Kurds are one of the largest ethnic groups to not have a national homeland, and the fact that they have subjected to discrimination by the Turkish, Iraqi, Iranian and Syrian governments only shows that it's time for the Kurdish people to have their own homeland. We have already seen that Iraqi Kurds can manage their own affairs and run the region effectively, and they are much more liberal-reform minded than their neighbors. It doesn't make sense that any Western leader, especially the US, refuses to recognize the rights of Kurds to hold an independence referendum, which is why we think it needs to change.