Erbil December 12 (PNA) - A report issued by the U.S. National Intelligence Council could "increase pressure on the territorial integrity of Turkey could be the main motive in the emergence of a Kurdish state in sync along with the increasing divisions in Iraq and Syria."
He report entitled "Global Trends 2030" which was released on Tuesday "in light of the events turned in Iraq and Syria, it is unreasonable lack of Kurdistan and it is likely in 2030 to be drawing new borders in the Middle East with the advent of Kurdistan."
The report predicted that Turkey has seen pressure on its territorial integrity carries the risk of divisions and major regional conflicts where he stressed the report by saying "that the rise of Kurdistan would be a blow to the Turkish unit, which increases the risk of a major conflict in the surrounding areas."
The report emphasized that in Syria, where انغلقت government of President Bashar al-Assad on the civil war with the opposition, the Kurds could become part of the ruling coalition if system collapsed in the post-Assad could for the year to dominate the power under the coalition includes the Muslim Brotherhood and religious minorities, Kurds, Druze and others But in Iraq, with signs of divisions, the Iraqi Shiite government could share power with the Kurds or the Sunni Arabs. "
The report went on to say that "look to the Kurdish homeland dream shared by the majority of the Kurds in all parts of the world as well as those living in Syria, Turkey, Iran and Kurdistan autonomous in Iraq."
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He report entitled "Global Trends 2030" which was released on Tuesday "in light of the events turned in Iraq and Syria, it is unreasonable lack of Kurdistan and it is likely in 2030 to be drawing new borders in the Middle East with the advent of Kurdistan."
The report predicted that Turkey has seen pressure on its territorial integrity carries the risk of divisions and major regional conflicts where he stressed the report by saying "that the rise of Kurdistan would be a blow to the Turkish unit, which increases the risk of a major conflict in the surrounding areas."
The report emphasized that in Syria, where انغلقت government of President Bashar al-Assad on the civil war with the opposition, the Kurds could become part of the ruling coalition if system collapsed in the post-Assad could for the year to dominate the power under the coalition includes the Muslim Brotherhood and religious minorities, Kurds, Druze and others But in Iraq, with signs of divisions, the Iraqi Shiite government could share power with the Kurds or the Sunni Arabs. "
The report went on to say that "look to the Kurdish homeland dream shared by the majority of the Kurds in all parts of the world as well as those living in Syria, Turkey, Iran and Kurdistan autonomous in Iraq."
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