
Kurds Deserve a Country of Their Own
Enterra Insights is not a political blog; so this article is a bit of an outlier from my normal posts. The matter of Kurdish independence is of interest to me, however, because
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Enterra Insights is not a political blog; so this article is a bit of an outlier from my normal posts. The matter of Kurdish independence is of interest to me, however, because
New York Times‘ op-ed columnist Thomas Friedman wrote: “Watching Iraqi politics is like watching a tightrope artist crossing a dangerous cavern. At every step it looks as though he is going to
This the second in a series of updates concerning posts I’ve written in the past. Turkey and the PKK I have written over a dozen previous posts about the security
A number of developments have occurred that touch on stories I’ve written about in the past. For the next couple of days, I will provide updates on those posts. This will be
Turkey occupies a unique position between Europe and the Middle East. For decades, its leaders were biased towards Europe and they worked hard to join the European Union only to have their
When the United States invaded Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein, many people believed that Iraq’s oil sector would produce enough revenue to help pull it out of its economic doldrums. Those hopes
The recent elections in the Kurdistan region of Iraq were different than those held previously because they marked the emergence of a new contending political party [“Top Kurdish Parties Face Poll Challenge,”
Earlier in the week I posted a blog entitled Rising Tensions Between Kurds and Arabs. In that blog, I observed that “there have been calls made by some observers for the United
As long-time readers of this blog know, my company, Enterra Solutions, does a significant amount of business in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Because of that, I’m always on the lookout for
The very name “Nineveh” conjures up images of past glory. In the Bible, Nineveh is called an “exceeding great city.” (Jonah 1:1) It was the Assyrian king Sennacherib who made Nineveh a
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