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Turkey launches cross-border operation into Iraq
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 22 - 02 - 2008

Turkish troops have crossed into Iraq in an attempt
to destroy Kurdish rebel bases in the mountainous region with Turkish
television reporting Friday that 10,000 troops were involved in the
operation, according to dpa.
Turkish soldiers backed by Cobra attack helicopters crossed the
border at 19:00 pm (1700 GMT) Thursday evening following a day of air
and artillery attacks on suspected Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK)
targets in Iraq, the General Staff said in a statement posted on its
official website on Friday.
The statement said the military attached utmost importance to the
territorial integrity of Iraq, that the operation would be limited
and that the troops would return to Turkey in the "shortest time
possible."
The NTV private television station reported that 10,000 had
crossed the border and by midday Friday had reached 10 kilometres
inside Iraq.
"This operation's target is the PKK terrorist organization. It is
a continuity of the air operations that have been carried out.
Civilians and local elements who do not show hostility to Turkish
forces will not be negatively affected by this operation," the
statement said.
The military statement said that the aim of the operation was to
stop the PKK from using mountainous northern Iraq as a base from
which to launch attacks on Turkey. The General Staff has previously
estimated that there are around 4,000 to 5,000 PKK guerrillas based
in northern Iraq.
Turkish media reported that there had been sounds of fighting on
Friday but it was not clear where exactly, or with whom, the Turkish
military forces had been fighting.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also said the operation had no
ulterior motives.
"The target, aim, content and the boundaries of the operation are
clear. The only target is the PKK camps in northern Iraq. Everyone
should know that we have no aim but to secure our citizens' safety
and to secure the border. Our armed forces will return in the
shortest time possible once they reach their targets," Erdogan said.
He added that he had telephoned US President George W Bush on
Thursday night to inform him of developments.
The European Union's chief diplomat Javier Solana expressed
concern over Turkey's incursion into northern Iraq to fight the
Kurdish militants.
Speaking at the conclusion of a meeting of EU defence ministers in
Brdo, Slovenia, Solana said that "the (Turkish) action is not the
best answer."
He said the EU had fundamental sympathy for Turkey's problems with
the PKK, considered a terrorist group by the EU and the United
States.
"But the territorial integrity of Iraq is very important to us,"
Solana said.
The German Foreign Ministry said it was worried about a possible
escalation.
The presence of Turkish troops in northern Iraq meant a "not
inconsiderable risk of destabilization," Foreign Ministry spokesman
Martin Jaeger said.
"A land operation is a whole new level," US Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State Matthew Bryza told journalists in Brussels on
Friday in reaction to reports of the ground assault.
On Thursday, Iraq's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan reported
artillery strikes on several areas in northern Iraq, including Safa
Qandil, Qalit Duza, Zarwa, Sinsakir and Raniya.
On Friday, Turkish President Abdullah Gul announced in a statement
that he telephoned his Iraqi counterpart Celal Talabani Thursday
night informing him of the air strikes and inviting him to Turkey but
he did not discuss the land forces operation.
Speculation had been high in Ankara that a cross-border operation
would be launched in the near future with Foreign Minister Ali
Babacan earlier in the week telling reporters that an operation
remained "on the table."
The launch of the operation came as a surprise however as none of
the four other large-scale cross-border operations were launched in
the middle of winter.
More than 32,000 people have been killed since 1984 when the PKK
launched its fight for independence or autonomy for the mainly
Kurdish-populated southeast of Turkey.


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