The documentary "Good Kurds, Bad Kurds", brings out how the US deals with the struggle of ethnic minorities for political rights. The United States is increasingly becoming a multicultural state that deals with issues concerning the political rights of different ethnic minorities in the country. The US has a mandate of ensuring that every ethnic minority has access to their political rights by developing policies that offer political rights since it is a democratic nation. They develop programs that ensure the ethnic minorities' rights are protected and provide them with an awareness of their political rights.
Factors affecting the US stance on human rights abuses include economic interest. The US has a tendency of siding with nations that are “strategically important” to them in terms of business. This association often leads to the establishment of a military agreement. Israeli and America’s intelligence services have worked with their Turkish counterparts in collecting information on the liberation activities of Kurdish. The U.S tends to neglect crimes committed by perpetrators thereby leaving them unpunished, which in turn increases crimes. Another factor is that some of the policies regarding ethnic minority rights are not legitimized thereby fails to protect the political rights of such populations. Lack of interest in investing in minority-populated areas is another factor. Most of the time, they use the excuse of “lack of security but in real sense is the lack of interest.
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The humanitarian non-intervention from outside powers affects the politics of minority Middle Eastern states by influencing the protection of their political rights. Their political rights will be overlooked and the minority population will be under oppression, living in uncertainty and experiencing instability in the different areas of their life.
According to the documentary, it depicts clearly that the US has a double standard policy when it comes to the minority population. The US offered support to the Kurdish as they struggled with Iraq due to its antagonistic association with Baghdad while assisting the Turkish, their ally, in conquering the Kurdish freedom fighters. This policy is two-faced towards Kurdish since the US claims to support the rights of individuals experiencing oppression but on the other hand; they take part in subduing the people who are suffering oppression under one of the West’s allies.