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    Yeni Musavat, Azerbaijan
    February 16, 2008


    Turkey may enter Karabakh

    The PKK camps in the occupied lands will be hit. The
    US-Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance is being set up against the terrorist
    organization

    by Elsad Pasasoy

    Washington discusses PKK with Azerbaijan

    As part of the large-scaled military operations against the PKK,
    which have been under way since autumn of 2007, Turkey may also
    strike camps of the terrorist organization in Karabakh. According to
    reports obtained from sources in Turkey, this issue was on the agenda
    of the mutual discussions between Ankara and Washington to destroy
    the PKK facilities. Washington is said not against the discussion of
    this option considering the possibility of the PKK growing more
    active on territories of Azerbaijan.

    As reported, for the first time the USA discussed the issue of the
    PKK in the mutual antiterror talks with Azerbaijan. Visiting Baku
    after Ankara, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy to the
    Coordinator, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Frank
    Urbancic had talks with officials to this end.

    [Azerbaijani] Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov, who met F.
    Urbancic, confirmed that the PKK was also posing a threat to
    Azerbaijan. Speaking about the issue, the deputy minister said that
    "this organization is coming closer to our country", thereby, hinting
    that the discussions were serious.

    There are periodically reports in the Turkish and Azerbaijani media
    that members of the PKK, driven into a corner in the northern Iraq,
    cross Azerbaijan and set up bases there. Obviously, those reports
    have been sufficiently proved by evidence, and consequently, official
    circles have set the wheels in motion. At the same time, the start of
    the discussions between the USA and Azerbaijan over the PKK shows
    that the situation is more complex than we expected.

    Official recognition of PKK threat

    Incidentally, the Azerbaijani authorities have never spoken about the
    PKK so openly and fearlessly. A. Azimov's statement that "the USA and
    Azerbaijan are discussing the PKK issue at the antiterror talks"
    shows that cardinal changes have taken place with relation to this
    problem. We should recall that until recently, the authorities were
    deviating from commenting on the PKK under very different pretexts.
    Some officials even issued statements on the sidelines saying that
    "if we recognize the PKK as a terrorist organization, it may pose a
    threat to Azerbaijan".

    The fact that the USA has one foot in Turkey and another foot in
    Azerbaijan while discussing the PKK problem shows how the process is
    serious. Washington has already declared the PKK its enemy and
    obviously this is not a mere wordy political statement. The USA seems
    resolute to completely crash this terrorist organization.

    This state has taken a decision to fight against the PKK after it
    stated to target the US interests in Azerbaijan too. Reports that the
    PKK would commit acts of terror against the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil
    pipeline and other strategic energy infrastructures were obviously
    serious.

    It is for sure that the PKK issue topped the meetings at the National
    Security and the Interior Ministries with Urbancic. It seems that a
    coalition of the USA-Turkey-Azerbaijan is being shaped in the fight
    against the PKK.

    Intelligence reports confirm PKK presence in Karabakh

    In the meantime, the Israeli intelligence has confirmed that the PKK
    terrorists have concentrated in Azerbaijani territories under
    Armenian occupation. The report says that after the operations of the
    Turkish armed forces against the PKK terrorist organization in
    regions bordering Iraq, terrorists are coming together in Armenia and
    in Azerbaijani territories under the Armenian occupation.

    APA news agency quoted Turkish Show TV as reporting that after the
    Turkish armed forces pounded PKK camps, terrorists did not head for
    Iran but Armenia. This report was also confirmed by the Israeli
    intelligence. In conformity with a decision of the PKK leaders, the
    occupied Azerbaijani districts of Fuzuli and Lacin have been chosen
    camps for terrorists.

    We should recall that addressing the latest Munich conference,
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan strictly urged the
    Armenians to "leave Karabakh". Some observers believe that such a
    strict position of the Turkish officials at the international event
    may be an announcement of the brethren country to carry out military
    operations against the PKK in Karabakh.

