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    Turkey may launch cross-border operation without consulting Iraq - premier

    Milliyet website, Istanbul
    20 Jul 05

    Excerpt from report by Turkish newspaper Milliyet website on 20 July;
    sub-headings inserted editorially:

    Prime Minister Erdogan has given a strong reply to US Chairman of the
    Joint Chiefs Richard Myers, who said that Baghdad would have plenty
    to say if Turkey crossed into northern Iraq. Pointing out that Turkey
    was a country targeted by terrorism Erdogan said that apart from some
    intelligence work the United States had not taken even the tiniest
    step regarding the presence of the PKK [KurdistanWorkers' Party]
    in northern Iraq. Erdogan stated that Turkey may mount a military
    operation aimed at the region, if necessary without consulting Baghdad.

    Prime Minister Erdogan and I spoke privately aboard the official jet
    that was taking him from the Russian town of Sochi to Ulan Bator, the
    capital of Mongolia for an official visit. He replied to my questions
    on various issues. Replying to my questions about Gen Myers' remarks
    Erdogan said, "I am speaking here are the prime minister of a country
    targeted by terrorism".

    Recalling that 40,000 people in Turkey had lost their lives to date
    because of terrorist attacks Erdogan said: "Therefore, we are hurting
    here. This is why this is a delicate matter for us." Erdogan voiced
    is views on how Turkey came out in support of the United States after
    9/11 but has not seen the same support given by Washington in return:

    "When 9/11 terrorism hit America the whole world rose to its feet,
    and Turkey, a country in pain, immediately said, "We will do whatever
    we must in the joint fight against terrorism. When steps were being
    taken in Afghanistan Turkey was the first to command ISAF. Why?
    Because it said, "This is a job for deeds not words" and it sent in
    1,400-1,500 soldiers.

    Turkey may act without consultation

    "While Turkey has been sincere in its actions the Americans have
    not taken even the tiniest of steps regarding the PKK terrorist
    organization infiltrating into Turkey, apart from a little intelligence
    work."

    Noting that Turkey would do what it had to if the limit of tolerance
    was exceeded Erdogan continued:

    "Countries and states have been given certain powers in this matter.
    This is a point of international law. This is the moment when Turkey
    uses its legitimate rights [of self defence]. And Turkey will conduct
    this operation within whatever rules exist, whatever the need. Make
    no mistake; it will do this in consultation with the relevant and
    responsible people in Iraq. However, there are times when it may do
    this without consultation. Why? Because it has been internationally
    empowered to do so".

    Turkey expects "solidarity" from Iraq

    Prime Minister Erdogan stated that he had spoken with Iraq's Prime
    Minister and acting Defence Minister Ibrahim al-Ushayqir al-Ja'fari
    about the PKK presence in northern Iraq, and noted that he had
    made it known Turkey expected help in this matter from the Iraqi
    administration. Erdogan elaborated:

    "Speaking as the prime minister of a fraternal country I said to him:
    'Look, we are being hurt a lot over here. We expect solidarity from
    you. Let us do this by acting in solidarity. What hurts us today may
    hurt you tomorrow. What is going on in Iraq today pains all of us
    here. Everybody is going, children, men, women, everybody. Therefore,
    we need to act jointly.' That is what I told him."

    [Passage omitted]
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