Monday, July 14, 2014

The Middle East, Democracy’s Frontline starts with the Pershmerga of Kurdistan



Kaziwa Salih
           
             The Middle East, particularly Iraq and Syria turned into a triangle battlefield, amongst fanatical groups with diverse titles and similar aims, creating an Islamic state with Stone Age approaches. There are two tyrannical Governments completing this dimension which are Iraq and Syria. The Peshmarga of Kurdistan is the only force defending freedom, and confronting the atrocities inflicted by these groups.
            Since U.S. administration revealed that democratization could become a true mission of American foreign policy, they have been involved in so-called spreading democracy and the brining of stability to Middle East. Presumably, they are the vanguard of this impossible mission. However, the consequences attest to this process of democratization have turned to an hideous war and might lead to a Third World War eventually. 
            What America considers democratization, universally defined as Americanization, and is depicted in Middle East as occupation of their land..These allegations have been getting more legitimacy with U.S. foreign policy’s overlooking Peshmerga of Kurdistan’s achievements and their roles in the area.

            The United States of America disregard Peshmerga forces that are true defenders of democracy, by dehumanizing them within the countries that U.S government allegedly helps.  Thus creates distrust toward the U.S. intentions and uprooting of democracy and peace.  So far, neither America nor the governments of Iraq and Syria were able to fight the Islamic States of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to achieve stability in the region, the way the Peshmerga of Kurdistan has attained.
            The Peshmerga of Kurdistan are the strongest and the best bulwark against ISIS advances in both Iraq and Syria. Peshmerga forces are controlling the Kurdish areas and turning them into safe havens for people in both countries. They brought stability and security to the region during Bashar Al-Assad atrocities and now during ISIS invasions. The Kurdish Peshmerga tries to stop the influx of Iranian militias entering Iraq via Kurdistan by controlling the border. Turkey has jailed Abdullah Ocalan, the most influential Kurdish leader and one of the hundred most influential characters in the world. Yet, the Kurds and the Kurdish Peshmerga have been seeking a democratic and peaceful decree with Turkey for decades. Further, the democratization of Turkey has always been their mission. The Kurdish Peshmerga groups are the only force in the Middle East who do not decapitate people; do not loot; do not rape; do not use chemicals, and they are not invaders of any country.  Rather they are the existence of Kurdish suffering and oppression. Their doctrine and honoured reputation have attracted many people around the world to affiliate and struggle for Peshmerga’s principles.
            For outsiders and the media, different names of Peshmerga emerges, such as the Kurdish Army group, the Kurdish force, Rebels, PJAK, DTP, PKK, PYD,YPJ, …etc. But for insiders and Kurds, they are all Peshmerga, and have one mission, which is to end persecutions of Kurdish people, alongside other minorities, especially Christians. Whereas fighting terrorists by stopping the advancement of ISIS in Syria and Iraq. 


            The security and peace, people have enjoyed so far in these areas under their watch full eye of Peshmerga, accomplished by not only one Kurdish Peshmerga group, but all the groups. This proves that all Peshmerga forces are freedom and peace fighters, not only selective ones. As U.S labels some as terrorists while others are freedom fighters. Terrorists have one aim, which is annihilation; however, all Kurdish groups’ aim is to fight long for protection.
              U.S. foreign policy should rethink its strategy towards the Kurds; readjust their terrorist list, and consider the Peshmerga of Kurdistan as a frontline of democracy. The current situation and the historical achievements of the Peshmerga against the terrorists and their significant roles in peace initiatives should be the foundation of the suggested reconsideration.





1 comment:

  1. It seems that the Kurds are the only sane people in the region. It surprises me that you feel the U.S. is not supportive. That's not the impression I'm getting here in the U.S., but if there's hesitation, it's based on recent experiences with Egypt and Libya and Syria, and all the different groups involved and exactly what their agendas are. Your blog helps explain what's going on, and that's a positive way to react to your frustration.

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