“Kurdistan” Votes Yes and American Politicians Begin Moving in on a New War

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 26, 2017

So the Iraqi Kurds voted yesterday in an independence referendum.

As expected, they voted “yah.”

And as expected, the American war establishment is beginning to rally around them.

Rudaw:

The Ranking Member of the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs came out in strong support of the Kurdistan Region’s “right to self-determination” on Monday as the Region held a referendum on independence.

“I firmly believe in the Kurdish right to self-determination,” said Representative Eliot L. Engel in a statement on Monday.

It’s always about some humanitarian bullshit.

These guys are all John Lennon.

The congressman’s view differs from that of the US presidency and State Department. The White House said it was “deeply disappointed” in Monday’s referendum.

Engel, however, sees the referendum as a natural step after Kurdish genocide, persecution, and atrocities.

“For decades, the Kurdish people have endured campaign after campaign of atrocities, so it’s no wonder that they seek self-determination to protect themselves in the future,” he wrote.

But have they suffered as much as the Albanians?

Or the Rohingya?

Who is the most sufferinged?

Excluding the Jews, of course. We all know that their sufferink is more than all others combined, by six million times over.

Engel also noted the Kurdistan Region’s willingness to open its arms to “nearly 2 million refugees from Iraq and Syria.”

“Now, with ISIL’s demise in sight,” he wrote, “the Kurdish people face additional threats from Shia militias seeking to exacerbate sectarian and ethnic tensions.”

Yes.

“ISIS demise in sight.”

So it’s time for an excuse to keep this war going.

So arm the Kurds for “independence” against everyone else in the region.

For the time being at least, Trump is against this.

But Trump hasn’t proven himself very good at being against things.

Iraq isn’t going to support this. Neither is Iran or Turkey. It will only be Israel.

I’d say there’s a 50-50 chance, as of right now, that this thing with the Kurds could turn weird quick.