
Season 2 · Episode 951
The Kurdish Wild Card: A Nation Between Empires
With 40 million people and no state, the Kurds remain the Middle East's ultimate wild card. Will 2026 be the year their borders finally change?
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 5, 202623m 59s
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Show Notes
In March 2026, as the conflict between Israel and the Iranian regime intensifies, a quiet tension simmers in the Zagros Mountains. This episode explores the pivotal role of the Kurdish people—the world’s largest stateless nation—and whether the current regional instability offers a final path to sovereignty or a repeat of historical betrayal. We examine the complex web of alliances involving Israel's "Periphery Doctrine," Turkey's existential fears, and the scars of the 2017 independence referendum. Join us as we analyze how 40 million people are navigating a high-stakes geopolitical chess match where one wrong move could mean survival or catastrophe.