Iraq Government Demands Turkey Withdraw From Country

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KIM GAMEL | February 26, 2008 12:31 PM EST | AP

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Turkish army commandos are seen seated on the back of a vehicle which drives them toward the border in Cukurca in Hakkari province at the Turkey-Iraq border, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008. Turkish warplanes and helicopters fly into northern Iraq as elite commandos and artillery continue to shake Kurdish rebels in a major ground operation across the border despite heavy snowfalls.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government demanded for the first time that Turkey immediately withdraw from northern Iraq, warning Tuesday it feared an ongoing incursion could lead to clashes with the official forces of the semiautonomous Kurdish region.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the operation would only end "once its goal has been reached."

Turkish troops have seized seven rebel camps and have pushed more than 12 miles into Iraq, a Turkish government official and military official who are familiar with the incursion plans told The Associated Press. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Earlier Turkish media reports had put Turkish troops nine miles inside northern Iraq.

Turkish media reports have said that thousands of troops are inside Iraq.

Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the first confirmed Turkish military ground operation in Iraq in about a decade was a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.

"The Iraqi Cabinet has denounced the Turkish army's incursion," al-Dabbagh said after the government met to discuss the issue. "The Cabinet calls on Turkey to withdraw its troops immediately and stop the military intervention."

Al-Dabbagh warned that tensions could escalate if the Kurdish military forces known as peshmerga were drawn into the fight.

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"We want good relations with Turkey and Turkey should understand that the situation is dangerous and could be made worse by any military mistake that could prompt clashes between the peshmerga and Turkish troops," al-Dabbagh said. "Then the military intervention might be widened and civilians might be endangered and infrastructure damaged."

Turkey has assured the Iraqi government and the U.S. military that the operation would be limited to attacks on rebels. But the Kurds have expressed concern that civilians could be caught in the crossfire.

The Kurdish parliament met Tuesday in a special session and unanimously approved a measure authorizing the peshmerga to defend themselves and the Kurdish region if they were attacked by Turkish troops.

It also called on the Turkish government for compensation for material losses sustained as a result of the incursion, according to Kurdish lawmaker Sardar Harki.

Erdogan said the Turkish military was "destroying all terrorist elements on its path of advance," but that, "civilian infrastructure is not being damaged."

"The international community has understood well Turkey's need to fight terrorist elements," Erdogan said in a weekly address to ruling party lawmakers. "Everyone has begun to understand well Turkey's rightful cause."

A Turkish delegation will visit Baghdad on Wednesday to meet with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, both Kurds, as well as other top Iraqi officials, al-Dabbagh said. Turkish officials confirmed that they were sending a diplomatic delegation to Iraq.

The Turkish military said warplanes and artillery had hit targets in Iraq but that snow on Tuesday had hampered combat operations of some units, which instead engaged in patrols and supply runs. Some units were replaced with fresh troops in some "critical locations," the military said.

It said one unit was attacked with long-range guns at night, resulting in the deaths of two soldiers. Troops responded with medium and heavy weaponry.

"The terrorists' losses could not be assessed because of the bad weather," the statement said.

Turkey launched the incursion into northern Iraq on Thursday against separatist rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK. The PKK wants autonomy for the predominantly Kurdish southeastern Turkey and rebels have carried out attacks in Turkey from bases in Kurdish Iraq. The conflict started in 1984 and has killed up to 40,000 people.

Qandil is a prime target for the Turkish military, which has already launched air strikes there. The PKK's senior leadership is believed to be based there, although some reports indicate that many guerrillas may have fled the area in anticipation of an attack.

Confirmation of Turkish maneuvers in Iraq is difficult because the combat zone is a remote, mountainous area, much of which is still covered in thick snow.

The U.S. and European Union consider the PKK a terrorist group, and Turkey informed Washington of its ground incursion before it started.

U.S. State Department spokesman Tom Casey told reporters that all sides recognize that the PKK represents a threat.

"The way to deal with that threat is through cooperation among the parties. Certainly, we want to see any military steps that are taken be done in a fashion that is coordinated" and doesn't hurt civilians, he said.

Iraqi parliamentary speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, a Sunni, also called on the Turkish government to withdraw its troops, saying the incursion was a "flagrant violation of Iraq's sovereignty."

The Turkish military has reported the deaths of 19 military personnel and more than 150 rebels, while the PKK claims only a few rebels and 81 soldiers have died.

