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Summary:
In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with author and geopolitical expert Dr. Stephen Mansfield to unpack the complex and often overlooked story of the Kurdish people. As tensions rise across the Middle East, they explore why the Kurds—one of the largest ethnic groups without a homeland—continue to play a critical yet misunderstood role in global affairs.
From their fierce military reputation to their deep loyalty to Western allies, the Kurds have repeatedly been used as strategic partners, only to be abandoned in times of political shift. Mansfield explains the historical roots of this pattern, tracing broken promises back to post-World War I treaties and modern conflicts involving Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
The conversation highlights the Kurds’ unique position as a largely moderate, pro-Western Muslim population that has demonstrated the kind of democratic and economic stability many hoped to see in the region. Yet despite their progress, they remain politically vulnerable and geographically divided.
Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to broaden their understanding of global politics, recognize the human cost behind headlines, and consider what justice and stability could look like for a people long denied a nation of their own.
Takeaways:
- The Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world without their own independent nation.
- Despite loyalty to Western powers, the Kurds have repeatedly been abandoned in geopolitical decisions.
- Kurdish regions, especially in northern Iraq, model a rare form of stability and pro-Western governance in the Middle East.
- Historical treaties and political strategy deliberately divided Kurdish populations across multiple countries.
- Younger generations in the region are less driven by ethnic conflict and more open to cultural and religious change.
- Long-standing tribal memory and generational grievances continue to shape Middle Eastern politics today.
ABOUT DR. STEPHEN MANSFIELD
Stephen Mansfield is a New York Times best-selling author and a popular speaker who also leads a media training firm based in Washington, DC.
He first rose to global attention with his groundbreaking book The Faith of George W. Bush, a bestseller that Time magazine credited with helping to shape the 2004 US presidential election. The book was also a source for Oliver Stone’s award-winning film “W.” Mansfield’s The Faith of Barack Obama was another international bestseller. He has written celebrated biographies of Booker T. Washington, George Whitefield, Winston Churchill, Pope Benedict XVI, and Abraham Lincoln, among others. Publishers Weekly described his book, Killing Jesus, as “masterful.”
Stephen’s humorous but fiery Mansfield’s Book of Manly Men has inspired men’s events in the US and abroad. His more recent The Miracle of the Kurds has been selected as “Book of the Year” by Rudaw, the leading Kurdish news service. As a result of this book, Mansfield has become a respected voice in support of the Kurds against the evils of ISIS in the Middle East.
Stephen speaks widely about men, leadership, faith, the lessons of history, and the forces that shape modern culture. He also leads a media training firm, The Mansfield Group, that has worked with top politicians, CEOs, rock stars, major publishing firms, and educational institutions around the world.
Links Mentioned:
The Miracle of The Kurds by Stephen Mansfield
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