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Kirkuk is a wildcard

MIDDLE EAST REPORT: Iraq and the Kurds: Resolving the Kirkuk Crisis, International Crisis Group, 19 April 2007

Kirkuk is a wildcard I mention in the "State of the World" piece. This is a solid description of the issue and its potential impact on Iraq and the region.

Thanks to sbahadir for sending this.

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Michael Totten's blog covering Kurdistan and Kirkuk at the moment; I see TM Lutas in the comments section gettin after some guy named 'glasnost'.
http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/001417.html

Kurds know very well to they have only one country in this geography which they can trust.

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