Why This Country Was Erased From History

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[Music] up in the Zagros Mountains have long lived a people called the Kurds there are people with a centuries long history of fighting back against Invaders who have crossed through their lands resisting conquests in the name of defending their shared cultural identity some living as Nomads a people with no friends but these mountains eventually the Ottoman Empire did take over all of this territory but even then the Kurds maintained large amounts of at omy and freedom in their land then came World War I when the European powers defeated the Ottoman Empire and conquered all of
this the winners got together and discussed how they would carve it up between them if you look back at Old European Maps you'll see that all of this area would be labeled Kurdistan an area where the Kurdish people lived and had some self-rule so while drawing these lines the British wanted to mark all of this as Kurdish territory Paving away for an independent country for the Kurds but the new leader of turkey opposed this plan he didn't want to give all this land and resources to the Kurds so he pushed the European forces out of
turkey they gave up on this plan to give the Kurds their own land and in the end instead of drawing borders around the Kurds the Europeans Drew borders through them what could have been Kurdistan was now five different territories the Kurds split between them but at first these were just lines on a map and the Kurds continued to move through this region eventually the Europeans left and these became independent countries with leaders who wanted to consolidate and centralize power so these lines hardened restricting the Kurds movement and their livelihood in this region but even still
across this region the Kurds didn't give up on their idea of someday gaining inde dependence self-rule or maybe even a country of their own I don't like the feeling of being spied on but we all are kind of spied on some of us by governments but almost all of us are spied on by corporations who collect our information put it on these data broker lists and sell it on an open market to people who want to make money off of us and that brings me to the sponsor of today's video incog which is a personal
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fight for an independent Kurdish State some Kurds would use politics others would use violence the early uprisings were crushed by the leaders of these new countries who saw the Kurds as a threat to their efforts to unify their country around a common language and culture like in Iran where the Kurds had some political rights but they fought for more they wanted autonomy and Independence the government of Iran wouldn't have any of this they would crack down with violence on the Kurds often supported by Western Powers by the 1970s Iran was going through a Revolution and
the Kurds tried again to rise up but this new regime had no tolerance for a group that would challenge the leadership of the ruling religious leader so once again they were put [Music] down over in Iraq Kurdish Fighters fought hard against the government throughout the 20th century until the 1970s when this new regime came in and made a deal with the Kurds saying that they would be recognized as an ethnic group and would be guaranteed political representation it seemed like a huge deal for the Kurds but it turned out to be a false promise the
Iraqi regime now led by Saddam Hussein would continue to repress the Kurds eventually dropping deadly chemical weapons on Kurdish towns in Iraq systematically killing thousands of Kurdish civilians in a genocide supported by American-made supplies that were sold to Saddam over in Syria the Kurds were treated decently under the French controlled government they were citizens and had some rights but after the French left in the' 40s the regimes that came after oppressed the Kurds and by the 1970s the Syrian government was arresting and deporting them taking their land and giving it to Arabs in total the
Syrian government would remove 140,000 Kurds from the country decades later Syria and the United States would both find the Kurds in Syria useful for their political [Music] goals but first let's talk about turkey there's more Kurdish people here than in any other country the same government that had fought against a Kurdish State early on continued to oppress the Kurds denying them citizenship outlawing their language and keeping them out of politics all with the goal of wiping out their culture from turkey as a part of this turkification campaign which tried to unify turkey under one culture
targeting the Kurds and other ethnic minorities some Kurds fought back against this in the early years but were quickly crushed by the Turkish State leading to the creation of an armed Insurgent group with communist ideology they're called the Kurdish Workers Party or pkk and it would become one of the biggest Turkish resistance movements the pkk would use violence like suicide bombings and improvised explosives as well as youth militia Fighters against the Turkish government tactics that they say are the only way to fight back against such oppression and as a result turkey and most western powers
consider the pkk a terrorist group so that's how the Kurds in these four countries became locked in a conflict with their governments they all have different struggles but they're all unified by The Dream of some version of Kurdish Independence but it doesn't take long for these regimes to see that they could use the Kurds as a tool as a weapon one of the earliest examples of this happens at the end of World War II when the Soviet Union I sees an opportunity to gain land and access to oil by supplying and arming the Kurds in
Iran allowing them to rise up against the government and declare their own country supported by the Soviet Union but it didn't work the US pressures the Soviets to leave and now without support the government of Iran which is backed by the US and UK go on to crush this movement of Kurds in their country the Kurds are back to being repressed by the government in the 1980s Syria uses the Kurds as a weapon against its rival turkey when it allows the pkk to start operating within Syria giving them money and weapons so that they can
hurt turkey Syria is doing this in spite of having spent years removing hundreds of thousands of Kurds from its own country this escalates the conflict between these two and turkey threatens to invade Syria so Syria backs down and kicks the pkk out to avoid being invaded showing once again how the Kurds willingness to fight can easily become a pawn in the geopolitics of the region discarded once they aren't useful anymore in the 1980s Iran and Iraq both used the Kurds at the same time as a weapon to hurt each other even as both countries are
