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The Grand Turk
Turkey won’t stop operations in Kurdistan Region, says top general
2018-06-04
[Rudaw] ANKARA ‐ The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
’s top military brass vowed to continue operations in the Kurdistan Region during an inspection of troops near the border.

Chief of General Staff Gen. Hulusi Akar was joined by the commanders of Turkey’s land, air, and naval forces in a visit to Yuksekova, Hakkari province Saturday evening.

Ottoman Turkish forces have pushed 26-27 kilometres into the Kurdistan Region in an operation against the PKK ‐ an gang fighting for the rights of Kurds in Turkey and considered a terrorist organization by Ankara, the United States and the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
"The forces of Evil who pose a threat to Turkey have been eliminated and we will continue to eliminate them, credit to the operations of Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch, and operations in northern Iraq," Akar said in a speech.

Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch were two operations in northern Syria. The purpose of Euphrates Shield in 2016 was to remove ISIS threats from the borders with Turkey and prevent Kurds from expanding control west of the Euphrates River. Olive Branch, earlier this year, was an operation against Kurdish forces in Afrin.

Ankara considers the Kurdish forces in Rojava, northern Syria to be branches of the PKK, a charge the Kurds deny.

Turkey’s goal in its current operation in the Kurdistan Region is the PKK headquarters in the Qandil Mountains.

"Our operations against forces of Evil in northern Iraq will continue," Akar vowed.

Ottoman Turkish jets frequently carry out Arclight airstrikes against alleged PKK positions in the Kurdistan Region. Some civilians have been killed in the strikes.

On Friday, Ottoman Turkish media broadcast images of Ottoman Turkish forces in Barmiza, a Kurdish village in the Bradost region.

Baghdad has condemned the incursion and violation of its territory.

Erbil has called on the PKK to leave the region and a group of politicians want the regional parliament to convene a special session to condemn Turkey’s offensive.

The PKK has vowed to defend the region.

"We will never accept the occupation of Southern Kurdistan by the Ottoman Turkish state. We will not allow the Ottoman Turkish state to feel safe on Kurdish soil," Bager Erdal, a commander in the HPG (PKK’s armed wing), told ANF last month.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  ...so much for 'right of return'.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-04 08:03  

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