February 11, 2009 4:46 PM

Suicide Blast In Turkey Ups Iraq Tensions

(AP)  Turkey's foreign minister asserted his country's right to act against Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq on Monday, while news reports said a suicide bombing had killed three soldiers at a military outpost in southeastern Turkey.

Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul told European Union officials visiting Ankara that "we have every right to take measures against terrorist activities directed at us from northern Iraq," he said during a news conference.

Turkey's political and military leaders have been debating whether to stage an incursion into northern Iraq to try to root out rebel bases there.

However, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he "did not get the impression that Turkey would stage an incursion."

On Monday, a pro-Kurdish news agency reported that Turkish troops shelled a border area in northern Iraq for a second day in an attack on Kurdish rebels based there. The report could not immediately be confirmed.

In southeastern Turkey, Kurdish guerrillas staged a daylight suicide attack on a military outpost, killing three soldiers and injuring 10 others, the private Dogan news agency said.

The rebels attacked the outpost near the town of Pulumur in Tunceli province, it said.

The leader of the autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq, Massoud Barzani, confirmed shelling by Turkish troops on Kurdish areas early Sunday but said there was no Turkish incursion.

On Monday, the Belgium-based Firat news agency, citing Iraqi Kurdish sources, said Turkish artillery again targeted an area close to the border town of Zakho. On Sunday, the agency said the troops shelled the Hakurk area, further east.

Turkish authorities, who have called the Firat agency a mouthpiece of the main Kurdish rebel group, the PKK, were not immediately available to comment.

Kurdish guerrillas have long had camps in the Hakurk area, nine miles from the Turkish border.

Turkish troops have occasionally launched brief raids in pursuit of guerrillas in northern Iraq, and have sometimes shelled suspected rebel positions across the border. Turkish authorities rarely acknowledge such military operations, which were more frequent before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Turkey has been building up its military forces on the Iraqi border in recent weeks, amid debate over whether to launch a cross border offensive to attack separatist rebels of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, known by its Kurdish acronym, PKK. The rebels stage raids in southeast Turkey after crossing over from hide-outs in Iraq.

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by kretos-2009 June 5, 2007 3:39 AM EDT
lol man get back kurdistan ? i didnt see a country which is named kurdistan in history. did anyone see ? man whole world know kurds as terrorists because u kill civilians 35.000 civilians died by kurds since 1984. u are loser and will stay as loser. bloody terrorists
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by ndjam June 4, 2007 11:58 PM EDT
The Kurds are sick and tired of being stepped on. The U.S.A, Europe and The U.N should get together and help the Kurds get back Kurdistan NOW. Then the attacks will end...FREE KURDISTAN NOW!!!!
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by ndjam June 4, 2007 11:50 PM EDT
The Kurds are very oppressed people. Give back Kurdistan. Iran Iraq and Turkey have humiliated and oppressed the Kurds for a long time, its time to give them back what is theirs. Power to Kurdistan, power to the Peshmerga.
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by kretos-2009 June 4, 2007 8:11 PM EDT
These "guerillas" are sponsored and supported by the US.

They have been given a safe haven in N. Iraq from which to plan & launch their terrorist attacks. They are the same group of terrorists that attempted to overthrow Saddam's government. And, were provided protection in the US & UK imposed "no fly zones."

The US is one of the most hypocritical nations on the planet.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 09:27 AM : Jun 04, 2007

exactly even israel PM admitted that they supoort kurds and provide weapons from israel and usa. usa is sellfish nation. by the way americans use ur mind u fooloed by ur gov. muslims fight against al qaeda all over the world. al qaeda made by usa to make reason invade mideast. u all will realize soon.
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by lars008-2009 June 4, 2007 4:17 PM EDT
NOW CAN WE KILL THEM???
If they can kill us, we can kill them

Qaeda warns of attacks 'worse than 9/11'
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070530102648.wuwa6k96&show_article=1

Hizbullah Deputy Sec-Gen Sheikh Naim Qassem: We Have Jurisprudent Permission to Carry Out 'Martyrdom' Operations, Fire Missiles on Israeli Civilians From Ayatollah Khomeini
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD154907

Switching Sides: Inside The Enemy Camp

But then in 2000, well before his arrest, something happened which would make Abas question everything he believed in: a fatwa, a religious edict, was issued by Osama bin Laden.

"It should be understood that killing Americans and Jews anywhere found are the highest act of worship and the highest form of good deeds in the eyes of Allah," Simon quotes bin Laden.

Abas and his fellow commanders were ordered to read the fatwa to their men and make sure they carried it out. The others obeyed, but Abas refused. It was his moment of truth. He firmly believed that jihad was to be fought only on the battlefield in defense of Islam; he had always been taught that the killing of civilians had nothing to do with holy war and that it was forbidden.

The fatwa justified killing non-Muslim civilians everywhere.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/04/60minutes/main2761108.shtml?source=RSSattr=60Minutes_2761108
American Al Qaeda Member Threatens Attack
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/29/terror/main2865282.shtml
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by secundus2 June 4, 2007 3:47 PM EDT
The Kurds are the largest ethnic group on the planet without their own nation state.

Why don't their Muslim co-religionists in Turkey, Syria and Iran cede land to the Kurds who live there and form an independent Kurdistan with the Kurdish areas of Iraq? This is what the world demands in Kosovo, for example.

The Europeans countries who promised "Kurdistan" as early as WWI ought to show the way by pressing Turkey, because Turkey wants membership in the EU.
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by middleman8 June 4, 2007 2:46 PM EDT
tuckerndfw;

Truer words were never written.
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by bluestardad June 4, 2007 2:45 PM EDT
MULTIPLE INDENPENDENT RESEARCH FACTS ARE THE ENEMY OF BUSH AND HIS CHICKEN HAWK NEOCONS THAT SELL OUT AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR THE POLICY OF ISRAEL! WHO HIDE BEHIND PROBLEMS THEY HAD IN EUROPE 70 YEARS AGO!

THERE ARE MILLIONS OF OTHER GOOD PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST THAT DESERVE A VOICE JUST NOT AMERICAN LIVES!

"Gen. William Odom discusses the %u201Cworst strategic disaster in American history,%u201D the war in Iraq: the view of most generals that the war is wrong, the failure of the politicians to see the consequences of their actions, the centrality of the neoconservatives and the Israel lobby in pushing for the Iraq invasion, the %u201Csurge,%u201D

www.antiwar.com/bl
og/2007/
05/10/gen-william-odom

EVEN AS AMERICAN MILITARY AID LANDS IN LEBANON, President Bush is funding Al Qaeda in Lebanon with funds from Iraq!

http://www.newyorker.com/
fact/cont
ent/articles/070305fa_fact_hersh

READ AIPAC BRAG ABOUT THEIR INFLUENCE
ON AMERICAN POLITICIANS!

http://www.aipac.org/for

ms/join_aipacClubs.htm

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by tuckerndfw June 4, 2007 12:27 PM EDT
These "guerillas" are sponsored and supported by the US.

They have been given a safe haven in N. Iraq from which to plan & launch their terrorist attacks. They are the same group of terrorists that attempted to overthrow Saddam's government. And, were provided protection in the US & UK imposed "no fly zones."

The US is one of the most hypocritical nations on the planet.
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