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Sabotaging Iran December 9, 2006

Posted by ymarsakar in War.
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If you want to foment revolution in Iran, support the Kurds people

The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

November 23, 2006: Turkey and Iran announced that the two nations have established a bilateral “commission” to combat “Kurdish” terrorism. The commission will deal with the PKK and the Iranian PEJAK (PKK in Iran). It is unclear exactly what the commission will do. However, Turkish officials reported that there are groups in Iran that have called for “joint operations” (ie, Turkish and Iranian troops operating together) against Kurdish separatists. Approximately four million Kurds live in Iran. Six million Kurds live in Iraq. From twelve to fifteen million (depending on the source of the figures) live in Turkey.

Maybe the Turks should have thought about the blowback consequences of not helping the US in 2003. Now they are complaining. Shoot me a missile, why don’t you, you bunch of idiotic children.

November 17, 2006: Iraq told the Turkey that Iraq will never be a refuge for rebels threatening neighbors. Iraq promised Turkey that it would work with the Turks on issues involving the PKK. But Iraq has been long on promises, and short on delivery.

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