As a NATO member, if regional squabbles break out, NATO would be obligated to assist Turkey. Another irony thanks to George II.
Only if Article 5 is approved by NATO countries.
Turkeys contribution to this mess has been to allow insurgents easy passage into and out of the region.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/04/w...government-still-seek-autonomy.html?ref=world
WASHINGTON — Senior Kurdish officials served notice on Thursday that Kurdistan would not participate in a new Iraqi government unless Baghdad grants it expanded autonomy and does not insist on reversing their occupation of Kirkuk.
“We are going to give once again a chance to the political process in Baghdad, but we are not going to think that is the only path,” said Fuad Hussein, the chief of staff to Massoud Barzani, the president of the Kurdish autonomous region.
“Parallel to that we are going to build ourselves, and we are heading toward exercising self-determination,” Mr. Hussein added before he went to the White House to see Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Antony Blinken, the deputy national security adviser.
Mr. Hussein’s comments came as Mr. Barzani asked the Kurdish Parliament, in a closed-door speech, to organize a referendum on independence, a move that caused dismay among Sunni and Shiite politicians in Baghdad.
Secretary of State John Kerry has urged the Kurds to play a leading role in forming a unified government in Baghdad and to defer their dreams of independence. Or as Mr. Kerry put it in a meeting with the Kurdish president in Erbil last week, “this moment requires statesmanship.”