 percent of the KRG’s operating budget comes from oil proceeds. Over the years, Turkish companies have begun to dominate the various sectors of the KRG’s economy, and Turkish goods dominate its markets. In this way, Turkey has become more than a close partner for the Iraqi Kurds; it’s become a necessary partner.

>For Turkey, this relationship could be helpful on many fronts. First, imports from the KRG help Turkey to diversify its sources of energy. Second, the KRG has helped Turkey contain the PKK insurgency. It provides Turkey with intelligence on PKK hideouts and doesn’t make a big deal of Turkish military operations in northern Iraq. Finally, the relationship prevents Turkey’s historical rival, Iran, from enjoying a near-monopoly over influence in Iraq.

Trying Times

>It’s a useful arrangement, but it’s being tested by the Iraqi Kurdish move to secede from Iraq. Turkey’s entire southern flank is chaotic, and Ankara is already busy in Syria dealing with the Syrian Kurds, the Assad regime, the Islamic State and other jihadists, Iran and Russia. Publicly, Turkey has warned the KRG that it will shut down oil exports if Irbil does not cancel the referendum. In truth, Turkey would likely be able to live with an independent Kurdistan because the new state would be so reliant on Turkey for its well-being. It’s not independence itself that complicates things for Turkey – it’s the timing

>The Turks aren’t about to throw away their entire investment of so many years by assuming an uncompromising attitude toward the Iraqi Kurds. At the same time, the KRG isn’t going to alienate the one state on which the entire political economy of its envisioned state relies. But the Kurdish leadership in Iraq has already mobilized the masses, and it can’t back down now from at least holding the referendum – if not following through on independence, should the “yes” vote prevail. It would thus not be a surprise to see Irbil and Ankara eventually reach an understanding whereby Turkey has a major seat at the table where the future of Kurdistan is being shaped gradually

Finally the Iraq war paid off.

>Though this is a risky move that could embolden the Syrian and Turkish Kurds to emulate their Iraqi counterparts, if an independent Kurdistan arises from the shattered state that is Iraq, it wouldn’t mean the sky is falling for Turkey. The Turks will have to carefully navigate the aftermath, but the relationship they have cultivated with the KRG gives them a lot of leverage to manage the Kurds on a regional level. The Turks can live with a Kurdistan that is beholden to them, and in fact, it will provide them with a way to manage the Syrian Kurds and to roll back Iran’s growing influence in the region. What the Turks say publicly, however, is a different stor

>fucking turks
These retards will only validate the Kurds

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Putin and Erdogan both know it was a Gulanist general who ordered the shooting down of the Russian jet.

Be ready for kurdfugees and turkfugees coming our way

Begins, t*rkroach.

*begone

Kek

Yes good roach fight your fellow muds

>tfw the balkans have an actual, legit window to unite and retake Constantinople

Why must we be such fucking dicks and kill each other instead of doing what is holy, we all know we're brothers deep down anyway

Greece please send your armies we will follow

Oh please god I don't care if its a Jewish plot or globalist agenda or Trump fucked up tweet but please, please, PLEASE let this result in the retaking of Constantinople.

more

>implying

Here's how it goes:

>roachdom declares war
>constantinople open for the taking
>we start talks with greece
>serbia thinks we're preparing to backstab them
>gets the backing of Romania or some such who never liked us anyway
>backstabs us before us and greece can ally
>greece turns out didnt like us as well backstabs us too but gets into a fight with Serbia
>Bosnia also backstabs Serbia
>Croatia backstabs both
>serbs leave us to go to war with bosniaks
>we fight the greeks while romanians decide to ally with us
>eventually we ally with serbia
>about to win war with big coalition
>we backstab each other at the same time
>Erdogan has finished his war
>sends 100 man contingent to check out the balkans
>our territories are literally the same, maybe Croatia and Serbia technically switched names
>they end up conquering us because we killed each other

lmao

Like you "gangbanged" Israel?

delid k*rds.

>>Friendly Russians that are totally not mad because you downed one of their fighters
FTFY
>Friendly Russians that are totally not mad because you killed the russian ambassador and downed one of their fighters

FTFY