Today is the day of the referendum where Iraqi Kurdistan votes whether or not they want to stay with Iraq or if they want to become an independent Kurdistan. In the past, I supported the idea of Kurdistan becoming an independent state and their fight against ISIS/Daesh seemed to prove that they were capable to work on their own. But when news dropped that they were actually going to have a referendum, I decided to look more into it.
Now I see it as a double-edged sword for the Kurds. Independence might be something they deserve, but it would further destabilize the region more than it already is. I've even seen a comment saying that this is just another Kosovo in the works. But seeing how Israel has managed to hold out over all these years, it makes me think that somehow this could work out.
But it's clear that if they do vote for independence, the Kurds are going to have a rough future ahead of them. All of Kurdistan's neighbors don't agree with this referendum, Turkey and Iran especially, with the latter closing its border with and halting all flights with Iraqi Kurdistan. And 4chan's /POL/ going as far to believe that there might be another major conflict in the region. (New thread incase the old one gets 404d)
I still wish for an independent Kurdistan. But if they do decide to stay with Iraq (which they most likely won't, because let's be honest, this referendum is really one-sided), then whatever. It's a shame, but maybe another day. Ultimately, I wish for the best to the Kurds regardless of what they choose. But what about your guys? What are your thoughts on all of this?