Could Kurdish Independence Spark An Oil War?

Kudish Oil Well Platform
Oil drilling in Kurdish oil field

Below are links to a couple of interesting pieces on a potential Kurdish state’s likely effect on regional stability and oil prices. Our national interests may call for caution.

Writes political commentator Pat Buchanan:

“For though the Kurds, 30 million in number, are probably the largest ethnic group on earth without a nation-state of their own, creating a Kurdish homeland could ignite a Middle East war the Kurds could lose as badly as did the Confederate States.

“Why? Because, the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919-20 not only left millions of Kurds in Iraq, it left most of them in Turkey, Iran and Syria.

“A free and independent Kurdistan carved out of Iraq could prove a magnet for the 25 million Kurds in Iran, Turkey and Syria, and a sanctuary for Kurd rebels, causing those nations to join together to annihilate the new country.

“Then, there is Kirkuk, seized by the Kurds after the Iraqi army fled from an invading ISIS. The city sits on some of the richest oil deposits in Iraq.

“Yesterday, Massoud Barzani, president of Iraqi Kurdistan, told the BBC that if the Kurds vote for independence and Baghdad refuses to accept it, they will forcibly resist any Iraqi attempt to retake the city.”

http://buchanan.org/blog/tribalism-marches-on-127639

http://oilprice.com/…/Could-Kurdish-Independence-Spark-An-O…