Dr. Jack Wheeler
April 13, 2007
The current media freak-out in the US is about the silly mouth of radio buffoon Don Imus. Multiply the frenzy by, say, 100 times, and it might give you an idea of the media hysteria right now in Turkey about the serious mouth of Massoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq.
Sick and tired of Turkish threats to his government, Barzani, in an interview on Dubai-based Al-Arabiya satellite television, unloaded on Turkey: "If Ankara allows itself to interfere in our affairs, we will then interfere for the 30 million Kurds in Turkey."
The interview was broadcast while I was in Arbil (Hawler), capital of Iraqi Kurdistan last Saturday (4/7), and the Kurds there were in a state of ecstatic glee over Barzani's daring to identify Turkey's deepest fear. It's hard for us here in America to grasp what sort of rhetorical nuclear bomb Barzani dropped with these words.
For, you see, one third of Turkey's land and population isn't Turkish -- it's Kurdish.
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