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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkey ready to intrude into northern Iraq at any price
    12.10.2007 15:59 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Turkey is ready to pay any price for a trans-border
    operation in Northern Iraq,' Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    Friday. `We have run out of patience,' he added.

    `The Turkish parliament will be submitted a bill on operation aiming
    to clear the region of PKK fighters early next week,' he said.

    Turkey's army has prepared several scenarios of a trans-border
    operation in north Iraq to counter Kurdish insurgents, which the
    government will pass to parliament.

    Turkey's government announced on Tuesday the possibility of a military
    incursion into Iraq to track down Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
    fighters, who have killed some 30 Turkish soldiers during two
    days. The country has been amassing troops near Iraq, and shelling and
    air-raiding suspected rebel positions along the border.

    The scenarios include an advance of 5-10 km into Iraq to gain full
    control of the border; pinpoint air attacks on suspected separatist
    bases; air raids on PKK strongholds in the mountains; and combined
    land operations and air attacks, Hurriyet newspaper reported.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on television on Wednesday
    that the operation would aim to clear the region of PKK fighters, who
    currently number about 3,500, but did not say when it could be
    launched.

    He said the government wanted parliamentary approval for the operation
    to be valid within a year, so the army can "tackle problems as they
    arise."

    Iraq has protested against a Turkish military operation on its
    territory, calling it "aggression against Iraq and its territorial
    integrity." Erdogan responded that Ankara was not after Iraq's
    territory or sovereignty, but sought to counter the mounting terrorism
    threat emanating from the country, RIA Novosti reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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