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Turkey to Join Occupation of Iraq in Return for the Destruction of the PKK (Kurdish Workers’ Party)

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Monday October 06, 2003 21:54author by Dominic Carroll - Clonakilty Against the Warauthor email clonakiltyagainstthewar at eircom dot net Report this post to the editors

10,000 Turkish Troops to Iraq

Turkey is to join in with the occupation of Iraq. The decision by the Turkish cabinet to send 10,000 troops into Iraq came today (Monday 6 October 2003) after agreement on an “action-plan to eradicate the PKK” was agreed with the US.

Jonny Dymond, the BBC’s Istanbul correspondent, reported on Friday last (3 October 2003) that Turkey and the US have agreed on an “action-plan to eradicate the PKK” (Kurdish Workers’ Party). According to Dymond, “the group is thought to have around 5,000 members living in northern Iraq”.

The report, filed on Friday 3 October 2003, continues as follows:

“Ever since the US occupied Iraq, Turkey has been pressing Washington to crack down on the group which both countries designate as terrorist.

Details of the plan are not clear, but a US official said any military action would be carried out by US troops.

Any large scale Turkish military presence in northern Iraq would be opposed by the Kurdish groups which currently run the area.

This agreement is important for Turkey, as it marks a new stage in its long battle with the PKK.

It is also a sign of improving relations with the US.

The agreement will almost certainly help the Turkish Government in its efforts to persuade parliament to send Turkish troops to help out the US-led coalition.

The parliament will probably consider a request for around 10,000 troops later this month.

Turkey and the PKK fought a bitter war for more than a decade.

More than 30,000 people were killed, and over a million displaced from their homes - largely in the predominantly Kurdish southeastern part of the country.

The PKK have long sought refuge from Turkish troops in the mountains of northern Iraq.”

author by Betrayedpublication date Tue Oct 07, 2003 04:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Looks like the help the Kurds gave to the US has been thrown back in their faces. I suppose they'll hand over control of Northern Iraq to Turkey so that they can wipe out the PKK.

Nice one, Amerika! Predictable though.

author by Stupid kurdspublication date Tue Oct 07, 2003 18:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Uncle Sam is not to be trusted.

12 years later and the same lessons yet to be learned.

Maybe America and Britain will sell turkey some nerve gas to help control those savage hoards.

Dual use cause then they can use the "they gassed their own people" excuse when they feel like invading

 
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