Will it happen?

Will it happen?

I hope not. That land belongs to Armenians, Assyrians, Persians

We all know what will really happen, infidel.

They have the gall to claim Armenian territory as theirs after all they've done to them? Do Kurds have no shame?

Probably not. The problem is too big to solve, the 4 biggest countries of the ME are vehemently against it. Either turkey or iran would have to get invaded by some major global power for this to succeed.

What about the Americans furthering their support of them?

Probably not, all the Kurds have to do is wait a few decades and they'll be a majority in Turkey anyway.
>tfw after 1000 years Anatolia will be the Indo-European homeland again, just as a God intended

>doesn't contain the whole of indonesia and the former delhi sultanate
Pathetic

America doesn't want the creation of a Kurdistan. They are a useful ally in fighting ISIS and for potential agitants against Iran. That does not even come anywhere near close to equaling the harm to US interests in the region that a forceful backing (which is the only sort of backing which would make it possible) would cause. There is a reason the US condemned there independence bid.

The only thing preserving Kurdistan's culture is that they're too busy fighting among themselves to have some state that mucks it all up and tries to 'unite' oor 'educate' everyone in nanny fashion like half the countries in Europe.

Looking at this i can't help imagining some let's player in the future playing a early 20th century shooter or strategy game while wearing a Islamist getup in a room surrounded by 2000 memorabilia.

Not to mention the Swahili coast or the South American colony the Malians wanted to make.

Never. Kurds don't even get along between each other.

The future is now

Not if America nukes Mecca.

Would the Islamic state have successfully invaded Europe if they had the Osprey chopper at their disposal?

yes

Bad borders, they don't deserve anywhere near that much of Iran.

Never.

Never ever.

Yes.

They always get what they want.

No chance in hell

>All these Turks ITT

It should. The Kurdish have a better claim to the turf than the Jews do to Israel and seem eager to establish a stable, secular, democratic government, something that the middle east is sorely lacking.
But Syria and Turkey are both strongly against the idea and they both have much stronger international support (despite the fact that one's a crumbling corrupt dictatorship and the other one is an aspiring corrupt dictatorship) so unless the UN and some major international players support its formation, it has no hope.