Author: jjmuneer » Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:34 pm
Kurdistano wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano wrote:I have already given you the answer. what do you think about economical relation with Israel.
I don't want to start a argument that isn't related to this, but with all due respect your answer isn't straight foward. So what your saying is lets forget the fact that Israel helped in the arrest of APO? Lets forget Halabja? NO, I'm not saying we go burn down Israeli embassy, or "boycott" Israel, I'm just saying we shouldn't maintain such brotherly ties. At the end of the day, politics is politics. Although I agree with you mostly, I think Israel economically will be a good ally, its very advanced in the agriculture and electronics, their expertise will be helpful for Kurdistan.
Why are you coming up with Halabja.

Are you trying to make it more dramatic than it is. What has Halabja to do with Apo or Israel? Are you giving one man as much importance as to the thousands of chemical victims in Halabja. Like I said there were more countries involved in catching Apo than Israel though you make only Israel guilty for this. Iranians have by far more done to us than arresting one of our leaders. Namely they KILLED two of them (Simko and gazi muhammed) though you believe in a "iranic" economical unity. Sorry but this sounds to me very hypocritical.
No one is talking about brotherly ties with Israel in this point I agree with you, but I think we shouldnt give more importance to our "beloved" Iranic neighbors as to other possible allies.
No I think we should support Persian democracy, because atleast with that then we won't have to worry about mullahs attacking us.
No I'm not saying APO is more important than halabja, nor the other way around. I'm just trying to say APO was and is a very important figure in Kurdish politics.
Sorry but when did I say iranic economicaly unity? I know the Shah killed Qazi Muhammed, he was a western puppet. I don't know if your Kurdish jew, but I'm just saying the west are equally responible for crimes against the Kurds.
Anyways whats your point? I'm a Kurd from Kurdistan, doesn't really matter what Turks, Arabs, Persians, Armenians, Greeks think about us. Day by day we are becoming a independant nation.
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