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  • #11
    Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

    The votes are close.

    However, this morning ABC reported that Pelosi was backing down from insisting on a vote. I hope this is not true.

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    • #12
      Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

      I really feel sorry for turkey and understand their position just like my president bush does. I think they should cross the border and blow anything that moves in kurdish Iraq. If the US is sensitive on upsetting turkey on the massacring of millions of Armenians they should understand the massacring of few thousands kurds too. So I say to bush and his low life entourage they should understand. Go turkey go turkey.

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      • #13
        Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

        Originally posted by Azad View Post
        I really feel sorry for turkey and understand their position just like my president bush does. I think they should cross the border and blow anything that moves in kurdish Iraq. If the US is sensitive on upsetting turkey on the massacring of millions of Armenians they should understand the massacring of few thousands kurds too. So I say to bush and his low life entourage they should understand. Go turkey go turkey.
        You know nothing about this topic, Turkey is going to North Iraq but They won't make massacre kurdish people. Main purpose is operating PKK terror organization which is established in KANDIL mountain area. Recently last sunday 12 Turkish soldiers killed with Pkk terror. and 2 week ago 17 Turkish soldiers were killed by these terrorists. Their aim not Kurdish people, their aim is PKK.

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        • #14
          Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

          Originally posted by Kanki View Post
          their aim is PKK.
          Are these the guys with a bit tattoo on their forehead that says "PPK"?
          Than why is the US upset if the turks are ONLY after the PKK.

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          • #15
            Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

            Kurdistan state is threat for zone. United States supports Barzani and Talabani and these guys try to set up Kurdistan state. US desire a small buffer state there. Turkey,Iran,Syria want to Iraq's territorial integrity. If Turks make operation to North Iraq, they fight with Pkk terrorist militans also they will pretent to set up Kurdistan state. So US is upset this operation. Why Barzani beards this operation ?? Because If Turkish army comes there,They can't create their state. So he provacates North Iraq kurds as "Turk will attack us"

            Is it clear?
            Last edited by Kanki; 10-24-2007, 05:09 AM.

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            • #16
              Re: Is turkey in the kooker?

              Notice the indifference of the US in regards turkey's venture into Iraq. It almost sounds they want them in.

              They send a nobody .....
              "Nancy McEldowney, a U.S. embassy official in Ankara, Turkey, arrives to attend a meeting between a high-level Iraqi defense and intelligence delegation and Turkish officials in Ankara, Friday, Oct 26, 2007. A high-level Iraqi delegation was meeting Friday with Turkish officials to deal with a growing crisis over Iraq-based Kurdish rebels and avert Turkey's threatened cross-border offensive. (AP Photo / Burhan Ozbilici)"



              Than this...

              "Gen. Benjamin Mixon, the top American military commander in northern Iraq, said Friday he plans to do "absolutely nothing" to counter Kurdish rebels operating from the region.

              Mixon said it's not the U.S. military's responsibility to act. He said that he has sent no additional American troops to the area and he's not tracking hiding places or logistics activities of the rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party, known by its Kurdish acronym PKK."

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              And than you have the usual turkish behavior on ALWAYS wanting to cut the heads (the commands) than attack. Typical turks.

              "ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey demanded the extradition of Kurdish rebel leaders based in Iraq's north.."
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              The way it sounds ... either the US is going to hand over the north to the turks or they are going to pull a "Saddam you may enter Kuwait". Let them in and than attack (by proxy) for entering.

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