because in the past Turkish people thought there was better then kurdish people with kurdish people didnt like soo they fell out
The conflict between Turkish and Kurdish people stems from a long history of political, cultural, and ethnic tensions. Issues such as Kurdish separatism, demands for more autonomy, and disparities in rights and resources have contributed to the ongoing tensions and occasional violence between the two groups. Efforts to achieve peace and reconciliation have been met with challenges due to deep-rooted grievances and differing perspectives on how to address the conflict.
Factors that led to the Kurdish fight for their own state or autonomy include historical oppression and marginalization by the Turkish, Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian governments, denial of cultural and linguistic rights, desire for self-determination, and nationalist movements within Kurdish communities. The presence of oil resources and strategic geopolitical interests in the Kurdish regions have also contributed to the conflict.
The Kurds have historically looked to the United States, Israel, and some European countries as potential allies in their struggles for independence due to shared geopolitical interests. Additionally, Kurdish forces have cooperated with Western powers in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
The Kurds could affect us geopolitically through their role in regional conflicts and alliances, such as in Syria and Iraq. Their fight for autonomy in these areas can impact stability and influence the actions of neighboring countries. Additionally, the Kurdish diaspora in Western countries may lobby for political support and influence public opinion on Kurdish issues.
Pit bulls and Kurdish Kangal dogs are both powerful breeds, but the outcome of a confrontation would depend on multiple factors such as size, strength, and training of each individual dog. It is not appropriate to encourage dog fighting or any form of animal violence.
Kurds face challenges in reclaiming their homeland due to geopolitical factors, opposition from regional governments, lack of international support, and ongoing conflicts in the region. The Kurdish population is spread across several countries, making it hard to unify efforts. Efforts to establish an independent Kurdish state have been met with resistance and are often seen as destabilizing by neighboring countries.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Turkish government instituted a number of laws to effectively ban the Kurdish language such as Article 222/1 of the Turkish penal code. Kurdish culture was similarly repressed and all Kurdish attempts to resolve these issues peacefully and politically with the Turkish government resulted in assassinations and arrests. As result, by the 1980s and 1990s, the Kurds formed a number of terrorist organizations, such as the PKK (Kurdish Worker's Party) in 1984, to fight against the Turkish government and gain the rights politically denied to them. To this day, the Turkish government still indicts public officials who use the Kurdish language and prevents the establishment of any radio or television station where the majority-language is Kurdish.
Factors that led to the Kurdish fight for their own state or autonomy include historical oppression and marginalization by the Turkish, Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian governments, denial of cultural and linguistic rights, desire for self-determination, and nationalist movements within Kurdish communities. The presence of oil resources and strategic geopolitical interests in the Kurdish regions have also contributed to the conflict.
kavgam = my fight
The Turkish. The Turkish were part of the Ottoman Empire who were allies of Austria-Hungary and Germany.
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The Turkish army
Badgers are always angry as the weather is hot so tey fight with people thinking that people are cold.
the anzacs fought the Turkish army
There was Turkish mercenaries in Vietnam. i even herd stories about them my great grandpa told me he even saw one the Vietcong would not fight those suckers they sound deadlier they may not be in films or something like that but there were Turkish mercs in Nam guaranty it.
To always do the right thing, help people, and fight in wars.
we must always fight for freedom
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