    There are solid grounds now to say that the USA does not only
    recognize the PKK as a terrorist organization in words. Washington's
    position is now unambiguous in destroying camps of the terrorist
    organization which is openly threatening its interests.

    In an interview with our paper, the head of the public relations
    office of the US embassy to Azerbaijan, Jonathan Henick, once again
    confirmed that the issue of PKK was discussed at the talks with
    Azerbaijani officials: "I cannot speak about details of the
    discussions as I did not attend those meetings. I can only say that
    we have no information about the existence of the PKK in Azerbaijan.
    We simply hear similar reports. We naturally are ready to have talks
    with Azerbaijani officials to this effect. The PKK has
    representatives in Turkey, Iraq, European countries and the problem
    of the PKK does exist. Naturally, if this problem also surfaces here,
    no doubt, we shall cooperate with Azerbaijan."

    Can the USA target those camps after reports of the Turkish and
    Israeli sources that PKK terrorists have been resettled to occupied
    lands? In reply to this question, Henick said that "I cannot exactly
    say what might happen", adding that in fight against terrorism,
    peace-loving countries and governments should cooperate: "However,
    our priority is to fight against the PKK in Iraq and Turkey. If your
    reports on the PKK are confirmed, we are ready for talks with the
    Azerbaijani government."

    Spokesman attests that PKK threat is high

    The [Azerbaijani] Foreign Ministry spokesman, Xazar Ibrahim, has
    confirmed the existence of the PKK threat: "And this threat is very
    high. First, official Baku cannot control the occupied lands now.
    Second, the threat is that those territories are controlled by the
    occupying state with wide experience in the conduct of terror acts.
    For the time being, there are reports that the PKK is resettled
    there.

    "Bearing in mind that the PKK carries out terror acts in the region,
    at the same time, it also issued statements that relevant
    infrastructures would be hit in Azerbaijan. The overall threat is
    very high. Therefore, this should be reacted properly. Azerbaijan is
    in political consultations to this end, at the same time, is in
    discussions with both regional and allying states."

    As for the prospects of any specific military action, Ibrahim said
    that a relevant condition is required for this: "Azerbaijan is
    naturally capable of taking relevant steps to repulse all the dangers
    and threats."

    Information we obtained at the end of the day was very intriguing. A
    source (an official editorial staff) on condition of anonymity said
    that the PKK's auxiliary camps had been in existence in Karabakh long
    before: "Simply those camps are being reinforced. The military arm of
    the PKK is being fully relocated to Karabakh. This is what makes
    Turkey and America uneasy. This terrorist organization has come all
    of a sudden closer to oil pipelines.

    "Moreover, the PKK is bearing a grudge against the USA and this bad
    blood might be manifested in a dangerous option of committing acts of
    terror. Therefore, the USA wants the PKK be ousted from Karabakh and
    they could only be driven out from there by armed intervention. At
    present Azerbaijan and Turkey are in discussion over bombing PKK
    camps to be located in joint operations. This is very likely to take
    place in the months to come. The USA should also participate in this
    process closely. Military delegations of both countries have already
    stationed in Baku."

    Our source also claimed that with the support of the USA, Turkish and
    Azerbaijani troops can kick off joint operations under the pretext of
    hitting PKK camps: "Both air and ground operations are possible in
    spring and the work is under way to work out such a plan. The USA
    needs several districts bordering Iran, at least Fuzuli be returned
    under Azerbaijan's control. Due to future-oriented strategic
    interests, the control over Azerbaijani occupied lands bordering Iran
    by Armenians as well as Russia does not suit the USA...[ellipsis as
    published]"

    The Azerbaijani government may soon officially appeal to Turkey to
    intervene in Karabakh to deal with the PKK camps.

    US Defence Secretary Robert Gates is soon expected to visit Turkey.
    The Turkish media report that this is connected with plans to work
    out a joint "fatal operation" against the PKK in spring. US Attorney
    General Michael B. Mukasey currently in Turkey told the local media
    after meetings Turkish officials that the aim of the countries' are
    to end with the PKK.
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