The Guardian: Kurds can not independence from Iraq now
Treasures Media / follow-up - revealed the British newspaper The Guardian, that "Iraq's Kurds are not able to independence now as they hope, it is true that the invasion of organizing Daash to the north and west of Iraq, the summer, an opportunity, exploited by the Kurds on the impact of the collapse of the Iraqi army, in the June 11 to take over the region surrounding the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, according to the newspaper.
The Guardian and I followed it, "As soon as the seizure of Kirkuk, the president of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, for independence from Iraq, as sought since 2008 to bypass Baghdad and sale of Kurdish oil in the international market with the support of Turkish and felt all parties in Iraq, that these excesses reflect opportunism and exploitation the current circumstances. "
The agency newspaper saying that "the Kurdistan Regional Government sees these developments as a policy guarantee for the future, in the event of the political system collapsed in Iraq after the Kurds of the Constitutional share amounting to 17% of the campus, from Iraq's oil wealth, in January, when the mayors of the former Iraqi prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, to reduce the region's budget, the government deprived the region of about one billion dollars a month, so the Kurds sought independence. "
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