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unny you guys are like pigeons.You help the Kurds to make billions of dollars of oil money with which they arm PKK.Strange and fascinating you turks are.You close your eyes like pigeons when the cat is right in front of you.
funny you guys are like pigeons.You help the Kurds to make billions of dollars of oil money with which they arm PKK.Strange and fascinating you turks are.You close your eyes like pigeons when the cat is right in front of you.
Even if so, i thought you were considering PKK terrorists as freedom-fighters? What is the problem then?
And weak fight? I'm sure the 330 carcass who killed in the last 7 months would agree with you on that...
Search Operation Özdemir and the clans that helped to Turks. Not all Kurds are the bad guys in the region.
Well,PKK is determined and it has inflicted considerable casualties on The Turk state. Anyways this is just start.The petrodollars Turkey is giving to Kurdistan ,hmmm.... it buys PKK weapons too. So you guys are arming the terrorists/freedom fighters/whatever yourself .
You help liberate Kurdistan and then Kurdistan liberates you:
Mailki says Turkey treating Iraqi Kurdistan 'as independent'
Can you provide a source for that?
"What is going on in Hakkari and Semdinli is linked to what is going on in Syria. Iran and Syria are accusing Turkey of sparking the Syrian events, and they want a Kurdish spring that would have a negative impact on Turkey. For his part, Bashar al-Assad believes that the Kurdish problem is the only way to stop Turkey. This is what Barzani and [Iraqi President Jalal] Talabani did during the occupation of Iraq; they supported the PKK, and so did Israel and the US. Anyone seeking to stop Turkey would opt for this choice," Laciner said.
Is the PKK Turning Southeast Turkey Into a Small Benghazi? - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Then, despite all of the pressures of Ankara, he declared that he would not be part of a fight against other Kurds, including the Kurdistan Workers Party [PKK]. However, by not taking up arms against the PKK, he was able to mediate in secret talks between Turkey and the militants. He went on to develop trade ties with Turkey, which led to the opening of a Turkish consulate in Erbil.
Massoud Barzani Skillfully Marches Towards Kurdish Independence - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Altayli continued, "It is naive to expect (the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq) Massoud Barzani to fight with Turkey against the PKK, adding that Barzani clearly wants to be the leader of the State of Greater Kurdistan.
Is the PKK Turning Southeast Turkey Into a Small Benghazi? - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Yep,Barzani is playing Turkey.Creating greater Kurdistan .He supported PKK before and now refuses to fight them.He allows them to operate on Iraqi Kurd territory.And he wants to be leader of Great Kurdistan