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Turkey, Iran step up fights on PKK, PJAK

Increasing acts of violence by outlawed Kurdish organizations in the region have pushed Turkey and Iran to conduct separate operations on the Iraqi border

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Increasing acts of violence by outlawed Kurdish organizations in the region have pushed Turkey and Iran to conduct separate operations on the Iraqi border, which has witnessed serious clashes between Iranian forces and militant groups.

The Iranian army has launched a powerful operation against the Party for Free Life in Kurdistan, or PJAK, in Iran, reportedly crossing the Iraqi border as it intensified its efforts in recent days to reach the group’s headquarters in the Kandil Mountains of northern Iraq.

In a separate move, the Turkish military began a limited operation against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in the Şemdinli district of Hakkari province, on the Iraqi border, the private channel CNNTürk reported Tuesday. It said additional troops have been sent to the military outposts in the region and claimed some targets had been shelled. Turkey’s anti-terror operations have intensified following the killing of 13 troops July 14 in Diyarbakır’s Silvan district.

Diplomatic sources said the two countries’ operations were not linked and no military coordination had been sought thus far despite their continuous cooperation in the anti-terror fight.

PJAK is a banned group with alleged links to the outlawed PKK, which is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union. PJAK operates mostly in Iran from bases in northern Iraq.

The Iranian army launched its recent operation July 16 and clashes between the Sipah Pastaran Army of Iran and PJAK forces intensified over the weekend, the pro-Kurdish Fırat News Agency reported Tuesday, claiming that militants repelled Iranian forces and killed at least five troops. The Iranian army offensive was supported by a strong bombardment, it claimed.

The Fırat News Agency is sympathetic to pro-Kurdish political parties in Turkey and often carries announcements from the PKK.

The Iranian army, however, announced Tuesday that PJAK militants were trapped by a group of Kurdish Basij (volunteer) forces Monday night in the Kandil, Haji Ebrahim and Doleto areas near the towns of Piranshahr and Sardasht in West Azerbaijan province. “The PJAK terrorists were killed by the local Kurdish Basij forces. The bodies of the terrorists were left in the area,” the army said, adding that the operations would continue until the last militant was annihilated.

Ankara mulls new measures

In Ankara, civil and military officials held a security summit Tuesday to review measures taken against growing terrorism acts, including the government’s fresh proposal of giving police a larger role in the anti-terror fight. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Chief of General Staff Gen. Işık Koşaner’s weekly meeting turned into a summit as they were joined by Interior Minister İdris Naim Şahin, Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin and Deputy Prime Minister Beşir Atalay. No statement was made after the one-and-half-hour long meeting.

Search for effective ways to fight terror

The PKK’s deadly ambush of troops in Silvan, which has been followed by other attacks on soldiers, has increased public anger and pushed the government to seek more effective ways to fight terror, including the proposal about the police, which was seen by critics as marginalizing the army. Details of the proposal may have been discussed during Tuesday’s meetings though the government has not made the details of its plan public yet. Opposition parties have severely criticized the government over the proposal, claiming it is a punishment to the army and a sign that it distrusts its effectiveness. “Both our police and military are responsible for the security of our country,” Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdağ told reporters Tuesday in response to opposition criticisms. “We are of the opinion that this move will be to the advantage of our country.” Sending newly recruited soldiers to fight militants is not logical, Bozdağ said, adding that this is why the government was planning to deploy professional soldiers. Ankara has announced that it will recruit nearly 5,000 contracted soldiers to serve the army, especially along the mountainous borders with Iraq and Iran, where militants frequently attack Turkish military outposts. A senior official from the main opposition party on Tuesday demanded information on the developments in the fight against terror. “If you do not have a secret agenda in the fight against terror, we are ready to give support to you,” said Emine Ülker Tarhan, a deputy parliamentary group leader of the Republican People’s Party, or CHP. “Putting the police forward in this fight would cause a rift between army and police.” she added.

Turkey, Iran step up fights on PKK, PJAK - Hurriyet Daily News
 
it's funny how the americans talk about terrorists while they're not doing anything to stop PKK/PJAK. They're even supporting them. Iraq is giving them shelter while the Americans and Israelis are training them.
 
it's funny how the americans talk about terrorists while they're not doing anything to stop PKK/PJAK. They're even supporting them. Iraq is giving them shelter while the Americans and Israelis are training them.

have there been any ocations where pkk/pjak attacked american forces when they where in iraq?
 
have there been any ocations where pkk/pjak attacked american forces when they where in iraq?

are you serious?

sheltering a known terrorist organization is AN ACT OF WAR (even the Americans consider them terrorists). Training and supporting them is going 10 steps further. Most Iranian backed militias in Iraq never touch American soldiers but the americans actively hunt them (your theory doesn't apply).

Do you consider Turkey and ally of the US? If yes, then how could you be okay with them sheltering a known terrorist organization that is harming your country? At the very least they need to force the Iraqi government to fight them.
 
are you serious?

sheltering a known terrorist organization is AN ACT OF WAR (even the Americans consider them terrorists). Training and supporting them is going 10 steps further. Most Iranian backed militias in Iraq never touch American soldiers but the americans actively hunt them (your theory doesn't apply).

Do you consider Turkey and ally of the US? If yes, then how could you be okay with them sheltering a known terrorist organization that is harming your country? At the very least they need to force the Iraqi government to fight them.

chill dude, i didnt mean it in a bad way! i was just qurious. since i havent heard pkk/pjak being active against us forces, i thought i should ask you!
 
chill dude, i didnt mean it in a bad way! i was just qurious. since i havent heard pkk/pjak being active against us forces, i thought i should ask you!

why would they attack the Americans? The Americans gave them freedom and autonomy from Saddam. They practically worship the Americans (kind of ironic because the Americans gave Saddam chemical weapons that were used on the Kurds, killing tens of thousands of them. Saddam actually held its power because of the Americans).
 
No, the iraqi kurds/peshmerga aren't attacking US troops, what aid turkey receives from the US on the matter is minimal, drones and info are nice, but we're dependant on 3rd party intel, and the unites can have moved out by the time we get the intel.

Which is why I think it's very important turkey gets their own real time intel, so we need more recon satellites. But we'll start with 1 (the one being built).
i think Iran is the only real ally we have against the terrorists if I have to be honest.

So i really don't hope that a war will break out between Iran and the "west" because of Irans desire to improve their country tech-wise and otherwise.

I hope however that Iran and Turkey will improve cooperation against terrorists.
 
Even though the West continues demonizing Iran, Iran is Today the only country who fights illegal drug sale with all of its power. We must give Iran credit in trying to stop the flow from Afghanistan to Europe. The UN have countless of times appraised Iran because of its harsh actions against drug traffic. And as Saithan mentions, Iran is an important player against PKK. Turkey should increase its relations with Iran to its maximum, because we can mutually benefit from such an alliance both technologically, security wise and economically.
 
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