Turkey and 'Iraq' go to war with each other
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Not very surprising, except perhaps it took so long... one day or another, there will be a full scale war between Turkey and Iraq. The link to counterterrorismblog[^] is also very interesting: "does the right of self defence just belong to Israel in the Middle East? For example, doesn’t Turkey have such a right? [...] As a result, Prof. Laciner argues that Turkey has the right to engage in a defensive intervention into Iraq to smash the PKK and its network." Yeepee.
I'm kept awake at night by the sounds of anthracite screaming.
Ah, but it it self defence, or the Kuds in the East of Turkey fighting for independence? Has Turkey got the right to force a people to stay part of Turkey if the will of that people is to split off? Anyway, Kurdistan here we come, and TUrkey has to put up with that fact.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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He *was*. Now, he's a fossil.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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Ah, but it it self defence, or the Kuds in the East of Turkey fighting for independence? Has Turkey got the right to force a people to stay part of Turkey if the will of that people is to split off? Anyway, Kurdistan here we come, and TUrkey has to put up with that fact.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
Same questions for Northern Ireland Basque Land, Catalonya... In any case, terrorism and violence is not a way to gain independence vs a democracy.
fat_boy wrote:
TUrkey has to put up with that fact.
Turkey and Iraq, and Iran, and Syria... and maybe Armenia too... there may be a long time before there is a Kurdistan.
I'm kept awake at night by the sounds of anthracite screaming.