http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQhs_ptfYKI&feature=g-u&context=G2625906FUAAAAAAACAA
I'm scared for some of my family, since there is Baghdad, they should move to south Kurdish, since I have some family in Erbil already.


Kamilka wrote:Firstly, thanks for video with english language . Possible to understand =)
Secondly, now I' m afraid for all Kurdish families there .
I heard that the eastern and western parts are like a hell ...
To resolve the current political crisis in Iraq all parties should keep calm and avoid escalation - unique solution probably(
God keeps your family ( Xode xaika malbate wa )

jjmuneer wrote:I'm scared for some of my family, since there is Baghdad, they should move to south Kurdish, since I have some family in Erbil already.


jjmuneer wrote:Kamilka wrote:Firstly, thanks for video with english language . Possible to understand =)
Secondly, now I' m afraid for all Kurdish families there .
I heard that the eastern and western parts are like a hell ...
To resolve the current political crisis in Iraq all parties should keep calm and avoid escalation - unique solution probably(
God keeps your family ( Xode xaika malbate wa )
The only peaceful solution is three new states occurring, if not then there will be a civil war. KRG is independant anyways, so it doesn't effect south kurds so much comapred to the 80,000 kurds in Baghdad.


Would you mind to please elaborate on this? To my knowledge, Al-Maliki is a weak puppet installed by the USA and friends. He's not capable of constituting even a remote threat to Kurds or Kurdistan. Where can the resemblance to Saddam be sought? I'm not criticizing you, I'm just simply interested.talsor wrote:Almaliki is trying to be the second Saddam and neither the kurds nor the sunnis will allow him to do that .jjmuneer wrote:I'm scared for some of my family, since there is Baghdad, they should move to south Kurdish, since I have some family in Erbil already.


Kurdistano wrote:Its time to leave Iraq immediately. While the country is falling into deep chaos, the Iraqi leaders have nothing better to do than presenting their "strong" army.

Azamat wrote:Would you mind to please elaborate on this? To my knowledge, Al-Maliki is a weak puppet installed by the USA and friends. He's not capable of constituting even a remote threat to Kurds or Kurdistan. Where can the resemblance to Saddam be sought? I'm not criticizing you, I'm just simply interested.talsor wrote:Almaliki is trying to be the second Saddam and neither the kurds nor the sunnis will allow him to do that .jjmuneer wrote:I'm scared for some of my family, since there is Baghdad, they should move to south Kurdish, since I have some family in Erbil already.

jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano wrote:Its time to leave Iraq immediately. While the country is falling into deep chaos, the Iraqi leaders have nothing better to do than presenting their "strong" army.
It would be nice, but we Faylee Kurds been in Baghdad since the early century, so moving might be a issue, although alot of kurds in Baghdad have two homes. One there and another in kermanshah or Ilam.

Kurdistano wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano wrote:Its time to leave Iraq immediately. While the country is falling into deep chaos, the Iraqi leaders have nothing better to do than presenting their "strong" army.
It would be nice, but we Faylee Kurds been in Baghdad since the early century, so moving might be a issue, although alot of kurds in Baghdad have two homes. One there and another in kermanshah or Ilam.
With "leaving Iraq" I was refering to declare independence. If Fayle Kurds decide to move to Kurdistan they should do it now.

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