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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Turkey pushes into Iraq, again

Turkey is sending in more troops to fight Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) terrorists in northern Iraq. Operation Sun is the latest effort by Turkey to take on the communist rebels.

The Kurdistan Regional Government and the Kurdish Democratic Party (the coalition party which runs northwestern Kurdistan) have protested the incursion but will most likely will do nothing beyond that. Kurdistan's Peshmerga fighters have moved in to keep the PKK from trying to retreat south. Any southern withdrawal would likely entice the Turks to move in deeper. Turkey says there is no timetable for withdrawal but the United States is pressing for one as soon as possible.

The fight has been hampered by the mountainous terrain and bad weather. Turkish commandoes are fighting in waste high snow and freezing cold temperatures. These conditions will likely deny Turkey the "crushing blow" they seek against their long time rival.

Terrorist and other groups in mere presence in Iraq create the risk of other incursions. The Islamic Communist cult People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) in the past killed major leaders of Iran and remain a target of Iran's wrath. Mahdi Army Special Groups and Hezbollah are active in Iraq. A big attack by either of them (though they attack Coalition forces daily) could cause Coalition forces to target Iran.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous7:35 AM

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    Åland Islands
    Albanians (in Macedonia)
    Alsace
    Aosta Valley
    Aragon
    Armenians
    Aromanians
    Asturias
    Basque Country
    Belarussians
    Bosniacs
    Brittany
    Bulgarians
    Cashoubs
    Catalonia
    Cimbres
    Cornwall
    Corsica
    Crimea
    Croats
    Csángó
    Czechs
    Faroe Islands
    Flanders
    Frisia
    Friuli
    Gagauzia
    Galicia
    Hungarians
    Ireland (North)
    Karelia
    Kurdistan
    Ladins
    Lorraine - Moselle
    Low Germans
    Ludians
    Luxembourgers (in Belgium)
    Man / Isle of Man
    Mirandians
    Moravia
    Occitania
    Pomaks
    Prussia
    Ruthenians
    Sami (Lappland)
    Sardinia
    Savoy
    Scania
    Scotland
    Serbs (Bosnian)
    Seto
    Silesia
    Sorbs
    South Tyrol
    Swedes (in Finland)
    Tatars
    Transdniestr / Transnistria
    Turks (at the Balkan)
    Vepsia
    Võro
    Votes
    Wales
    Wallonia
    Walser
    Tibet
    Abkhazia
    Aboriginals of Australia
    Acheh
    Ahwazi
    Assyria
    Bashkortostan
    Batwa
    Bougainville
    Buffalo River Dene Nation
    Buryatia
    Cabinda
    Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
    Chin
    Chittagong Hill Tracts
    Chuvash
    Circassia
    Cordillera
    Crimean Tatars
    East Turkestan
    Greek Minority in Albania
    Hmong
    Hungarian Minority in Romania
    Ingushetia
    Inner Mongolia
    Iranian Kurdistan
    Iraqi Kurdistan
    Iraqi Turkmen
    Karenni State
    Khmer Krom
    Komi
    Kumyk
    Lakota Nation
    Maasai
    Maohi
    Mapuche
    Mari
    Mon
    Montagnards
    Nagalim
    Nahua Del Alto Balsas
    Nuxalk
    Ogoni
    Oromo
    Rehoboth Basters
    Rusyn
    Sanjak
    Shan
    Sindh
    Somaliland
    South Moluccas
    Southern Azerbaijan
    Southern Cameroons
    Taiwan
    Talysh
    Tatarstan
    Tsimshian
    Tuva
    Udmurt
    Vhavenda
    West Balochistan
    West Papua
    Zanzibar

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