Thursday, April 12, 2007

TURKEY WANTS TO LAUNCH INCURSIONS INTO IRAQ


By ROBERT Y. PELTON
If its Spring, it must be time for the Turkish military to begin their annual attacks on Kurdish rebels. In the past the fighting was portrayed as a recognized U.S. ally putting down a communist inspired rebel group. The problem is that the former Cold War battle has been reframed into an ethnic fight for freedom with the defacto establishment of Kurdistan in Iraq.

The head of the Turkish military, Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, announced large scale offensives in the southeast Kurdish area of Turkey.

Their primary focus has been the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK but it has been an ongoing battle to prevent Kurds from establishing their own autonomy in the historic Kurdish areas in both Turkey, Syria and Iran The thirty year war against the Marxist PKK has left 37,000 people dead since 1984.

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