The Dangers for Turkey in Iraq

Turkish army must invade Dahuk, Mosul, Arbil, Suleymaniyeh and Kirkuk. A multicultural Mesopotamia should then be launched, with Aramaic, Turkmen, and three ‘Kurdish’ dialects officially accepted. The Oil of Kirkuk belongs to Turkey.
For some time, we thought we live in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. After a lot of deliberations, consultations and discussions, Turkish aircraft started hitting targets in North Iraq. The effort to annihilate the terrorist PKK headquarters was certainly a much demanded action, but it would be an aberration to imagine that through similar attacks a terrorist organization, magnificently supported by the Anti-Turkish Anglo-French establishments and their agents in America, can be totally annihilated. It will not.

At this moment, Turkey has embarked on a great scale national commitment to eradicate terrorism and secessionism, abundantly supported by Paris and London. It would be awful to imagine that this great commitment would bring forth only little result. It would damage the image and the psychology of the Turkish army, its credibility among Turks and abroad, and it would spread despair in Turkey; in brief, it would weaken the country enormously.

One should take into consideration that, among the Anglo-French colonial establishments that oppose Turkey’s invasion of Northern Iraq, there are a few wicked minds suggesting to finally let Turkey arrange limited scale invasion of Iraq, mostly the Zakho and Amadi districts of the Dahuk province, and be there ineffective (as they would increase their support to gangsters like Barzani and Talabani in terms of logistics, intelligence info, political advice and guidance) in order to later use politically against Turkey the deliberately pre-calculated and pre-arranged ‘ineffectiveness’ of the Turkish army.

As a matter of fact, Turkey is in danger, and if the correct targets are not set, every effort can be met with failure. Even worse, there are forces and lobbies already counting on a Turkish failure in Northern Iraq, as it will serve their plans for dramatic changes in the Middle East (along with other parallel – not by coincidence of course – developments). Turkey’s failure in the Iraqi Kurdistan will trigger disaster to many peoples of the Middle East, as their existence is also targeted.

The dangers Turkey is facing in Iraq are daily reported in front of our eyes; to follow the news, one gets the idea that every day the dangers become more real and the perspectives appear worse.

Today’s report published in Zaman (English version) specifies the following (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=130267):

"Soldiers, under air cover from Cobra attack helicopters and support from Sikorsky troop carriers, scoured the rugged Küpeli and Gabar mountains in Şırnak province for terrorists.

The army also sent thousands of soldiers to reinforce troops in Şırnak and Hakkari provinces near the Iraqi border as part of the ongoing operations. Troops in the province of Tunceli in eastern Anatolia were also being reinforced. On Wednesday, the General Staff said its forces had killed 11 PKK terrorists this week in clashes in the Küpeli Mountains in Şırnak.

There were no reports of new cross-border raids after Turkish warplanes bombed PKK positions in northern Iraq on Wednesday. Turkey has massed up to 100,000 troops, backed by warplanes, artillery and tanks, near its border with Iraq".

In this article (under the title ‘Security forces hunt PKK terrorists in new operations’) we are confronted with the incredible waste of the Turkish military resources, and the ineffectiveness of any plan that does not target the epicenter of evil; and the epicenter of the terrorist actions perpetrated against Turkey is deep inside Northern Iraq.

It would be critically mistaken to imagine that the few PKK leaders in the Kandil mountains can possibly spread such a confusion in South-Eastern Turkey. Certainly the Kandil mountains PKK headquarters consisted in the closest outpost they had before the Turkish borders in the Eastern part of the 352 km long Turkish – Iraqi borderline. But when PKK-related terrorist acts are perpetrated in Diyarbakir and Tunceli at a distance of 550 km or 650 km, one can easily understand that it does not all go through only the Kandil headquarters. The corroboration will come when, if Turkey limits its attacks against the Iraqi North only at the air level, the destruction of various outposts like the destroyed Kandil will be proven unable to eradicate the terrorism.

Instead of waiting the future and meanwhile pondering, I would rather suggest to monitor better the father of the PKK terrorists, his reactions and his statements. We have repeatedly accused the Anglo-French establishment as the real instigator of all wars and attacks against Turkey. In the case of the PKK terrorist acts, and the future of the so-called Turkish ‘Kurdistan’ – an otherwise inexistent notion that has been created only within the Paris Freemasonic Ateliers of Apostasy and Inhumanity –, the intermediate person, entitled to fuel the disaster of Turkey, in order to become the Anglo-French puppet and dictator of an ominous Kurdistan state, is Barzani.

And Barzani reacted immediately and shamelessly against the Turkish air attacks and the destruction of the Kandil outpost.

Quoted by the Peyamner Web site, affiliated with his Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Barzani said to the residents of villages near the Kandil Mountains: "You are not alone, this is a problem related to the Kurdish people". Barzani was actually in that area, and he reportedly cut short his visit because of the bombardment.

With his eyes red because of the use of drugs administered to him by his French advisors, the megalomaniac Barzani who wants to rule a so-called ‘Kurdish’ state from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf, went on saying: "These daily strikes are unacceptable. ... Their goal is not only the PKK but the whole idea of an autonomous Kurdish region".

To reconfirm our earlier assertions, Barzani made it clear: "Bombardment of villages near the Kandil Mountains is no different than bombardment of Arbil, Sulaimaniya or the entire Kurdistan region".

For long Ankara had accused Iraqi Kurds, who run an autonomous administration in the north of the country, of tolerating and even supporting the PKK. Guided by the criminal gangsters of the Quai d’ Orsay, Barzani as a genuine liar was denying this; now that Turkey demonstrated determination in eradicating the evil, he supports those he had repeatedly said he had not.

