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Sat Sep 16, 2017, 08:46 AM Sep 2017

U.S. demands Iraqi Kurds cancel vote on independence

By NAHAL TOOSI 09/15/2017 07:06 PM EDT

The Trump administration demanded in unusually strong terms Friday that Kurdish leaders in Iraq cancel a referendum on independence set for later this month, saying it was “distracting” from the military effort against Islamic State terrorists.

The White House statement came hours after the parliament of Iraqi Kurdistan voted to go ahead with the referendum. The developments are the latest in an intensifying campaign, some of it waged on Capitol Hill, over whether the Kurds should hold the vote. It’s an especially sensitive issue because the Kurds are critical U.S. allies in the anti-terrorism fight in Iraq and Syria, providing ground troops that have scored numerous successes.

“The United States does not support the Kurdistan Regional Government’s intention to hold a referendum later this month,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Friday. “The United States has repeatedly emphasized to the leaders of the Kurdistan Regional Government that the referendum is distracting from efforts to defeat [the Islamic State] and stabilize the liberated areas.”

The Sept. 25 referendum is advisory — meaning Iraqi Kurds will vote on whether they support creating an independent Kurdish state, giving their leaders a mandate to start negotiating an exit. It is expected to result in a “yes” for independence.

In addition to the United States, Iraq’s central government, Turkey and Iran are among critics of the referendum. The latter two, in particular, fear it will bolster Kurdish separatists in their territory.

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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/15/us-demands-iraqi-kurds-cancel-independence-vote-242789

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U.S. demands Iraqi Kurds cancel vote on independence (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2017 OP
I thought Iraq was a sovereign country malaise Sep 2017 #1
Sovereignty doesn't exist in Trumpland. sinkingfeeling Sep 2017 #2
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