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[Terror News Briefs] QANDIL MOUNTAINS, Iraq (Agencies): A spokeswoman for the Iranian-wing of a Kurdish rebel group has warned of potential suicide attacks against American interests in Iraq and Turkey to punish the United States for sharing intelligence with Turkey after last weeks Turkish bombardment. Turkeys military said more than 150 Kurdish rebels were killed in Fridays air strikes against bases of the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK on Mt Qandil, which sits on the Iraqi-Iranian border.
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[Terror News Briefs] Turkish FM says Iraqi Kurds must join fight against PKK: A meeting last week between Turkish diplomats and Nechirvan Barzani, prime minister of the autonomous Kurdistan government in ‘northern Iraq’, “took place in an extremely positive atmosphere,” Babacan said.
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[Iraq Updates - