Topic: Kirkuk

6 chapters across the catalog

Imminent Threat
Episode 1207 27:07 - 28:54

1207: Imminent Threat

Nawres Hamid, K-1 Air Base Rocket Attack

Nawres Walid Hamid, a naturalized U.S. citizen and linguist from Sacramento, was the contractor killed in the rocket attack on the K-1 Air Base near Kirkuk. His employer, Valiant Integrated Services, provides support for Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). This death served as the primary catalyst for the subsequent U.S. military escalation against Iranian-backed militias.

Italian Lightning
Episode 628 24:57 - 31:13

628: Italian Lightning

Mosul-Haifa Pipeline, Kurdistan Oil Strategy

The history and potential revival of the Mosul-Haifa oil pipeline are explored, linking the Kirkuk oil fields to Israel via Jordan. Analysts suggest that the current instability in Iraq serves as a distraction while infrastructure is built to move Kurdish oil to Western partners.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 44:28 - 47:24

627: Scam Celebrities

Sectarian Violence, Proposed Partition of Iraq

The prospect of partitioning Iraq into three distinct regions—Kurdish, Sunni, and Shia—is discussed as an "unnatural" but likely outcome of the current conflict. Vice President Joe Biden previously suggested this carving up of the state in 2008. The Kurds have already seized the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, while Shia militias are mobilizing in the south, effectively erasing the borders established a century ago.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 1:30:21 - 1:33:50

627: Scam Celebrities

Kirkuk Oil Hub, Kurdish Pipeline to Turkey

Iraqi Kurdistan has successfully linked the Kirkuk oil fields to its new pipeline into Turkey, cementing its independence from Baghdad. A third tanker of "disputed" Kurdish crude is scheduled to depart from the Turkish port of Ceyhan on June 22. This infrastructure allows the Kurds to generate independent revenue, fulfilling a long-term Western goal of empowering the Kurdish region as a stable energy partner.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 2:35:28 - 2:39:33

625: Touching the Stick

Pipelineistan, Kirkuk-Baniyas Pipeline and ISIS Strategy

The hosts analyze the ISIS advancement through the lens of "Pipelineistan," noting that the group's territorial gains align with the Kirkuk-Baniyas oil pipeline. They argue that the conflict is less about religion and more about controlling the flow of energy from Iraq and Iran to the Mediterranean. The discussion suggests that ISIS is being used to thwart a $10 billion pipeline deal involving Iran, Iraq, and Syria.