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  • Iraqi raid plans deepen Turkey-US row

    EuroNews, France
    Oct 12 2007


    Iraqi raid plans deepen Turkey-US row


    With Turkey preparing for a possible strike against the PKK in Iraq,
    the Kurdish rebels have threatened to widen their attacks against
    Turkish targets. Turkish plans for an anti-terrorist operation to
    counter cross-border raids by the PKK have worried the US. Washington
    fears it would further destabilise northern Iraq. But Ankara, whose
    troops are coming under increasing rebel attack, is in no mood to
    listen to American concerns.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signalled his country is
    willing to risk angering Washington. This comes after a congressional
    committee outraged Turkey by voting to call the 1915 massacre of
    Armenians genocide. Turkey is a key US ally in the region, vital as a
    supply base for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Now Erdogan has said the genocide vote, pushed through by Democrats
    but opposed by the White House, has put cooperation with the US at
    risk. Erdogan's government is to seek approval from parliament next
    week for an operation in Iraq.

    Some analysts think Ankara will ultimately hold off, in line with US
    demands. But relations between the two allies have rarely been lower.
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