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2002-12-17 Axis of Evil
Turkey readies troops for Iraq war
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Posted by Steve 2002-12-17 11:06 am|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 The Kurds have it pretty good just as it is, a tiny U.S. protectorate. We let them play their tribal and clan games, fight eachother occasionaly, and protect them from Saddam's tax men.
Posted by Chuck  2002-12-17 12:50:15|| [www.simmins.org]  2002-12-17 12:50:15|| Front Page Top

#2 AP report: The daily Hurriyet newspaper reported Tuesday that Turkey is planning to deploy 65,000 to 70,000 troops in northern Iraq if there is a massive U.S. assault from the north. A senior Turkish intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that report. He said that Turkey is especially concerned that if Iraq disintegrates, Iraqi Kurds could seize the northern cities of Mosul and Kirkuk. Mosul is a key regional center, and Kirkuk is home to major oil fields. Control of those cities would make the Kurds a significant regional power. It is likely that Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq would secure the area, but would not take part in fighting against Iraqi troops. "The Turkish Armed Forces are making preparations, taking measures considering different alternatives against any kind of development to protect Turkey's interests," the daily Milliyet quoted Prime Minister Abdullah Gul as saying. Asked how Turkey would react regarding Mosul and Kirkuk, Gul said: "We can't remain indifferent. We protect our interests."
Posted by Steve  2002-12-17 13:41:28||   2002-12-17 13:41:28|| Front Page Top

#3 In regard to what Steve relays from "Hurriyet", there's a good argument to be made that the whole northern area of what is today Iraq should have been left under Turkish rule after World War I. This would, admittedly, have left Ankara in the position of having to deal with a lot more Kurds, but then again it would have removed a lot of the difficulty attendant on having the Kurds split up among several different nations, _and_ it would have given Turkey significant oil reserves of its own. If the Turks want to repair that century-old oversight, that's jake by me - as long as they're ready to take on the burden of administering a couple million more Kurds.
Posted by Joe  2002-12-17 17:27:36||   2002-12-17 17:27:36|| Front Page Top

#4 Well that is the final nail in the coffin. If I am an Iraqi armed services personnel the last thing I really want are the Turks coming by land to my home. Everyone in the Mid-east fears only 2 entities - Mossad and the Turkish Military. No mercy.
Posted by Jack 2002-12-18 05:14:08||   2002-12-18 05:14:08|| Front Page Top

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