Kurds in West Asia Sealed Their Fate by Being Puppets of Zionists Israel & United States: Iran War
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The video argues that the Kurds in West Asia have effectively sealed their own fate by aligning themselves with Zionist Israel and neoconservative factions within the United States rather than seeking genuine independence or autonomy from Iran. The speaker contends that while the Kurdish population generally does not wish to separate from Iran, various leadership groups in Iraq, Turkey, and Syria have instead acted as puppets for American and Israeli interests. This alliance is described as a strategic error where these leaders traded their people's sovereignty for temporary gains, ultimately becoming tools used to push an agenda that includes destabilizing regional governments and facilitating genocidal actions against minorities like the Armenians during World War I under Ottoman direction.
A central theme of the discussion is the historical betrayal of the Kurds by external powers and their own leadership, drawing parallels between past atrocities and current geopolitical maneuvers. The transcript highlights how the Kurdish leadership in Syria foolishly rejected an offer of autonomy from Bashar al-Assad to avoid fighting alongside ISIS, a decision the speaker attributes to the influence of Turkish interests and Western agendas. Furthermore, the video draws a disturbing comparison to Stockholm syndrome, suggesting that despite decades of being exploited and used as mercenaries by nations like Turkey, the United States, and Israel, the Kurdish leadership has continued to side with these oppressors. The speaker emphasizes that Turkey is viewed as the greatest betrayer of the Kurds, having historically encouraged them to commit mass murders against Armenians before turning on them, a pattern of manipulation that the current leaders have unfortunately replicated in their dealings with Western powers.
The conclusion presented in the video is that the current trajectory of Kurdish leadership ensures their continued subjugation and potential destruction because they have chosen to serve foreign masters instead of pursuing self-determination within existing national boundaries. While the speaker acknowledges a historical desire for a Kurdish state, particularly in northern Iraq, they argue that the current leadership's partnership with Zionist entities and neoconservatives makes an independent state unviable and dangerous for the people they claim to represent. The narrative suggests that these leaders have doomed their own people by making repeated strategic mistakes over the last two decades, failing to recognize that true safety lies in maintaining cultural identity within Iran rather than carving out a new state through alliances with forces that seek chaos in the region. Ultimately, the video portrays the Kurds' current situation as a tragic outcome of choosing short-term political expediency with foreign powers over long-term survival and dignity for their people.
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Kiffy, the Kurds wants to separate from
Iran and Israel and America both want
Alberta to separate to benefit America
and Israel. The Kurds don't want to
separate from Iran. The Kurds have been
allied with Zionist Israel and neocons
in the United States for decades upon
decades upon decades upon decades and
they want to carve out not separate.
They want to carve out a chunk of Iran,
a chunk of Turkey, a chunk of Syria, a
chunk of Iraq to create their own
state, right? Now, here's the kicker
with the Kurds.
Assad offered Kurds autonomy in Syria if
they would not fight along ISIS to
overthrow the government there and bring
in ISIS, right? The Kurds in Syria were
so dumb, the leadership, not the people
cuz I have some Kurdish friends.
The Kurds in Syria, the leadership, were
so dumb that they didn't take Assad's
offer. The Kurdish leadership, and I've
talked to Kurds about this, Kurds
considered the Turkish the Kurdish
leadership to be the some of the dumbest
[ __ ] some of the betrayers to
their people, okay? The greatest
betrayers of their people because for
decades what they have been used as is
tools to push the Zionist neocon agenda
and a genocidal agenda at that as well.
Not just for the Zionists and neocons,
but also for the Ottoman Empire. The
Kurds had a hand to play in genociding
Armenians, okay, during World War I. The
Turkey
Ottoman Empire came along and said,
"Hey, Kurds."
