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Axis of Evil
Talabani sez U.S. ''welcome''...
2002-08-14
A prominent Iraqi Kurdish opposition leader said Tuesday U.S. military forces would be "welcomed" at areas in Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq to stage attacks against Saddam Hussein's regime. Jalal Talabani, founder and secretary-general of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that after weekend meetings with top Bush administration officials, he and other Iraqi opposition leaders are convinced the United States is now serious about ousting Hussein. "I explained to the United States officials here that the Iraqi opposition, Kurds included, ... have tens of thousands of armed people," Talabani said. "We have more than 100,000 (Kurdish resistance fighters), and Syria also has tens of thousands. These forces can liberate Iraq with the support of the United States, with cooperation and coordination with American forces. This is all second, of course, with allowing the United States and facilitating any work that the United States wants to use our area until we stay there."
Looks like what we offered for them to come in was a better deal than what the Soddies offered them to stay out...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#1  I'm not surprised that it's only a Kurdish opposition leader who's extending a hand to the US. After the number of times that US administrations have sold out the Kurds, it's a hard case to make that they ought to take another run at that football, and hope we don't yank it away.

Operation This Time We Mean It is the historically right moment to broker a deal on Kurdistan -- the Turks won't like it in the short run, but in the long run, it could be a big win for them, too, although an obvious loss for both Iraq and Iran.
Posted by: Joel Rosenberg   2002-08-15 11:45:16  

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