Countries where a Kurdish revolt is likely to occur include Iraq, Turkey and Iran. This is mostly because these are the only countries on the list where a substantial number of Kurds live, however I would like to note that it would be to a lesser extent in Iran, because Iran has been able to integrate the Kurds into the community, while there is extreme tension between the Kurds and the non-Kurds in Turkey and because of Iraq's recent turmoil in Kurdish areas, this would also be a reason for a Kurdish revolt.
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