Poised – in his mind – to become the new dictator of the Middle East, incorporating millions of Aramaeans, Zaza, Azeris, Turkmens, Loris, Bakhtiaris and others in his prison of pseudo-Kurdistan, Barzani criticized the only force that can prevent the rise of the Kurdish Saddam, Turkey:

"The Turkish government committed a cruel crime against the people of Iraqi Kurdistan when they hit Kurdish villages on the border. It is a cruel crime against unarmed citizens". Ready to postulate for the non existing position of Father of Kurds, Barzani admonished: "I want to remind everybody that the blood of the people of Kurdistan is not cheap".

We have here to denounce this incredible and appalling monument of hypocrisy, duplicity and mendacity that only a low level student of the French and the British could have the guts to make public.

Yes, the blood of Barzani’s Kurds is not cheap; true.

But the blood of the Yazidi Kurds who are being mercilessly slaughtered by Barzani’s butchers is probably cheaper – for him, of course.

And what about the blood of the Aramaeans of Mosul and Arbil? If we judge based on the attacks perpetrated by Barzani’s gangs and other Iraqi terrorists (http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/Priester_Iskandar_12_10_2006.htm and http://www.aramnahrin.org/English/MurderRagiedAzizGanie_3_6_2007.htm), it must be much cheaper for Barzani.

This reconfirms our revelation of his evil intentions; Barzani is the vicious enemy of Turkey and at the same time the ominous persecutor of a multitude of other Middle Eastern nations.

If all this is not immediately taken seriously in Ankara, it will create an unbearable situation that will ceaselessly producing trouble to Turkey. Closely guided by his Anglo-French mentors, whose complete plans he totally ignores, Barzani behaves in a way perfectly tailored according to the Anglo-French plans for Turkey’s destruction.

To better present himself as ‘father of the Kurds’, he refused to meet with visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice because of Washington's tolerance of Turkish military attacks. Nechirvan Barzani, Massoud Barzani’s nephew, and due to the prevailing nepotism and tribalism of the Barzani clan, ‘prime minister’ of the regional Kurdish government, explained his uncle’s attitude: "The United States supervises [Iraq's] airspace, so it is not possible that a violation of this airspace occurs without the knowledge or approval of the Americans" (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=129916).

Then, the triumphology of the attacks perpetrated on December 16 success is useless. Turkey’s diplomatic, political and military establishment must understand that this situation cannot continue.

So, Dr. O. Faruk Loğoğlu, Chairman of the Eurasia Strategic Research Center (ASAM) and Turkey’s former Ambassador to the US, is absolutely right in his analysis ‘Turkey hits terrorist targets in Iraq -- what now?’ (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=130234) to demand a holistic approach to the so-called ‘Kurdish’ issue, as we did it repeatedly: "Turkey, Kurds, France and Freemasonic Messianism" (http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/Article/Turkey--Kurds--France-and-Freemasonic-Messianism/66239),
"There cannot be a Kurdistan" (http://www.buzzle.com/articles/there-cannot-be-a-kurdistan.html) and "The Search for Turkey’s Identity and Real Soul" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=33818). But it would be disastrous to think that, following three air attacks, PKK infrastructure in Turkey and in Iraq has been dismantled.

Turkish army must invade Dahuk, Mosul, Arbil, Suleymaniyeh and Kirkuk. All houses must be checked, all guns collected, all oppressed minorities liberated, and the land annexed; a multicultural Mesopotamia should then be launched, with Aramaic, Turkmen, and three ‘Kurdish’ dialects officially accepted. The Oil of Kirkuk belongs to Turkey.

As January is going to be a month of intensive Turkish – American deliberations, Turkey should search and find in Washington D.C. the supporters of Turkey’s tutelage of Iraq, which would be the way for the US soldiers to leave Mesopotamia, having accomplished their mission and with their prestige intact. Turkish army in Kirkuk, as a first step towards a complete replacement, should be the focus of every discussion.

After praising the US for providing intelligence in support of attacks against the PKK, the Turkish President is scheduled to visit the US between Jan. 7 and 9. In an effort to appease the past disturbances, the Turkish President said: "Both of us are satisfied. This is how it should be. We could have come to this point earlier" (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=130263).

In the meantime, despite real-time intelligence cooperation, the White House expressed concern to Ankara over a possible escalation of Turkey's attacks inside Iraq, especially "anything that could lead to ... civilian casualties", spokesman Scott Stanzel said.

Both, the President of Turkey and the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) Deputy Chief of General Staff, Gen. Ergin Saygun, who is scheduled to visit the US in late January, must explain to their US interlocutors that precisely this duplicity damaged the US interests in the Middle East, and it is rather high time for them to reconsider.

Expressing concern for civilian casualties in Northern Iraq should have been the US top priority, before spokesman Stanzel started worrying about the outcome of a Turkish intervention in that area. And what about the US concern for civilian casualties in Darfur, Ogaden, Somalia and other parts of the world where massacres are being perpetrated?

Deputy Chief of General Staff, Gen. Saygun will be returning a visit by Gen. James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, to Ankara in late November, where the latter discussed the establishment of a joint command center in the capital city of Turkey to coordinate the transfer of real-time intelligence on the PKK hideouts in northern Iraq. Gen. Saygun's planned visit will also take place as part of a decision reached between Turkey and the US to set up a high-level military-to-military dialogue to coordinate the real-time intelligence cooperation.

The two visits should be followed by Turkey’s arrival to Kirkuk.

Note
Picture: Kirkuk belongs to Turkey.
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 12/29/2007
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