The United States has made a great move to force Turkish military out of the northern Iraq. This decision from President Bush would help the American troops in the long run. I was already seeing propaganda starting that America is behind the recent attacks to weaken the Kurds. President Bush had made it clear that this would not be the case against the US forces in Iraq.
This one right decision would save the American soldiers that otherwise could be attacked by the PKK. Credit must be given where credit is due.
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The least of Turkey's problems
by Kamangir on Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:34 PM PSTTurkey should have never been allowed inside Northen Iraq. Can you imagine Turkey entering to Iran's Azerbayian or Kurdistan and carrying out military operations there? Would this be considered as normal?
Turkey can barely handle its own islamo-fanatics much less the Kurdish 'issue'.
Kamangir
shagh-ol-ghamar kard
by IRANdokht on Fri Feb 29, 2008 04:29 PM PSTthe question is what took him so long?
Sorry I am not impressed with this guy as much as you seem to be! he started the fire! now he made "A" right move! no credit is due, maybe it's a glimpse of hope but not credit worthy
IRANdokht
Iranian Peoples
by Yek Irani on Fri Feb 29, 2008 01:39 PM PSTKurdish people are Iranian people. Kurds along with Azeri’s (whom have nothing to do with Turks) are the Medes people whom along with Persians in the south and Parthians in the north and northeast constitute what we call the Land of Ir or Aryans (i.e. Iran).
What is happening is that Zionists are afraid of the rise of the Iranian empire to take over the Middle East. And the games you see Bush, the puppet, is playing is to that end.
Bush started It and it is not finished
by Troneg on Fri Feb 29, 2008 01:11 PM PSTHi,
The problem is he (M. Bush) made the wrong decision with invading Irak. Many strategist had warned before the war that regional balance (which have been done wrongly by English and French after first world wide in the region) will be broken.
I like Kurdish people and like somewhere they could have their autonomy and live in peace with Turkish and Farsi but unfortunately regional maturity don't let to have autonomy because they will ask independance and Turkish and Iranians wouldn't accept it!
War in Turkish frontier is not finish and I bet you it could start also with Iran some day. It is just a question of time.
We will have instability in region for many years. Khoda be dademoon bereseh.
Khoda koneh ke Shahnameh Akharesh Khosh Basheh
It depends on your view
by Alborzi (not verified) on Fri Feb 29, 2008 01:00 PM PSTThey were the ones who let it happen, its like thinking your captor is kind because he stopped beating you. You have the Amsterdam syndrome, go see a psychiatrist (not psychologist, you may require some antidepressant)