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(CBS) This segment was originally broadcast on Feb. 18, 2007. It was updated on Aug. 3, 2007. Try to imagine a peaceful and stable Iraq where business is booming and Americans are beloved. Now open your eyes because 60 Minutes is going to take you to a part of Iraq which fits that description: it's called Kurdistan. Technically, it's inside Iraq but the Kurds who live there behave as if they already live in a separate state. As correspondent Bob Simon reports, they have their own prime minister, their own army, their own border patrol—even their own flag. And the overwhelming majority of Kurds will tell you they want nothing to do with Baghdad and the rest of Iraq. And why would they after the brutal way Iraqis under Saddam treated them in the past? Why would they when they’re doing just fine on their own? http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/16/60minutes/main2486679.shtml
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