Well, this could get very nasty, very quickly.Dozens die in Turkey border clash
At least 12 Turkish soldiers have been killed following an ambush by Kurdish rebels near the Iraqi border - with 32 rebels also killed, officials say.
The PKK guerrilla group claimed it had also taken "several" soldiers hostage, but this was denied by the government.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called a crisis meeting in Ankara, which is likely to consider whether to attack PKK bases in Iraq.
But the defence minister said such action would not take place "urgently".
"There are plans to cross border" but "not urgently", Vecdi Gonul said after meeting US Defence Secretary Robert Gates in Ukraine.
On Wednesday, MPs voted overwhelmingly in support of a motion to allow the military to launch offensives across the border, against rebels based in the remote, mountainous north of Iraq.
It followed an escalation of raids by the PKK - the Kurdistan Workers' Party - as part of its armed campaign for Kurdish autonomy.
Recent attacks blamed on the group have left more than 40 Turkish soldiers and civilians dead.
Iraq has urged Turkey not to strike across the border.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, himself a Kurd, called on the PKK rebels to lay down their arms.
"But if they insist on continuing to fight, they should leave Iraqi Kurdistan and not create problems here," he said.
Iraq's parliament passed a motion condemning Turkey's threat of force, but also called for the PKK to leave Iraq.
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In the latest attack shortly after midnight, a large group of PKK rebels crossed the border from Iraq and staged their assault near the village of Daglica in Hakkari province, the Turkish military said.
The army said it sent reinforcements and helicopters to the area, fired artillery and launched retaliatory attacks in which 32 guerrillas were killed.
PKK sources confirmed the fighting, and claimed more troops were killed than the official figure of 12.
"There were clashes with the Turkish troops late last night in which we have killed at least 16 soldiers and wounded 20. We also captured several," Reuters quoted an unnamed rebel source as saying.
Turkey's defence minister denied that, saying: "There are no hostages."
Not far from the scene of the fighting, a minibus was later caught in a landmine explosion, also blamed on the PKK, that injured 10 civilians, the state news agency Anatolia said.
Thousands of Turks joined protests in several cities denouncing the attacks and calling for action against the PKK.
The prime minister said: "We are very angry."
But he said he was "resolved to deal with these matters in a cool-headed manner".
Increased pressure
About 3,000 PKK fighters are believed to be based in northern Iraq near the Turkish border, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul.
here have been regular clashes in the area since earlier in the year, but the latest attack was one of the deadliest for some time.
The clashes will increase pressure on the government from the public and the military for a tough response, our correspondent says.
The United States, Turkey's Nato ally, has called for restraint, fearing that any incursions would destabilise Iraq's most peaceful area - the autonomous Kurdish region in the north.
The regional government there says any intervention would be "illegal". It has denied providing the PKK with any help.
More than 30,000 people have been killed since the PKK began fighting for greater autonomy for the largely-Kurdish south-eastern Turkey since 1984.
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Ah. So, soon a new war starts.
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Yeap. And irony of ironies it's against the only people in Iraq not trying to kill as many US troops as possible.Stas Bush wrote:Ah. So, soon a new war starts.
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I'm not to caught up on this issue.
Did the Kurds launch raids accross the border like this before the U.S. came in and removed any semblance of stability?
Or is this yet another problem we can blame shrubby and his pack of morons for?
Did the Kurds launch raids accross the border like this before the U.S. came in and removed any semblance of stability?
Or is this yet another problem we can blame shrubby and his pack of morons for?
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Theres been quite alot of cross-border shenanigans in the last 30 odd years or so. Its just gone up, uh..slightly in recent years.Darksider wrote:I'm not to caught up on this issue.
Did the Kurds launch raids accross the border like this before the U.S. came in and removed any semblance of stability?
Or is this yet another problem we can blame shrubby and his pack of morons for?
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IIRC this is one of those situations where the border is arbitrary as fuck and cuts right through Kurdish populations. So you have Kurds on both the Turk and Iraqi side of the border who want thie own state.Darksider wrote:I'm not to caught up on this issue.
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Um... no... I'm actually past 40. Why the fuck do you care? I'm not allowed an expression of despair? We all know this is going down the shitter.Flagg wrote:You're like 18, right? Because that's fucking obvious.Broomstick wrote:The older I get the more convinced I am that a certain percentage of the population does not want peace, they want war.
