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Of all the ethnic groups in the Middle East, the Kurds can best
determine the success or failure of the US attempt to establish a
democracy in Iraq. Since 1991, the Kurds, unlike any other ethnic
nation, have experienced the best-protected autonomous governance
in the Middle East. During the interim years leading up to
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), the Kurds have established an
independent economy, political structure, and resurgence in
nationalism. They hold claim to regions that contain the richest
natural recourses in the Middle East, from oil, to agriculture, to
water. It is left to the United States to determine if the Iraqi
Kurds will be integrated into the new political system of Iraq or
allowed to breakaway to establish their own independent state. This
thesis aims to examine the options available to the United States
in the event the Iraqi Kurds attempt to realize a goal of
independence.
A federal case that trapped Attorney General Janet Reno, senior
Justice Department officials, senior media officials, and more
while they covered up a $90 billion Wall Street fraud. Steve Miller
attempts to make voters, citizens, and Wall Street players aware of
corruption that is beyond weird.
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