Followed by Syria, SCO and BRICs.
It would be the perfect blow at the Turks.
>The Kurds are, regardless of NATO, backed by USA.
>That means that in the UN membership, NATO will not be able to veto the vote.
>China obviously does give favors for the russians in exchange to their future vote
>France has an obligation to vote yes due to the help that the kurds provide in the fight against ISIS and terrorism.
>UK would not especially care, however since France and USA vote yes, it would feel like the 'right' thing to do.
NATO does consider what Turkey did to be a fuckup and call it an accident, even with Turkey wholeheartedly meaning to do it.
That also gives NATO a chance to show Turkey that they are assholes for not listening to the ROE without kicking it out of NATO.
>>56778460
KURDISTAN IS AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN A REAL STATE
oh and it wants to reunite with mother russia, NO IT'S NOT OUR MILITARY THEY ARE REAL KURDS PEOPLE
>>56778460
Then the Turks will continue their terror proxy war forever.
Kurdistan will be bankrupted by security measures
>implying he won't demand Greater Armenia first
Maybe all those kurdish fucks can leave Germany then , those criminal little cockroaches
>>56778460
Yes I think it's the next logical step if Putin want's to seek retaliation against the Turks. also didn't Assad already retreat from an area the Kurds wanted essentially giving them land?
>>56778460
Your map of Kurdistan is oversized and ridiculous,
But yeah, Kurdistan becoming a state really is a logical step forward from ISIS and the current state of everything. I welcome it, personally. Best and most moderate people in the Middle East, seriously.
shameless self bump for enlightening
I'm all for it if it means the diaspora can go home.
>>56779021
This, please.
>>56781296
Sorry m8. Nobody will leave their asses to go back to a shithole.
>>56779112
>>56781296
Kurds are IMO the least shitty mudslime immigrants after Iranians. If all muslim immigrants were kurds and pre revolution persians I honestly wouldn't mind.
>>56779445
No not really. If you concider the settlements of Kurds, that map is undersized. But i whole heartedly agree, a Kurdistan would be a huge stability factor in the region.
>Kurds le good
>Turks le bad
Goyim, be aware that the global media has started a pro-Kurd campain recently.
Israel wants to annex the southern part of Syria. Creating Kurdistan is a trivial solution for that.
Paint the northern part of Syria gray, OP. >>56778460