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Iraq
Turkish troops enter Iraq, kill four Kurdish rebels
2010-06-17
Turkish soldiers on Wednesday crossed into northern Iraq in pursuit of Kurdish rebels for the first time in two years and bombed targets across the border, killing four militants, the army said.

The cross-border operation came in response to an attack by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on border guards near the Iraqi frontier, the latest in a series of bloody assaults by the rebels.

The attack on the base in the southeastern province of Sirnak at 1:00 a.m. (2200 GMT) triggered a clash lasting several hours in which a Turkish soldier was killed, the army said in a statement on its website.

Turkish commandos and special forces then followed the rebels after they fled into northern Iraq "after their unsuccessful attack", it added.

"Four terrorists were killed in clashes at the border and two to three kilometres" (1.2 to 1.8 miles) inside Iraqi territory, the army statement said.

The Turkish soldiers "are still continuing a sweep of the region," it added.

Turkish fighter jets also bombed a group of rebels as well as mortar and anti-aircraft gun positions detected deeper inside northern Iraq, successfully hitting the targets, the statement added.

The NTV news channel reported that 600 to 800 soldiers were taking part in the ground incursion.

The pro-Kurdish Firat news agency -- considered by Turkey to be a PKK mouthpiece -- said on its website that the rebels had confirmed a Turkish incursion of about two to three kilometres inside Iraq.

The agency also cited the rebels as saying that the Turkish army had suffered heavy losses in the attack on the border guards, but did not give a figure.

Ercan Citlioglu, an expert on terrorism and outlawed groups, said it appeared to be more of a short-term operation with the troops returning home after achieving their aims, rather than a large-scale lengthy incursion.

But he told the NTV news channel it was a "message" to Iraqi Kurds to take measures against the PKK, and also to the rebels that they would face consequences from attacking Turkish targets.
Posted by:tipper

#8  Don't' you just love it when a plan comes together?

Being said by a lot of people who voted for Obama.
Including Obama of course.
Posted by: Goober Goobelopolous   2010-06-17 19:38  

#7  "I wonder if Obama is starting to understand why his predecessors never "thought" of doing things his way."

Probably not, gorb. I suspect he thinks the way the Turks are behaving is a feature of his "diplomacy," not a bug. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-06-17 18:15  

#6  Time to kick ass!
Posted by: Willy   2010-06-17 17:11  

#5  So Obama gave them a finger and it looks like they are going to try to take the whole hand. I wonder if Obama is starting to understand why his predecessors never "thought" of doing things his way.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-17 16:25  

#4  So Turkey crosses into Iraq to attack Kurds and Iran crosses into Iraq to attack Kurds - anyone see a little collusion here?
Posted by: Andy Climp5889   2010-06-17 13:28  

#3  "I wonder what the difference between a rebel and a militant is."

That's easy, gorb - anyone attacking the Jooooooos is a militant.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-06-17 12:08  

#2  A rebel is someone who attacks you. A militant is someone who attacks people other than you.
Posted by: Omeretle Bluetooth4716   2010-06-17 12:05  

#1  So it's OK for Turkey to protect itself from rebels, but not for Israel to protect itself from militants.

I wonder what the difference between a rebel and a militant is.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-17 10:14  

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