
Michael Easley inContext The Miracle of The Kurds with Dr. Stephen Mansfield
What’s really happening with the Kurds—and why does it matter right now?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with author and geopolitical expert Dr. Stephen Mansfield to unpack one of the most overlooked stories in the Middle East.
The Kurdish people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the world without their own nation. They’ve fought alongside Western powers, helped defeat ISIS, and built a rare model of stability in northern Iraq—yet they’ve repeatedly been abandoned in global politics.
This conversation explores the Kurds’ history, their role in current conflicts involving Iran, Iraq, and Syria, and why their future remains uncertain. If you’ve ever felt confused by Middle East headlines, this episode brings clarity to the people, the politics, and the deeper human story behind it all.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
02:00 Who Are the Kurds?
06:00 Why Most People Don’t Know Their Story
10:30 Kurdish Military Strength & Loyalty
14:45 A History of Betrayal
20:15 Why the Kurds Don’t Have a Nation
25:30 Iraq, Iran, and Regional Tensions
31:00 The Syrian Conflict & Aleppo
36:45 U.S. Involvement and Withdrawal
42:30 Ethnicity, Identity, and Division
47:30 Younger Generations & Cultural Shifts
52:00 Could the Kurds Ever Have a Country?
57:00 Final Thoughts on the Middle East
Key Topics Covered
-Who the Kurdish people are and where they live
-The Kurds’ role in Middle East conflicts
-Why the Kurds don’t have their own country
-U.S. foreign policy and Kurdish alliances
-The impact of war in Iraq, Syria, and Iran
-Ethnic identity and division in the Middle East
-Generational shifts and the future of the region
Links Mentioned: Stephen’s Website
