SOUL brothers my name is Eugen I am Swede with litvin background, and my soul is always with freedom fighters.
Month ago I have been banned http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/index.php for the following reason:
”Racism”, and constant stirring.
Date the ban will be lifted: 04-19-2007, 10:00 PM
Like a wolverine I was fighting against 50 Turks, they are strong and in a great numbers, we need a teem to support and promote idea of the independent Kurdistan . Kurdistan needs you especially you Vladimir. )
Guys who has a pictures of Iraqi Kurdistan military forces pleace post it together wth the story from front lines.
Just some posts from “Turkish teem”
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... p?t=105625
Turkey Says NO WAY to a Kurdish Kirkuk
As I see, some of yours underestimate (with knowledge or not) Turkish state in the region and the world era. In the face of new challenges, foreign policy strategy has had to evolve in order to move closer to its objectives: security, internal territorial integrity and economic development.
Since the first Iraqi war in 1991, Turkish foreign policy is therefore rearranging and shifting the regional map and geopolitical units. Until 1992, Turkey sought to present itself as the leader of a broader, regional “new world order,” the leading country in a “Turkic front” made up of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzistan.[7] This new Turkic belt placed Turkey as a regional superpower in the eyes of many in the US as well as in Israel. The willingness of Süleyman Demirel to assume political responsibility from the Adriatic to the Great Wall of China highlighted Turkey’s paramount importance to the US.
But if you want to write and read with sense about overall issues of Turkey and his near era, you will more understand what it stands, otherwise you will put yourself with your one-sided and unbacked views from the others. This will be the main and probably the main problem of Bush admin USA. He shows the results and he could accept the failure of his politics...Today World is not more safe place after baseless invasion.
The Iraq Kurds should wake up to the fact that the U.S. support won't help them; it's only making the Kurds a second Israel, without a harbor, surrounded by hostile neighboring countries. The best option for the Iraq Kurds in Iraq is to prevent a civil war. All other options would be a dead end for them once a civil war erupted.
The picture is more complicated than USA was previously assumed. The picture is so big...Islamic Iran (huge problems with Israel), undemocratic Syria (huge problems with Israel), nationalist Kurds (they try to keep Usa as a ally against Turks,Irans,Syrians...) who wants to divide Iraq, ****es Iraq backed by Iran, Sunnies Iraq backed by Arabians...
It would be a total vicious circle for the Kurds to go through a civil war. It won't matter whether U.S. troops are relocated to northern Iraq or pulled out of Iraq completely. In any case, the Kurds would be targeted for their collaboration with the U.S. The U.S. presence in their region means that al-Qaeda would concentrate its attacks on this region. Without the U.S.' presence, al-Qaeda and other Arabs would drag an independent Kurdistan into a civil war. This is the another problem for them...
In the event of a civil war, the only exit for the Kurds is the Turkish border, which has unfortunately, been blocked by the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The only one and strong country will help Kurds...This is Turkey, not others...And the Kurds now play on the other side with no sense.
So the balance is on a very thin line. Who tries to break that, will show only one thing "Blood"...endless Blood...and other Israelitic problem in the Middle East...So could ME carry another P-I tic problem in the region? So could world carry it? So where is security?
regards,
CDTRF
hundreds military trucks near Iraq border...video;
http://video.haberturk.com/Video.asp...53&k_A=kapital
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Originally Posted by Vorian
Clearday, long time no see.
The Turkish army has been in the area for months, so stop maaking statements like, "We are going to teach a lesson to PKK", etc. If the US don't give permission you will just stay and watch from the other side of the border.
Friend, long time I only watch forum...Sorry, but we dont think same as you see...US has no much pocker cards in the area. They wish that we to stay neutral and no attack any one...I very much doubt you will understand the sophisticated issue in the region. There are very mixed and deuce position here.
- Iran
- Sunnies Arap backed by Turkey and Arabs
- Turkomen backed by Turkey
- Kurds backed by USA and maybe a little by Israels
- Shiiets backed by Iran
- Turkey, Iran, Syria, Sunnies elements and shiis against any Kurdish independent state...
Originally Posted by Vorian
I think I understand better than you think. Still you said yourself that US wants you to stay neutral. Pretty much what I said.
you said Turks need permission from USA before they can do anything..
Wrong!! A cross-boarder operation is perfectly legal according to U.N when a neighboring country is harbouring terrorists who are a threat to the nations security. sooooo yea.... we dont need anyones permission.
There is a limit to tolerance my friend... Turkey was planning a cross-border operation awhillllle ago... but thier ally(USA) insisted they will eliminate the PKK problem in N.Iraq for them.
so what do you do when your ally fails to meet its promise??
just sit around an continue to get picked on?
Originally Posted by David Tate
Wow... quoting KurdishMedia.com. I'd get crucified for quoting that Kurdish propoganda!!
I did it to show those who still belive those "peaceful" kurds in N.Iraq has nothing to do with this terror organization (that includes you also) and of course to show how barzani double talks and contridicts with himself as in the article you posted above.
Barzani's words from that article you posted;
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In Monday's interview, Barzani denied that Iraqi Kurds supported the group.
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PS - So Because there's a battalion of IA from the north fighting in Baghdad... that's bad? Don't soldiers from Istanbul get to pull duty in the Southeast? Why's this such an issue (personally, I get it... just curious about your thoughts).
No..not bad at all. It's the kurds concern to be mixed in the sectarian killings, not mine. I just have to hope that since they're terrorists themselves, the insurgents eliminates as many as they can from the PKK terrorists mixed in the peshmerges.
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