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Watch as a Kurdish YPJ sniper narrowly escapes death.
I would really like to understand what they're saying. She seems so cheery, even after a freaking bullet passed near her face!
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@RandomGuy199. Here's an excerpt from The Washington Post:
Quote:The sniper looks to the camera in startled disbelief, then sticks her tongue out after realizing what happened. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/chec...d-about-it
All praise to the Iraqi people. I do worry about the Sunni north, however. After all, the oppression and/or misrepresentation by the Shi'a majority in the south after Saddam was one of the causes of ISIS's rise in Iraq, if I recall correctly. If Iraq wants to stop sympathies to ISIS in the north, the Shi'a should build bridges with the Sunni.
Iraqi Kurdistan will also hold an independence referendum on November, if I remember well. What will happen then as well?
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)
Local Council Member(April 24-August 11) Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7) (07-11-2017, 10:59 AM)Ryccia Wrote: All praise to the Iraqi people. I do worry about the Sunni north, however. After all, the oppression and/or misrepresentation by the Shi'a majority in the south after Saddam was one of the causes of ISIS's rise in Iraq, if I recall correctly. If Iraq wants to stop sympathies to ISIS in the north, the Shi'a should build bridges with the Sunni. To be fair about it, the Sunnis are also guilty. They had it so good when Saddam Hussein was in power and did little to nothing when he oppressed the Shiites. Nonetheless, sectarianism needs to end. The Southern Kurds held a referendum in 2005 and it was 99% in favor of independence. At the most, another referendum result in favor of independence is just a double down on policy.
If Iraq truly cares about stability, they should just forget about the past, mend relations between the two, and just move on. Iraq in essence is an artificial nation created by the Sykes-Picot agreement, so if it has any interest on existing, it must be harmonious in this aspect. Just because the Sunnis are guilty doesn't mean the Shi'a have a right to revenge.
I do support Kurdish independence. They deserve it. This Kurdish separatist movement can go on peacefully. Iraq is an artificial nation, so if an entirely different ethnic group other than Arabic lives in the north, genocided by Saddam and oppressed until recently, they have every single reason to be independent if they so wish.
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)
Local Council Member(April 24-August 11) Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)
This isn't Iraq nor Syria, but it is terrorism and Russia-related. Sorry
US and Afghanistan officials claim the Russian government is supplying the Taliban with small arm weapons to fight ISIS in Afghanistan, but Russia denies all allegations. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports. http://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2017/07/...sh-pkg.cnn
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