cracking down on Kurds in their own country Saddam Hussein fun funds and arms the Kurds in Iran while Iran funds the Kurds in Northern Iraq both sides hoping to spark a Kurdish Uprising that will distract and weaken their enemy in Iraq Saddam Hussein retaliates against the Kurds in his country with that genocidal chemical attack we talked about earlier that killed at least 50,000 Kurdish people and probably much more once again the Kurdish dream of Independence was used by Outsiders as a weapon and the Kurdish people paid for it the us would get involved when in
the 9s they would come to this region fighting against Saddam Hussein for the first time the US rallies the Kurds calling for them to overthrow Saddam George Bush Senior literally calls them to action with television and radio broadcasts throughout the country that the Iraqi people should put him aside and that would facilitate uh uh a resolution of all these problems that exist and certainly would facilitate the acceptance of Iraq back into the family of peac loving Nations and it seems to work it Sparks an uprising that looks successful at first the US had instigated this
Uprising and they have forces in the region that they could send to support the Kurds but they do nothing this allows Saddam to reather his forces and crush this coup and to increase this oppression ensuring that nothing like this ever happens again now the US and UK do eventually step in to create this no fly zone meant to protect the Kurds in the North and the Shiites in the South this gives the Kurds some autonomy over their region and protects them from further air strikes by the Iraqi Army soon the US is back in Iraq
it's 2003 and the Bush Administration decides to invade and remove Saddam from Power the Kurds in Iraq hope that the US presence in this region will mean finally they will get their own State they will be independent they joined the US in fighting against Saddam and his loyalists battling insurgents and later against Isis the Kurds would even go on to hold a vote showing that 92% of the population was in favor of Independence but the US won't support this worried that it might destabilize this new Iraqi state that the US just propped up even when
the Kurds fight on the side of the US and their interests us support for their cause Still Remains very limited they still look the other way as turkey bombs their towns in Iraq hunting for the pkk this same pattern has continued in recent years in the country of Syria a country that descended into Civil War around 2011 this chaos looked like an opportunity for the Kurds in Syria a chance to establish real control over what they see as a part of Kurdistan the pkk in Turkey helps create a new Kurdish mil IA called The People's
protection unit or ypg they seize large swaths of land in the north and they declare self-governance around the same time the terrorist group Isis is taking huge swaths of territory in the north and east of the country creating their so-called caliphate and here comes the US once again asking the Kurds for help hoping that they will fight against Isis on the ground for them but because this group is allied with pkk which they consider a terrorist group the US asks this militia to Rebrand themselves to the Syrian Democratic forces which obscures their connection to the
pkk the us then trains funds and arms them to fight Isis the Kurds are once again the US's weapon this plan works and with help from US air strikes this Kurdish militia kicks Isis out of more and more land but turkey hates this all they see is a potential Kurdish state right on their southern border a safe haven for the pkk that will allow more attacks against the Turkish military but turkey can't attack this branch of the Kurds while they're being supported by the United States lucky for them there's a new president in the White
House and he's promised to pull the us out of the war in Syria and in 2019 to the dismay of the Kurds he makes good on this promise with the us out of the way turkey invades launching air strikes and artillery against the Kurds in this border region saying that their plan is to create a 32 km deep safe zone right here along the border and that no Kurdish forces are allowed to be here the plan was to then resettle Syrian refugees currently living in Turkey it's a brutal campaign that looks a lot like what
Syria was doing to the Kurds in the 70s the US completely abandons the Kurds even after using them to fight their enemy Isis turkey a NATO and US Ally continues to bomb them using weapons from the United States they spend the next 4 years sending drone strikes and air strikes into Syria and Iraq anywhere they think the pkk has a presence this map shows all of their attacks during this time you can see that it's not just against the Kurds in Turkey but across this whole region today the Kurdish groups in this region vary more
widely than ever each with different values and Visions for the future forged from each of their unique struggles and traumas Kurdish groups still fight the government in Iran with the goal of creating their own State the Kurds in Iraq did gain some autonomy from the US in the new Iraqi Constitution but it doesn't seem like this autonomy will last as recently the Iraqi Army is fighting with the Kurds to maintain control over the o oil resources in this area to keep the Kurds economically dependent on the central government so that they never break away once
again the US is not supporting the Kurds in this fight turkey continues its offensive against the pkk and other Kurdish groups in the region and they continue to crack down on the Kurds politically arresting Kurdish politicians and activists censoring journalists to intimidate the Kurdish people from participating in the election the Kurds in Syria face a new and uncertain future they do have some autonomy up here in the north but are surrounded by enemies no longer counting on any support from the US the story of the Kurds is the story of a people who are willing
to fight like few others all in the name of their culture and identity that willingness to fight has presented a threat to Regional governments bent on control of their people and the resources within their borders that willingness to fight has also been hijacked by outside Powers turning the Kurds into a pond to fulfill geopolitical objectives each time showing how willing these powers are to use the Kurds and then abandon their cause [Music] [Music]
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