Talk:Ankawa
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I think while there is a lot of confusion in Iraq, Assyrians still count as minority and worthy balance in Ankawa. In specific, whatever effort they make in pleasing Kurdish region's officials will amplify ten times. For every ten gesture of good will Assyrian master in keeping their land and town, Kurds will learn one gesture of good will to help the Kurd under the Arab majority (or the lousy neighbor to the North).
All in all Assyrians by pleasing picky Kurdish officials are actually making Kurds aware of the shared weakness. Both Kurds and Assyrians are under mercy vis-a-vis Arab conflict.
More important is the effect on Arabic Baghdad Cafes. If Kurds learn to restrain more in dealing with Assyrians, perhaps Arabs will also learn to restrain more their militancy. There will be a little precedence on their own territory. Perhaps all will be more masters of themselves.
As a minority though I firmly believe it all starts from the little pebble that Armenian or Assyrians do. (and of course the realization that the majority are as always clueless about the most important thing ... getting along with real issues.)
Theredionysian 21:11, 6 July 2007 (UTC) Raffi D. (PhD)