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All eyes on Iraqi President Talabani as Turkey bombards Kurdish rebels along Iraqi borders and PKK starts fighting back
Sudhir Chadda
Oct. 24, 2007

F16s and Military helicopters of Turkish military are bombarding the Kurdish positions along the Iraqi border areas. The PKK is fighting back with retaliation. The area has transformed into a war zone. The action by Turkey came after Kurds in Iraq refused an unofficial truce arrangement brokered by several countries.

All eyes are on Talabani, the Iraqi President who fought all his life against the repression of the butcher of Baghdad – Saddam Hussain.

Talabani indirectly support Kurd – he is their leader. But the Kurd ambition of forming their own country annexing land from Iraq, Iran and Turkey may not be that easy.

Talabani is under pressure to ask the PKK rebels in Iraq and Turkey to lay their arms down. No one knows what Talabani will do. It was easy to topple Saddam with the help of a naïve superpower that listened to him and his people. Americans may not go against Turkey and Iran to support a Kurdistan.

The whole area can get engulfed into flames of war. The Kurds believe with the help of their part of Northern Iraqi oil, landmasses from Turkey, Iran and Iraq, they can form their prospering Kurdistan.



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