Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Turkey and the PKK

The major question being pondered by military analyst and armchair generals alike is what will happen should Turkey cross into northern Iraq to attack the Kurdish rebels they are holding responsible for two recent bomb attacks.

Sky News is reporting that Turkey has given the green light to its military to "take all necessary measures" against Kurdish rebels held responsible for two recent bomb attacks.

Analysts are predicting that an invasion, even a limited cross border incursion could affect Turkey's ties with the United States.

Sky News is reporting that they have seen Turkish military build-ups before, but they were always limited to hot pursuit border crossings, which due to the heat of the moment do not require prior approval. However, other analysts are reporting that America is presently urging restraint within the northern region, which is normally one of the only remaining peaceful portions of Iraq.

"In the past 10 days more than two dozen people - soldiers and civilians - have been killed in southeastern Turkey in attacks by the Kurdistan Workers' Party - the PKK," the article from Sky News stated.

This is an interesting development, according to Wikipedia; the PKK, aka, Kurdistan Workers Party is listed as a terrorist organization internationally by a number of states and organizations, including the USA, NATO and the EU. More than 37,000 people have been killed in the Turkey-PKK conflict since 1984, most of which were civilians, 4,568 being military personnel.

It never ceases to amaze me that throughout history our country has aligned itself with various military and quasi-military organizations in order to accomplish various military objectives. Then, after the fighting is over and the group is well equipped and trained by our own military and intelligence agencies, we always end up at odds with them, their leadership, and end up having to fight that group later on.

Traditionally, we have only felt sorrow for the people of Kurdistan, as Saddam Hussein did everything that he could, including dropping poison gas among entire civilian populations. Along these same lines, it is very easy to forget that the people of Kurdistan have been waging their own wars.

A Turkish cross-border incursion to battle the PKK just may ignite more sparks within Iraq, we will have to wait and see how it progresses.

4 comments:

Wild Bill said...

What has me watchin the cross-border attacks into Iraq is the Iranians involvement..

Dontcha know that Gen. Petreaus is chompin at the bit to go get him a piece or two Iranian ASS ??

The prospect of us leavin out of Iraq only to go into Iran is lookin more likely all the time.. We are gonna have to take out ol Act-Mad sooner or later and since we have the Troops in the hood, might as well save a little time and money and effort and wear and tear on the Troops and go ahead and do the deed..

I heard there was some rumblins at Tehran U the other day so all is NOT good around the well with the 12th dirtbag in it !!

But I still thank Turkey has some PAY-BACK comin for there lack of support and assisstance before the Iraq invasion..

But didnt somebody in the Iraqi Gubmint give the go-ahead for Turkey to cross the border ??

The Old Ranter said...

Yep, I do believe that I read that too. Problem is, I cannot find where it was, so I left it out.

Time will tell.

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