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    KURDISTAN THINKS THAT ANKARA'S TRANSBOUNDERY OPERATION IS DOOMED TO FAILURE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.11.2007 GMT+04:00

    The breakdown of the voting of Resolution 106 about the Armenian
    Genocide did much good to the negotiations between the USA and Turkey.

    The negotiations between President of the USA and the Turkish
    Prime-Minister finished in a rather predicted way: Bush practically
    gave carte blanche to the Turkish invasion of Northern Iraq, calling
    it antiterrorist operations. After the negotiations with George Bush,
    Recep Erdoghan announced that Turkey had decided to carry military
    operation and is not on the threshold of war.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I particularly emphasize that what we are going to
    realize is a military operation. The specialists and representatives
    of General Staff are well aware of it," he said, and added, that he
    doesn't excluded that this decision may become the "reason of war"
    in the south-eastern part of Turkey and in the whole country.

    Besides Erdoghan once again emphasized that Turkey "uses all
    the rights issued by the international law, against separatist
    terrorist organization in Northern Iraq, which threatens the
    territorial integrity and security of the country." "If the military
    operation is carried out it will exceptionally be against the
    Kurdistan Workers Party and never against the civilian population,"
    announced Erdoghan. According to him, Ankara thinks that "Turkey
    expects effective cooperation from its allies in its fight against
    the Kurdistan Workers Party," says ITAR-TASS. However, President of
    Turkey Abdullah Gul is not as categorical and announced that "Turkey
    hasn't decided yet what measures it will take against the Kurdistan
    Workers Party, but the fact that the Party poses great threat for
    Turkey and Northern Iraq, is out of question." Gul also mentioned that
    one of the most important achievements of Erdoghan's visit was the
    US support for the anti-terrorist operations. "Stabilization of Iraq
    isn't limited to calmness in Baghdad or in other provinces. Terrorists
    in the north of the country also threaten the stabilization of Iraq,"
    quotes Associate Press the words of the President.

    According to the official representative of Iraqi Kurdistan in the
    CIS countries Babakra Khoshavi, if Ankara still starts a transboundery
    operation, it will be doomed to failure. "Many years these mountainous
    regions have been out of control and those who are familiar with the
    guerrilla warfare know how complicated it is to carry any military
    actions in such conditions. Turkey has more than once tried to make it
    happen, but the operations failed. That is why we call Turkey to solve
    these problems in a peaceful way, so that the whole region wouldn't
    suffer destabilization", said the representative of Kurdistan during
    the Press-Conference in Moscow.

    If Turkey indeed unleashes the war with Iraq, and it must be mentioned
    that everything leads to this, it means that Turkey is not only
    interested in extermination of the Kurdish militants. Ankara wants
    first of all to become the power holder of the region.

    Turkey tries to find common language with the Arab World, which because
    of the friendship of Ankara and Tel-Aviv don't favor Turkey much. All
    that is going on at the moment makes Turkey's "new" foreign policy,
    which at the moment looks at the USA, but looks for closer allies,
    like Russia.

    According to experts, the independent country of Kurdistan already
    exists; it only has to receive its legal recognition. "The existence of
    the Kurdish State will put an end to the current Turkish Republic. The
    USA's efforts will not bring to anything any way, and Turkey will
    unleash the war in Northern Iraq, which will result in Iraq's
    federalization. But this is not the only factor to put an end to
    Turkey. Turkey will be shattered by national and religious issues,
    because the representatives of other ethnic communities living under
    Ankara's pressure will stand up," says Armenian historian Haikazun
    Alvrtsyan.

    It should be mentioned that the breakdown of the voting of Resolution
    106 about the Armenian Genocide did much good to the negotiations
    between the USA and Turkey. The truth is that Turks are too "upset"
    to be happy with the promise of help. "It will be very difficult for
    the USA to handle the situation, if it doesn't offer something to
    the Kurdistan Workers Party. The American-Turkish relations are being
    through hard times, they have improved a little, but they won't be like
    they used to. Many countries pass bills concerning the events of 1915,
    but for the first time a country denies its recognition so publicly,"
    thinks the analyst of the International Crisis Group Hue Pop.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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