WHERE THE COLD WAR BEGAN, WHERE THE WAR ON ISLAMOFASCISM CAN END
A muezzin is calling people to prayer from a minaret nearby as I am writing this. I am in Hewlar, Iraq - more appropriately Iraqi Kurdistan, or even more appropriately South Kurdistan.
That's what Kurds in Iraq call their portion of Kurdistan. Kurds in Turkey call theirs North Kurdistan. Kurds in Syria call theirs West Kurdistan. And Kurds in Iran call theirs East Kurdistan.
I am here in Hewlar to participate in a conference of Kurdish leaders and intellectuals from all four regions of Kurdistan because of To The Point's The Kurdish Key to the Middle East (October 2006) being so widely read throughout the Kurdish community worldwide.
The speech I gave yesterday (4/4) was broadcast on live satellite television into Iran where, according to reports we received today, it caused an extraordinary reaction upon viewers. Especially in a region called Mahabad. It is an unknown bit of history that the Cold War began in Mahabad. Now it might be where the War on Islamofascism may be won.