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Why is Turkey opposed to permitting the creation of a Kurdish state? Are there any particular reasons why (resources, other ethnicities wanting their own countries etc) that bit couldn't be turned over to the Kurds? It probably hasn't been worth all the trouble throughout the years. Or if they don't want to make it a Kurdish state, what about making it an autonomous region?
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No, the Turk/Kurd problem is decades old. However, the destabilization brought by the US-Iraq war has lead to a situation where old enemies are sorely tempted to take advantage if they think they can get away with it.Darksider wrote:I'm not to caught up on this issue.
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Because it seems like something that is so obvious a teenager could figure it out. You must be a more optomistic person that I am.Broomstick wrote:Um... no... I'm actually past 40. Why the fuck do you care? I'm not allowed an expression of despair? We all know this is going down the shitter.Flagg wrote:You're like 18, right? Because that's fucking obvious.Broomstick wrote:The older I get the more convinced I am that a certain percentage of the population does not want peace, they want war.
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Turkey has a huge number of minority groups clustered in their own separate regions. If they let the Kurds go, other groups might start clamoring for independence (or try to join other states). The Turks have done the same sorts of things in Cyprus for analogous reasons.[R_H] wrote:Why is Turkey opposed to permitting the creation of a Kurdish state? Are there any particular reasons why (resources, other ethnicities wanting their own countries etc) that bit couldn't be turned over to the Kurds? It probably hasn't been worth all the trouble throughout the years. Or if they don't want to make it a Kurdish state, what about making it an autonomous region?
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Governments do not willingly surrender territory, resources, or people.[R_H] wrote:Why is Turkey opposed to permitting the creation of a Kurdish state? Are there any particular reasons why (resources, other ethnicities wanting their own countries etc) that bit couldn't be turned over to the Kurds? It probably hasn't been worth all the trouble throughout the years. Or if they don't want to make it a Kurdish state, what about making it an autonomous region?
Turkey does not want to lop off that chunk of land, because that means losing all three of the above.
If they just made the Kurdish part of Iraq a Kurdish state it wouldn't help, because the Kurds in Turkey would want to secede and join their fellow Kurds. Since Kurdish Iraq has oil, it would be able to help finance a secession movement/rebellion/terrorists in Turkey.
Am I leaving anything out here? It's just not going to happen, any more than Spain will give up Basque country.
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I'd sympathise, except the Turks invaded half of Cyprus, so fuck them. In fact, fuck the whole area. It's a lovely powder keg of intolerance and fanaticism now, nothing like the more enlightened Middle-east of past (and it feels strange typing that).
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I was about to disagree about your intolerance and fanaticism point, but I just realized that Turkey is a perfect example of that- though they're the Muslim/Middle Eastern equivalent of Sweden in terms of secularism and support for Kemalist democracy, they're incredible zealots over it. The irony is so thick everywhere.
Am I the only one who thinks that this will do as little to either help or hurt the stability to Iraq as the Chadian Sudanese War did to stop the Darfur genocide? My guess is that all Cassandra forecasts are overestimating it- there will be deaths on both sides, Kurdistan gets a taste of instability, the PKK gets annihilated, and then both sides withdraw in a huff. Then the news will switch back to the same old news of Sunni insurgents attacking U.S. convoys in the center again.
Am I the only one who thinks that this will do as little to either help or hurt the stability to Iraq as the Chadian Sudanese War did to stop the Darfur genocide? My guess is that all Cassandra forecasts are overestimating it- there will be deaths on both sides, Kurdistan gets a taste of instability, the PKK gets annihilated, and then both sides withdraw in a huff. Then the news will switch back to the same old news of Sunni insurgents attacking U.S. convoys in the center again.
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Actually, they don't have any other minorities of significance, unless you count the Circassians, but their homeland was in Russia, where they were effectively exterminated in the 18th and 19th centuries, and their survivor populations are simply located in Turkey.Master of Ossus wrote:Turkey has a huge number of minority groups clustered in their own separate regions. If they let the Kurds go, other groups might start clamoring for independence (or try to join other states). The Turks have done the same sorts of things in Cyprus for analogous reasons.[R_H] wrote:Why is Turkey opposed to permitting the creation of a Kurdish state? Are there any particular reasons why (resources, other ethnicities wanting their own countries etc) that bit couldn't be turned over to the Kurds? It probably hasn't been worth all the trouble throughout the years. Or if they don't want to make it a Kurdish state, what about making it an autonomous region?
