mxlm wrote:Mulu, now that I think about it, we are the natural allies of the Kurds, and they of we. Probably why we've been working together rather well.
We are an ally of convenience with the Kurds. They are one of the few sects in Iraq not shooting at us. However, the Kurds are currently engaging in terrorist activities in Turkey, using Northern "Kurdistan" Iraq as a safe haven due to US involvement, as you've alluded to. Under other circumstances, we'd put them on the terrorist watch list. Turkey is threatening to invade, even with us present. Turkey is our "ally" too. That could get interesting, but Turkey will probably wait for the End Game to attack, or may even wait and see if the Shia or Sunni do the job for them. We won't protect the Kurds after we leave Iraq. I wouldn't be surprised if we gave Turkey operational intel on them on our way out.
As already mentioned, we hung the Kurds out to dry in 1991 when we encouraged them to depose Saddam promising support, then bailed. We'll hang them out to dry again this time around too, just wait, leaving them to the vastly superior in number Shia, Sunni, and Turks. With friends like us who needs enemies?
The only natural allies we have in Iraq are the few remaining other coalition forces. There were quite a few Iraqis who believed our initial promises and wanted us to Americanize Iraq, but most of them have since fled the country.