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    TURKEY WANTS WASHINGTON TO ASSIST IN SETTLEMENT OF KURDISH PROBLEM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.05.2007 19:24 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "While President Bush's new strategy in Iraq focuses
    on stopping the violence in Baghdad, trouble threatens to boil over
    in Iraq's Kurdish region to the north, which the administration
    frequently holds up as an island of stability and a model for the
    future," The Washington Post reports.

    The long dispute between Turkey and Iraq over renegade Kurdish
    fighters camped on the Iraqi side of their shared border reached
    new heights last month. When the head of Iraq's Kurdish regional
    government threatened to provoke an uprising among Turkish Kurds,
    Turkey responded with warnings of direct military action and an angry
    complaint to Washington. Turkey has massed thousands of soldiers on
    its side of the border and has warned it will dismantle the camps
    in Iraq if the U.S. military will not use some of its nearly 150,000
    troops in Iraq to do it.

    In an effort to placate the Turks, the Bush administration recently
    sent Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's senior aide on Iraq to meet
    with Turkey's top diplomatic and military leaders. In a television
    interview there, Iraq coordinator David Satterfield blamed Iraqi
    Kurdish leaders and promised that the administration will lean on
    them." The Kurdish leadership must do more to address this problem
    of terror and terrorists," Satterfield said.

    The administration also promised to step up efforts by retired
    Gen. Joseph Ralston, appointed by Bush to avert a clash between Turkey
    - a NATO ally - and Iraq, The Washington Post reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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