Which statement offers the best analysis of the changes in Kurdish autonomy in Southwest Asia since 1980?(1 point) Responses The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Iraq, but not in Turkey. The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Iraq, but not in Turkey. The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Turkey, but not in Iran. The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Turkey, but not in Iran. The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Turkey, but not in Iraq. The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Turkey, but not in Iraq. Kurds have gained some autonomy in Southwest Asia since the 1980s. Kurds have gained some autonomy in Southwest Asia since the 1980s.

The statement that "The Kurds have gained some autonomy in Iraq, but not in Turkey" offers the best analysis of the changes in Kurdish autonomy in Southwest Asia since 1980. This is because it accurately reflects the fact that the Kurds have achieved some level of autonomy in Iraq, primarily through the establishment of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), while facing ongoing challenges to autonomy in Turkey.