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    Turkish general calls for military assault in Iraq
    By Michael Kuser in Istanbul and Guy Dinmore in Washington

    FT
    April 13 2007 03:00

    Turkey's top general called yesterday for military intervention in
    northern Iraq in comments that will increase regional tensions -
    already high after a series of verbal exchanges between Turkish and
    Kurdish leaders.

    General Yasar Buyukanit, Turkey's chief of staff, said he believed
    that Turkish troops had to move across the border to combat rebels
    from the Kurdish Workers party (PKK).


    Ankara accuses the Kurdish regional government of northern Iraq of
    harbouring the rebels - an allegation the regional government denies.

    "From the military point of view, a [military] operation in northern
    Iraq must be made," said Gen Buyukanit. He added, however, that he had
    not yet submitted a request to parliament and that "no political
    decision has been made yet".

    The US has been anxious to avoid such an operation, which it believes
    would further destabilise Iraq and the region. But Gen Buyukanit's
    comments seemed designed to increase the pressure on both Turkey's
    political leadership - ahead of a presidential election next month -
    and Washington to allow such a move.

    The Bush administration has repeatedly told Ankara that such a move
    would not be productive. While Washington believes that some of the
    rhetoric from the Turkish military is tied up with internal politics
    in advance of the presidential election, US officials also assess
    there is a chance that Turkey will move into northern Iraq - but not
    imminently.

    The European Union, whose influence over Ankara has been reduced by
    the troubles over Turkey's EU membership negotiations, has also made
    clear that it does not want a Turkish incursion into northern Iraq.

    But tensions have recently mounted, partly because of the PKK's
    continued operations in Turkey and partly because of the debate in
    Iraq over the division of power between the country's regional
    governments.

    Gen Buyukanit's statement followed a threat by Massoud Barzani, leader
    of the Kurdish autonomous region, to "interfere" in Turkey's
    south-east if Turkey "interfered" in his Kurdish area. The Turkish
    armed forces also sent a note of protest to the national government in
    Baghdad this week, requesting action against the Kurdish rebels.

    The US is pressing Mr Barzani to deal with the threat posed by the
    PKK. A US official in Washington told the Financial Times yesterday
    that recent comments by Mr Barzani were "dangerous, provocative and
    unhelpful".

    Turkish officials complain that their main concern - the establishment
    of an independent Kurdish state - is coming closer day by day, despite
    US public commitment to preserve the territorial integrity of Iraq.

    Gen Buyukanit made veiled references to the US as the party that had
    let the Kurds in northern Iraq become "spoiled" to such an extent that
    their leader could threaten Turkey.

    When asked by a local reporter about Mr Barzani and Turkey's alliance
    with the US, the general said: "He [Mr Barzani] is at a very low level
    and I look to the one who enables him to speak so, who enables the
    division of Iraq, which is the greatest threat to the region."
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