Kurdish Peshmerga seem to be putting the Iraqi Armed Forces to shame when it comes to fighting ISIS/ISIL. I read a few articles where they are now supposedly backed with US weaponry. Im not thrilled about arming another group in the ME but they seem to be the logical choice since we probably wont see any more NATO boots on the ground there.
Most comments online that i have encountered seem to be positive, even hinting that, with this war, they are building legitimay for their own state. I know Turkey will never give up an inch of their land but could this be beginning of an independent Kurish state in northern Iraq?
Perhaps Turks will view that as a threat but i dunno, it might just work. The Kurds themselves are not a homogeneous group, (their population estimates on wiki seem to be 30-38 million people with different fractions) so it could be possible that a Kurdish state formed from their lands in northern Iraq wouldnt cause a mayor upset with the Turkish Kurd population, which, i got the impression from a couple of native Kurds online, is relatively content with their status. I dont know the details here, so if a Turk could share their view that would be great.
From the rescue, combat and relief footage i got the impression that the Kurds are a much lesser evil than ISIS/ISIL.
Should the west really be backing them, could they realistically carve a state for their nation? Currently i am leaning towards yes in both regards.