Brought all the Kurds together and said,
"Go kill the Armenians, get rid of them
and we'll give you that land." And the
Kurds were dumb enough to believe the
Turks. And then once the they were used
to genocide the Armenians, the Turks
turned on the Kurds and
[ __ ]
the Kurds. Not the Kurds, right? The
Kurds were some of the ones responsible
for the mass murders during the riots in
the last few months where they were
beheading people. Same with ISIS and
stuff like this. So, the Kurds living in
Kurdish Iran
don't want to separate from Iran. It's
the Kurds that are in Iraq, that are in
Turkey, that are in Syria.
They're joining together and saying,
"Hey, we need we need that as well."
Right? That's the deal they've cut with
the [ __ ] devil with Zionists and
neocons. No, totally disagree. You ask
the Kurds right now in the Kurdish
region of Iran, right? They won't want
to separate.
They're not They're not insane.
Golden Eye says, "I need the sex analogy
in for
Kurdish Albertans."
Right? And the Kurds, if you want a sex
analogy for the Kurds, they have they
have
uh what do you call it? The Stockholm
syndrome.
They're They've been allies with the
people that have been raping them for
decades upon decades and decades, which
is Zionist Israel and the United States,
but they still continue to be with them.
That's
[ __ ] stupid.
Real Fringe T-shirt in chat here. I am I
am Real Fringe on Rumble.
>> [sighs]
>> Plutonic Florist, in general, I would
support a state nation for the Kurds,
but probably not necessary for Iran.
For uh from Iran, I'm assuming. Um
Plutonic Florist.
Right?
I used to support a Kurdish state. Like,
why shouldn't have they they have their
own state? Mainly
from the Iraq region because that's
their main area.
Right? I was in support of the Kurds
having their own autonomous region in
northern Iraq. Right?
After what the Kurdish leadership has
done
in the last
26 years since the Afghanistan since
9/11, let's say.
Let's say 20 years. Right?
I don't think Kurds
under their current leadership should
have an independent state because their
current leadership is allied with
Zionist Israel and the neocons in the
United States. See what you talk.
Forgive my ignorance. Who are the Kurds?
The Kurds are tribe that live in West
Asia that are spread over Turkey, Syria,
Iraq, and Iran. So, take that area.
Okay?
And and a little bit of Jordan as well,
I guess, but not much. Right? So,
Iran It's Iran uh
Iraq, Turkey, and Syria. It's a tribe
there, but they're not one tribe, one
people. They're different factions
within those regions. Right? And they
have a little different dialects and
stuff like this and they fight among
each other as well.
Almost all of them have been used over
the decades by the United States and
European colonies to create chaos.
They've been They've been basically
mercenaries in that region doing the
bidding of the Zionist neocons.
Right?
And they've been betrayed by all those
nations, by the way. So, I feel them.
Turkey, the biggest betrayer of Kurds
there ever was. Right? Iran, not as
much. Iran has really just said, "Look,
you can keep your Kurdish identity and
stuff like this, but you got to stay
within the Iranian boundary. Right? You
cannot have independent country. You're
you're a province and you have a lot of
autonomy. Okay. In Turkey, they're
persecuted. In Iraq, they had their own
autonomous zone, very much controlling
almost everything that they were doing.
But, those [ __ ] leadership, they
partnered themselves. And I was talking
about this in the in the mid-2000s when
I was blogging. They partnered they
partnered themselves. They became
puppets of Zionist and neocons, and they
were doomed. I said back then that they
were doomed. They're sealing their own
damn fate. They had the opportunity to
create their own autonomous region, and
they [ __ ] it up. Okay. I was sitting
at wreck beach in the mid-2000s with a
Turkish friend. Okay. A girl Turkish
friend with a Canadian friend. And we
started talking about it,
uh the Kurds. And I said, "Look, if the
Kurds are smart, they may be able to
form their own nation.
But, I
I have my doubts on it." And she turned
to me and said,
"Ticho, uh
I hope you're right." Uh I said, "I hope
I'm right, too. But, I'm not I wouldn't
bet on it because they make a lot of
mistakes." And she agreed. Right? Back
then, I was talking about it.
It's very unfortunate. Very unfortunate.
Mhm.