To understand what you really are worth to them, look no further than case of my own. Answer is nothing and world shouldn't jeopardize lives of half a billion people for the sake of Kurdish statehood which is practically identical to the rest of the Muslim world in area of Arabs, Turks, and Iranis. Kurds are Irani group of people and with whom Kurds crave for war at this time.
OUT OF CONCERN FOR YOUR WELL BEING YES, BUT FOR THE SAKE OF RE COLONIALISM MY ANSWER IS A NO NO
THEY DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOUR WELL BEING AS KURDISH; THEY CARE ABOUT OIL/COLONIALISM WHICH COLONIAL TERRORISTS CALL EVEN AS WAR ON TERROR.
German knows everything about genocide blah blah, perhaps even too much and whatever fits its agenda. Per convenience $$$$. Human rights are old Brito German business. Tell me how many American war criminals stood any trials for crimes committed against humanity in modern history beginning with Vietnam!!???? Name me single one. We watch and have watched Biden/ Trump committing atrocities right out on a bright day light in modern day Palestine and so how many ever stood any trials. Zilch. none zero
Kurds are a distinct Iranic ethnic group with their own language and culture, residing across Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria, while "Iranians" is a broader, primarily national, term for citizens of Iran (mostly Persians)
. Kurds are distinct from the Persian majority in Iran but share similar Indo-Iranian roots and history.Key Differences and Overlaps:
- Definition: Kurds are an indigenous ethnic group with a distinct language, whereas Iranians is a nationality that includes Persians, Kurds, Azeris, and others.
- Language: Kurdish is an independent Indo-Iranian language related to, but distinct from, Farsi (Persian).
- Religion: The vast majority of Iranians are Shiʿi Muslims, while Kurds are predominantly Sunni Muslims.
- Geography: Kurds live in mountainous, bordering regions of the Middle East, with about 10% of Iran's population being Kurdish, mostly in the West.
- Identity: While some Kurds identify as Iranian, many identify primarily as Kurds, emphasizing their distinct culture and aspirations for autonomy, separate from the Iranian state's majority Persian identity.
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