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Maybe. Maybe not. Unlike in Africa, if Iraq has no government, actual mobilized armies by the hundreds of thousands will be moving into the country and clashing. The stakes are immeasurably higher there than in Darfur or Somalia: And even Somalia brought down the Ethiopians eventually. If we had left Iraq already, Turkish troops would be in Mosul. The Iranians and Sauds/Kuwaitis would be fighting over the rest of the country in a war probably comparable to the Iran-Iraq War.Battlehymn Republic wrote:I was about to disagree about your intolerance and fanaticism point, but I just realized that Turkey is a perfect example of that- though they're the Muslim/Middle Eastern equivalent of Sweden in terms of secularism and support for Kemalist democracy, they're incredible zealots over it. The irony is so thick everywhere.
Am I the only one who thinks that this will do as little to either help or hurt the stability to Iraq as the Chadian Sudanese War did to stop the Darfur genocide? My guess is that all Cassandra forecasts are overestimating it- there will be deaths on both sides, Kurdistan gets a taste of instability, the PKK gets annihilated, and then both sides withdraw in a huff. Then the news will switch back to the same old news of Sunni insurgents attacking U.S. convoys in the center again.
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Turns out they worked out that the US doesn't mind what you do, so long as you don't kill their guys? The US has now been rattling it's sabre at the Kurds from what I read in the papers here, but I doubt the PKK leadership is prepared to step back at this point.Flagg wrote:Yeap. And irony of ironies it's against the only people in Iraq not trying to kill as many US troops as possible.
I can't really get on the 'oh no bad Turkey for defending it's borders and killing terrorists' thing, either. The Kurds are trying to take advantage of US myopia and regional chaos, and I doubt it'll end well for them.
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Yeah, the US is trying not to piss the Turks off. That's why the Armenian genocide recognition bill was such fucking bad timing.Stark wrote:Turns out they worked out that the US doesn't mind what you do, so long as you don't kill their guys? The US has now been rattling it's sabre at the Kurds from what I read in the papers here, but I doubt the PKK leadership is prepared to step back at this point.Flagg wrote:Yeap. And irony of ironies it's against the only people in Iraq not trying to kill as many US troops as possible.
I can't really get on the 'oh no bad Turkey for defending it's borders and killing terrorists' thing, either. The Kurds are trying to take advantage of US myopia and regional chaos, and I doubt it'll end well for them.
But I really have to hand it to the Kurds, they sure know how to bite the hand that feeds them. Fuckers are the only ones (that aren't a corporation) that seem to have really benefitted from the US invasion.
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Not to mention that many Kurds are armed with AMERICAN weapons, M16s, mortars, etc, and will rely on the US Govt for resupply.
Some of these arms probably went into the hands of the "rebels" (Hey, they;re only 'terrerists' if they're shootin' at American boys and gals, riiight?)
Turkey's gonna be really happy with us. Especially if we decide to use the "Kurds using American weapons" for some "plausibly deniable" operations on Turkish soil.
fun fun.
Some of these arms probably went into the hands of the "rebels" (Hey, they;re only 'terrerists' if they're shootin' at American boys and gals, riiight?)
Turkey's gonna be really happy with us. Especially if we decide to use the "Kurds using American weapons" for some "plausibly deniable" operations on Turkish soil.
fun fun.
Yeah, what I was saying was that the Kurds appear to be under the impression they can do what they want (ie, violate Turkey's borders, be terrorists, etc) so long as they don't attack the American forces in Iraq. Now that the US has made it known that they won't get away with it, I doubt the Kurd leaders are prepared to pull back from their crazy bullshit.Flagg wrote:Yeah, the US is trying not to piss the Turks off. That's why the Armenian genocide recognition bill was such fucking bad timing.
But I really have to hand it to the Kurds, they sure know how to bite the hand that feeds them. Fuckers are the only ones (that aren't a corporation) that seem to have really benefitted from the US invasion.