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I'm not too well read on Kurdish politics but from what I know, not necessarily/. Kurdish politics, like the rest of the region, are dominated by clans with the Barzani clan being a good example.. Also, each country where the Kurds reside in have their own unique politics and could compete for influence if a Kurdish state were created out of territories from two or more countries. That said, it doesn't mean the factionalism would be quite as crippling as it is in other Middle Eastern countries.Would not a Kurdish state would be largely free of factional instability, in a critical area, and pro US?
What am I missing here?
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