Re: Phuoc Long Redux
The Kurds are not Montagnards or Hmong.
While the US strongly encouraged the Kurds to rise up against Saddam Hussein post Desert Storm, actual US support for the Kurdish uprising was limited mostly to words, humanitarian aid, and a no fly zone under which Saddam's forces executed some nasty reprisals while consolidating control.
Fast forward 20+ years and the only areas where stability and security seem to consistently exist in what is known as Iraq is Kurdistan.
I do wonder what the conversations must have been like during that time for President Bush Senior immediately following the successful completion of Desert Storm.
Was the vocal support for a Kurdish uprising to depose Saddam by President Bush premature when someone probably figured out that a deposed and unstable Iraq would be vulnerable to Iranian influence, much like post 2003?
Originally posted by don
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While the US strongly encouraged the Kurds to rise up against Saddam Hussein post Desert Storm, actual US support for the Kurdish uprising was limited mostly to words, humanitarian aid, and a no fly zone under which Saddam's forces executed some nasty reprisals while consolidating control.
Fast forward 20+ years and the only areas where stability and security seem to consistently exist in what is known as Iraq is Kurdistan.
I do wonder what the conversations must have been like during that time for President Bush Senior immediately following the successful completion of Desert Storm.
Was the vocal support for a Kurdish uprising to depose Saddam by President Bush premature when someone probably figured out that a deposed and unstable Iraq would be vulnerable to Iranian influence, much like post 2003?
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