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Yes this is true that the US exploits ethnic tensions in the region, however our support should never go behind an effort to solve that problem through explicit ethnic cleansing. That will only further the divisions and provide the US with a reactionary mass for which they can use against their enemies.
I'm saying that if a Kurdush group within Iran or any other country wants to be anti-imperialist, then they should be advocating for harmony within their own country over Separatism. Unless they are fighting a US/NATO ally like Türkiye.
Agree. I'm just looking at the problem from the perspective of the state.