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Associated Press writers Hamid Ahmed in Baghdad, and Christopher Torchia and Suzan Fraser in Istanbul, Turkey, contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government demanded for the first time that Turkey immediately withdraw from northern Iraq, warning Tuesday it feared an ongoing incursion could lead to clashes with the offi...
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The Kurds? Weren't these the nice folks we claimed Saddam had "killed his own people?" I guess it is ok for Turks to kill the revolutionary Kurds, but not for the Turks to do it........double standard?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 02/27/2008

It is strange that Bush says that Iraq is a sovereign nation, when they try to act like such the U.S. calls the shots. Nothing we hear about Iraq is the truth, except the amount of time our loved ones have been there and how are loved ones have been dying for lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 02/26/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

I wonder when the Turks will realize that it's far more efficient for them to occupy Iraq than for the U.S. Much shorter supply lines, and more public support for an occupation of an oil-rich neighbor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 02/26/2008
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

If there was a functioning United Nations, if there was a functioning World Court, does anyone really think the USA could continue to get away with its crimes?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 02/26/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

'U.S. State Department spokesman Tom Casey told reporters that all sides recognize that the PKK represents a threat.

"The way to deal with that threat is through cooperation among the parties. Certainly, we want to see any military steps that are taken be done in a fashion that is coordinated" and doesn't hurt civilians, he said.'
What an Orwellian hack. Invasion is the inverse of "cooperation," although in Bush's America, it can be passed off as such (what's a border incursion or two among friends?), and the cowed media dutifully takes Casey at his word- although his word, like that of all those who swear allegiance to the White House, is meaningless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 02/26/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 378 fans permalink
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Silly Iraqis. What do they think they are? A sovereign country or something?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 02/26/2008

Shameful that we allow a country we occupy to be invaded. It is bad for Iran to invade, and it is bad for Turkey to invade. Looks like we would have been better off to chop it up and handed the pieces to our neighbors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 02/26/2008
- wmbear I'm a Fan of wmbear 24 fans permalink

THE TURKISH INVASION OF IRAQ WAS MADE...

With the tacit consent of the U.S. government. The Turks aren't stupid enough to do something like this against the wishes of their major NATO ally. Any noises that the Bush/Cheney war crime family is making are just that -- obfuscating noises. In fact, the U.S. is trying hard to minimize what is basically a full-scale invasion of Iraq by Turkey. Who knows what the Bush/Cheney motive is in all of this? Maybe they're even secretly trying to turn the military occupation of Iraq over to the Turks. Who knows?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 02/26/2008
- apduncan1 I'm a Fan of apduncan1 42 fans permalink
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Those oil fields in the Kurdish area of Iraq looked to attractive to the Turks... couldn't help themselves. Neither did we.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 02/26/2008

what . . . iraqi . . . government ???
(yes there is an echo in here . . . 'cause it's EMPTY)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 02/26/2008

America needs to get out of the middle east as Europeans had to before them. All mid East forces that are not Mid East forces need to get out of the Mid East so that the Mid East can sort itself out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 02/26/2008

"Iraq Government Demands Turkey Withdraw". Yes, I can just see the Turks trembling. Wake up Iraqis.....look around you....your country is in shambles.....stop assisting the terrorist Kurds and your problems will evaporate....as has your power to theaten anyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 02/26/2008

Their country is in shambless thanks to your country since it is either the US or Turkey. It IS THEIR country. In their senseless, incompetent occupation the US is now holding the Kurds tied down allowing the abuse of the province by the Turky 'ally'.

If anyone deserves independence that would be Kurdistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 02/26/2008
- shadow322 I'm a Fan of shadow322 7 fans permalink
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Of the many displaced groups, the Kurdish people have one of the clearest cases for regaining their homeland - Kurdistan. The European powers divided this country up by the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 in an attempt to pacify the greater regional powers when Europe was losing its hold on the region. By dividing up a less powerful government's land, Europe bartered itself out of expulsion from the region. This wrong is a ferfect example of where the United Nations should be involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 02/26/2008

Killing innocent Turkish people cannot be productive toward the Kurds' dillema. Killing innocent people only gets groups who do it a lable of "Terrorist"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 02/26/2008

watchingthings; Thank you.! You have just proven that the Bush administration and the U.S are terrorist. 1776

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 02/26/2008

Or what? Ha! You folks in Iraq are in the same boat we are here. We've both been taken over by a corrupt, illegal cabal who thinks nothing of trading human life for oil and/or money. So just do what our opposition party, The Democrats, are doing here, shut up, sit down, and give the boy fuhrer what he wants. If you don't, he'll just take it by force anyway. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 02/26/2008
- Iscarius I'm a Fan of Iscarius 2 fans permalink
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I'm sure the Iraqi love people just love than whoever wants to can just march into their country with an army and their government can't do anything about it.

Look into 1920's Germany to see how that makes people react.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 02/26/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 161 fans permalink
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This just goes to show how insane our policy is in Iraq. We support the Iraqi government. Turkey invades Iraq. We support the Turkish invasion and then the Iraqi government condemns the Turkish invasion. Somebody's drinking and it's got to be Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 02/26/2008
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Here it comes, folks. Just in time for the election, Bush is giving support to newest Euro-Union "western devil" to kick up the conflict in Iraq and increase your presidential election contrasts.

What is it about old men and Viagra?

Obama in '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 02/26/2008
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