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One of the main political parties of Kurdish Iran, the '''Patriotic Union of Kurdistan''', is headed by [[Jalal Talabani]], who is now the President of Iraq. While it is now in an alliance, it long competed with [[Massoud Barzani]]'s [[Kurdish Democratic Party]]. | One of the main political parties of Kurdish Iran, the '''Patriotic Union of Kurdistan''', is headed by [[Jalal Talabani]], who is now the President of Iraq. While it is now in an alliance, it long competed with [[Massoud Barzani]]'s [[Kurdish Democratic Party]]. | ||
It was created in June 1975, two months after the collapse of the Kurdish rebellion of 1974-1975. <ref name=PUK-Hist>{{citation | It was created in June 1975, two months after the collapse of the Kurdish rebellion of 1974-1975. <ref name=PUK-Hist>{{citation | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 3 July 2009
One of the main political parties of Kurdish Iran, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is headed by Jalal Talabani, who is now the President of Iraq. While it is now in an alliance, it long competed with Massoud Barzani's Kurdish Democratic Party.
It was created in June 1975, two months after the collapse of the Kurdish rebellion of 1974-1975. [1]
As of 2001, Bob Woodward described the PUK as made up of 1.2 million Kurds who were "impoverished but educated and wanted Saddam out." It was a strong ally to U.S. covert operators in inducing regime change. [2]
References
- ↑ "History and Background", Patriotic Union of Kurdistan website
- ↑ Bob Woodward (2004), Plan of Attack, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 074325547X, p. 141