Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
"... Thedeterioration of Ankara-Baghdad relationsis not
a by-product of the so-called Arab Spring or the Syrian crisis, but a result of
Erdogan’s
personalized politics and miscalculation of Iraqi and Kurdish
nationalism. Indeed, the Turkish premier has created useful partnerships to help
secure Ankara’s stakes in Northern Iraq’s energy wealth. With Turkish backing,
former rivals Atheel al-Nujaifi, the governor of Mosul Province, which is the
heart of Sunni Arab Iraqi nationalism, and Massoud Barzani, president of the
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) are now discussing ways tocooperate on oil contracts, including the ExxonMobil deal.
Erdogan’s Barzani
alliance also has helped create a productive Iraqi Kurdish client state and a
direct outlet for Turkish oil and gas imports.Still, Erdogan has overestimated the influence of Turkish soft
power and Sunni Islamic identities in Iraq. Rather than form a cohesive
Sunni Arab-Kurdish bloc that could advance Turkish interests beyond Erbil,
anti-Maliki factions in the government have seen their influence decline. Ayad
Allawi and his Iraqiyya collegues have become almost irrelevant to Iraqi
politics, while Nujaifi has seen his support base weaken. Nor has the KRG gained
greater leverage from fellow Sunni Muslims in Baghdad; after seven years, it
still unable to pass a national hydrocarbons law and fully pay its oil
companies.
Ankara may have no real interest in a fragmented Iraq, but its Iraqi Kurdish ally does. And as the
KRG aggressively pursues its national interests in disputed lands, Turkey has
become inadvertently implicated. Ankara has not helped the matter by playing off
Baghdad and Erbil, feeding into Iraq’s internal power struggles and encouraging
Kurdish maximalist behavior. While stating its interest in Iraqi oil imports
through the official state pipeline, Turkey is also bartering Kurdish crude for
its own refined products and egging on Kurdish discourse of an independent
pipeline.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davatoglu’s recent unauthorized visit
to Kirkuk has only reinforced suspicions by many
Arab Iraqis that Ankara is working with the KRG to undermine Iraq’s territorial
integrity. The reaction on the Iraqi streets has hurt Turkey and
its allies and helped Baghdad. Maliki is feeding off the brewing concern over
Kurdish territorial ambitions by appealing to Iraqi Arab nationalism. He has
already reversed some anti-Ba’athification laws in Mosul and other Sunni Arab
strongholds, appeased key Sunni Arab tribal leaders and formed Sunni Arab
military units to defend Iraqi territory. These reactions negatively impact
Ankara’s interests because they further politicize the Iraqi energy sector and
create additional bottlenecks to exporting Kurdish crude through Turkey — a
project in which many Turkish companies are vested.
Ankara has miscalculated
Iraq in another important way. It has overestimated Barzani’s influence and his
ability to quell rising cross-border Kurdish nationalism. Despite five years of
soft-power incentives, the KRG is still unable to
control the PKK or its sister branches in Syria and Iran. In fact,
Barzani may have no real interest in removing the PKK from his territory because
he needs the group to leverage Turkey. Nor has Ankara won the hearts and minds
of the vast majority of Iraqi Kurds, who look to Diyarbekir to reaffirm their
Kurdish nationalism and tacit support for the PKK....."
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