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Kurdish autonomy remains a central pillar of U.S. policy

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed May 21, 2025 10:40 am

The Kurds Deserve Better
Pompeo Urges U.S. to Support Kurdish Autonomy


Mike Pompeo: "America should respect the legitimacy of the 2017 Kurdish independence referendum, in which 93% of Iraqi Kurds chose independence."

    ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — As Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani visits Washington this week, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has made a compelling case for renewed American support for Kurdish autonomy, arguing that the Kurds are among the United States' most reliable and principled allies in the Middle East
In an article published by the New York Post on May 20, 2025, Pompeo—who also served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency—outlined a strategic and moral argument for advancing Kurdish self-determination. Titled "The Kurds deserve better — how the US can support an ally’s bid for freedom", the op-ed calls on Washington to revise its longstanding policy of hesitance toward Kurdish independence in favor of a proactive and principled stance.

Loyal Allies in a Volatile Region

Pompeo begins by affirming the Kurdish people’s steadfast loyalty and sacrifice, noting that Kurdish forces have fought on the front lines against jihadist threats like ISIS and al-Qaeda, often at great cost and with little hesitation.

    "Unlike many other partners in the region," Pompeo wrote, "the Kurds never engaged in anti-American terrorism, never cost American lives, and never wavered in their friendship."
Their contributions, he argues, have spared American blood and treasure and yielded extraordinary returns on relatively modest U.S. investments, especially when compared to the trillions spent elsewhere in the region.

A Strategic Asset

Pompeo also points to the Kurdistan Region’s significant natural resources, including an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil—about a third of Iraq’s reserves—and large untapped natural gas and mineral deposits. Despite heavy-handed restrictions from Baghdad, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has managed to establish a functioning, investment-attracting economy.

“If granted economic freedom,” Pompeo writes, “Kurdistan would rapidly develop into a self-sufficient partner that strengthens America’s strategic position without draining our resources.”

Moreover, he describes the Kurdish-governed territories as “islands of relative tolerance and pluralism” in a region rife with authoritarianism, extremism, and anti-American sentiment. The Kurdish people, he adds, have consistently rejected antisemitic and anti-American ideologies, embracing instead democratic values and a desire for representative government.

"Kurdish ambitions for greater autonomy are not only righteous, they align with America’s own critical interests," he emphasized. "As secretary of state and CIA director in President Trump’s first term, I witnessed their unwavering commitment to our shared objectives firsthand."

Confronting Regional Obstacles

Pompeo criticizes U.S. foreign policy for allowing regional actors—particularly Iran—to undermine Kurdish autonomy with impunity. He cites incidents like Iran’s missile attacks on Kurdish territories and Baghdad’s economic pressure tactics, such as blocking oil exports and withholding budget payments to Erbil.

These are not isolated incidents,” he warned. “They are part of a broader strategy, often encouraged by Tehran, to strangle Kurdish autonomy and force submission.”

Pompeo urges Washington to enforce clear red lines to deter such aggression and to use its influence with Baghdad to lift economic blockades. Doing so, he argues, would not only benefit the Kurds but also contribute to global energy security.

Honoring a Democratic Mandate

Pompeo also called on the U.S. to recognize the legitimacy of the 2017 Kurdish independence referendum, in which 93% of voters favored secession from Iraq.

Rather than respect the outcome, the Iraqi government, with Iranian backing, launched military operations and imposed a blockade to punish the Kurdish population.

“At that time,” Pompeo wrote, “the United States chose to place Iraq’s artificial stability over Kurdish aspirations — a mistake we should now rectify.”

Acknowledging the referendum, he suggests, would signal U.S. respect for the democratic will of a people who have earned the right to determine their own future.

Advising the current U.S. Administration under President Trump, he stressed that "at this critical juncture in America’s engagement in the Middle East, we should incorporate the Kurds into our regional strategy."

A Path to Peaceful Sovereignty

Pompeo concludes with a call for diplomacy aimed at establishing a long-term framework for Kurdish autonomy and potential independence. He emphasizes that such a move would advance U.S. strategic interests and reinforce America’s image as a nation that stands by its friends.

He also advocates for diplomatic engagement with Turkey, encouraging Ankara to view a more independent Kurdistan not as a threat, but as a path to regional stability and an end to chronic insurgency.

"Prime Minister Barzani should receive a strong welcome in the United States," Pompeo wrote, "as we explore ways to jointly advance peace and prosperity."

Pompeo’s op-ed arrives at a time of renewed diplomatic activity between the U.S. and the Kurdistan Region, as Prime Minister Barzani seeks to solidify political and economic partnerships. While successive U.S. administrations have historically favored Iraq’s territorial integrity over Kurdish ambitions, voices like Pompeo’s suggest a growing awareness in Washington of the strategic and moral case for a shift in policy.

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Re: Mike Pompeo Urges U.S. to Support Kurdish Autonomy

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed May 21, 2025 9:12 pm

US Secretary of State Defends
    Kurdish autonomy
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the United States' strong support for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and its right to economic development during testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday. His remarks came in response to concerns raised by Congressman Joe Wilson regarding Iranian interference in the Kurdistan Region and its impact on American energy investments.

Congressman Wilson highlighted a recent agreement between the KRG and U.S. oil companies for the exploration and development of energy resources in the Kurdistan Region, valued in the billions of dollars. He warned, however, that growing Iranian influence over Baghdad threatens these efforts.

“But sadly, the regime in Tehran has impacted Baghdad, and it’s actually controlling the actions of Baghdad,” Wilson said. “Iran is intruding and trying to stop the agreements. What is being done to promote freedom and support the ability of the KRG to truly support the people of Iraq?”

In response, Secretary Rubio emphasized that Kurdish autonomy remains a central pillar of U.S. policy in Iraq. “We first have made clear that the lynchpin of our approach toward Iraq is the autonomy that the Kurdish population has in that part of the country,” he said. “Part of that is allowing them the economic lifeline that enables them to prosper and succeed.”

    Rubio also reiterated that U.S. support for Iraq is contingent on respect for American companies operating in the country and for the constitutional rights of the Kurdish people. “Iraqi officials have expressed interest in a closer relationship with the United States, and we’ve explained to them that the core of that is respect for the companies operating in Iraq and respect for Kurdish autonomy,” he added.
Turning to the issue of Iranian influence, Rubio issued a stern warning. “Iranian influence continues to grow, unfortunately, in some sectors of Iraq’s elected government, and it poses a grave danger to the United States—including in the form of pro-Iran Shia militias, who have in the past struck against the United States and may do so again,” he said. “That’s unacceptable and must be addressed.”

The comments signal a firm stance from Washington in defense of its allies in the Kurdistan Region and against Iranian efforts to undermine U.S. strategic interests in Iraq.

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