..........but don´t you agree much of that has changed in the recent years?Why don´t you give credit to the changes? It seems you are constantly harping on things of the past instead of recognizing improvements.
Creating a Kurdistan state, as I see it, it opens a new can of worms like another ethnic state in the Levant.....so how would one qualify as a citizen of Kurdistan? Would there be DNA tests...what about the other ethnicities in the area?
How about the Turkomen or the Zazas?Will we have another Palestine/Jewish issue in the area? Have you looked at the maps of Armenia and Kurdistan and maybe noticed they overlap....particularly in the areas of waterfront property and water resources?
Then there are the PKK attacks...the name mutates....the goal is the same...which to me looks like a destabilization tactic (which exactly who is behind I don´t know) of the area...(divide and rule...old game. I wonder how many Kurds actually support them?) What do response do you propose?
I never denied that there were not positive changes at all.
At least right now everybody has ackowledged the fact that we have a Kurdish Problem as opposed to just ´terrorism fueled by the foreign powers´
At least their language is not banned officially.
They even have a TV channel..
They all right steps..
But not enough..
We have to come clean from our past and accept the mistakes we have made.
We spent the entire life of republic trying to make them believe that they are Turks..
Well they are 15 million and they are not buying it.
PKK is the result of our wrong treatment of Kurds..
Nobody should for look for a button in the UK and Germany which is pressed when they wish..
It is one of our paranoid theories invented by the politicans and the army to disguise they inability.
There is no button in the UK (I have looked for it for many years by myself )
Regarding PKK is being supported by Kurds or not..
Look at the pictures of stone throwing childeren for the answer..
You will see it better..
Edited (2/22/2009) by thehandsom
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