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"mg" |
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27 Jan 2007 12:27:03 AM |
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Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq |
"FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007
13:55 MECCA TIME, 10:55 GMT
Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq
By Jonathan Gorvett in Istanbul
Turkey's parliament went into secret session this week to debate
sending troops to invade and occupy northern Iraq for security
purposes.
More than 30,000 people have been killed in the confrontation between
the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) and the Turkish army - about 400 last
year alone, according to Turkey's Human Rights Association.
Onur Oymen, the deputy chairman of the Opposition Republican People's
Party (CHP), said: "Northern Iraq is the only place in the world where
a terrorist group can operate without being pursued."
"If the Iraqis and the US are not prepared to take action over this,
then we must."
Oymen referred to bases in northern Iraq belonging to the PKK which has
been fighting Turkish troops since the 1980s to try to establish a
separate Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey. . ."
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/85808B77-58B8-4C00-866C-7F38FEB253A7.htm
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| User: "JakTheHammer" |
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| Title: Re: Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq |
27 Jan 2007 12:53:20 AM |
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"mg" <mgkelson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169879223.266531.205570@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
: "FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007
: 13:55 MECCA TIME, 10:55 GMT
:
: Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq
: By Jonathan Gorvett in Istanbul
:
: Turkey's parliament went into secret session this week to debate
: sending troops to invade and occupy northern Iraq for security
: purposes.
:
: More than 30,000 people have been killed in the confrontation between
: the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) and the Turkish army - about 400 last
: year alone, according to Turkey's Human Rights Association.
:
: Onur Oymen, the deputy chairman of the Opposition Republican People's
: Party (CHP), said: "Northern Iraq is the only place in the world where
: a terrorist group can operate without being pursued."
:
: "If the Iraqis and the US are not prepared to take action over this,
: then we must."
:
: Oymen referred to bases in northern Iraq belonging to the PKK which has
: been fighting Turkish troops since the 1980s to try to establish a
: separate Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey. . ."
:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/85808B77-58B8-4C00-866C-7F38FEB253A7.htm
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Bush's admin never runs out of reasons to Invade/steal Iraq's oil. What a
waste of resources, because sooner or later we will be caught up in the
world court.
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| User: "Well Done" |
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| Title: Re: Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq |
27 Jan 2007 03:38:11 PM |
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"JakTheHammer" <ScreenBerel100@aol.com> wrote:
"mg" <mgkelson@yahoo.com> wrote:
: "FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007
: Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq
: By Jonathan Gorvett in Istanbul
<snip>
: "If the Iraqis and the US are not prepared to take action over this,
: then we must."
<snip>
Bush's admin never runs out of reasons to Invade/steal Iraq's oil. What a
waste of resources, because sooner or later we will be caught up in the
world court.
Tell us, imposter idiot, what part of the article leads you to think
the Bush admin. wants to "steal Iraq's oil"?
Put the quote right here, ***** ===>
As for the world court, that has become comedy relief, nothing more.
Each time you idiot haters mention it you provide additional proof of
your own ignorance. Great sport!
--
): "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" :(
(: Off the monitor, through the modem, nothing but net :)
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| User: "Docky Wocky" |
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| Title: Re: Turkey mulls 'invading' Iraq |
27 Jan 2007 08:47:56 PM |
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Gee. Maybe the liberals ought to take up a collection and ship a couple of
thousand of their finest anti-war demonstrators over to Turkey to get them
to change their little minds about invading the Kurds. They would have a lot
of fun there in the moslem world.
Then, if any of them manage to come back, Pelosi and Reid can make up a new
kind of medal to award to the survivors. The Turkey Of The Sea medal comes
to mind, but the title is open to suggestions.
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