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The Avon Lady
06-06-07, 10:48 AM
Oh! Oh!
Thousands of Turkish troops enter Iraq (http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/06/06/turkey.iraq.ap/).
bradclark1
06-06-07, 11:59 AM
Turkey has said repeatedly that if the Kurds keep doing these raids they'll take action. The whole region is one big soap opera.
Heibges
06-06-07, 12:32 PM
Again, it seems the Kurds will take it in the rump.:nope: :nope: :nope:
tycho102
06-06-07, 01:47 PM
I support the Kurds before Turkey. Don't like the PKK bombings, but that is how islamic warfare is waged.
Turkey is an "ally" because of all the pipelines that run through it. Their population is headed for fundamentalism, whether their army protests or not. It couldn't handle a Turkish military dictatorship because Lebanon and Syria and Iran would be right the heck up in there with jihadists.
Although, I'm not entirely sure that Kurdistan would not eventually become fundamentalist. It's reasonably sectarian right now but that entire area is a land of gangs and clans.
Skybird
06-06-07, 02:47 PM
Events like this are no news. I know that artillery shelling and expeditions of hundreds of troops into northern Iraq took place since short after the 2003 war. and as the article says, it also happened when Saddam still was there.
The Avon Lady
07-09-07, 12:43 PM
It's deja vu all over again (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070709/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_turkey_1)!
geetrue
07-09-07, 12:53 PM
I don't know what to make of this new build up of troops.
I was worried last time you posted this news, first week of June, but nothing came of it.
The oil deal for the Kurds never came through, because of bickering in Iraq's parliment. Now this ... who will defend them?
waste gate
07-09-07, 02:23 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
Thats right. Don't tell the US they can't play war in your sandbox cause then they won't let you enjoy the afterparty out of vengeance.
The US is self serviant. Its not about a noble cause. So suck up or piss off is the policy.
Oh! Oh!
Thousands of Turkish troops enter Iraq (http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/06/06/turkey.iraq.ap/).
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The Avon Lady
07-09-07, 02:52 PM
Oh! Oh!
Thousands of Turkish troops enter Iraq (http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/06/06/turkey.iraq.ap/).
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Yep, I started the thread on June 6.
Bite me! :arrgh!:
Heibges
07-09-07, 03:19 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
I think Turkey was hoping to avoid a US Invasion altogether. Although I feel sorry for the Kurds, I can understand the Turkish attitude towards any kind of Kurdish seperatist movement.
waste gate
07-09-07, 03:23 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
Thats right. Don't tell the US they can't play war in your sandbox cause then they won't let you enjoy the afterparty out of vengeance.
The US is self serviant. Its not about a noble cause. So suck up or piss off is the policy.
Not vengeagence P-funk. The lesson is; decisions have consequences. The sooner that lesson is learned the better for every nation and for that matter every individual. That is life at every level, and if you plan to ask for help in the future then one must be willing to help in the now.
It goes both ways. In the future the Turks may not help the US....again.
waste gate
07-09-07, 03:30 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
I think Turkey was hoping to avoid a US Invasion altogether. Although I feel sorry for the Kurds, I can understand the Turkish attitude towards any kind of Kurdish seperatist movement.
That may very well have been the case. After all, Sadam was taking care of Turkey's Kurdish problem wasn't he?
PeriscopeDepth
07-09-07, 04:02 PM
And we often think the US has an insecure border. Of course the Turks are deploying troops to help secure what IS a very real threat to Turkey. It's expected, though certainly doesn't help the situation in Iraq IMO.
PD
Heibges
07-09-07, 04:10 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
I think Turkey was hoping to avoid a US Invasion altogether. Although I feel sorry for the Kurds, I can understand the Turkish attitude towards any kind of Kurdish seperatist movement.
That may very well have been the case. After all, Sadam was taking care of Turkey's Kurdish problem wasn't he?
:D The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend.:D
waste gate
07-09-07, 04:28 PM
Turkey has long complained of U.S. inaction against separatist rebels, who have escalated attacks inside Turkey in recent months.
As I recall Turkey denide the US overflight and troop staging areas in and above its territory during the build-up leading to OIF. I guess they are paying for that decision. There is a lesson to be learned here.
I think Turkey was hoping to avoid a US Invasion altogether. Although I feel sorry for the Kurds, I can understand the Turkish attitude towards any kind of Kurdish seperatist movement.
That may very well have been the case. After all, Sadam was taking care of Turkey's Kurdish problem wasn't he?
:D The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend.:D
That's about the size of it. Nothing brings people(nations) closer than a common enemy.
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