



ideas wrote:I will tell you why. The Kurdish leadership has been dealing with the developments in the region very carefully, and indeed successfully! they have been very smart about the issues that surround them. Let me remind you, that once Assad is gone, the country will have a Sunni majority (which is what Maliki and the Shia in Iraq fear, which is why he has stepped up his anti-Sunni movements), The KRG is also aware of these developed and took on the 'neutral role' because they know that post-Assad Syria and post-Saddam Iraq will be at each others throats, now the KRG can take advantage of that by remaining neutral they will achieve maximum rights in both countries, to show the Sunnis in Syria the KRG gave asylum to the Sunni leaders which will strengthen the Kurdish bid in Syria. This is a very complicated situation and I will explain it in more detail when I got time.




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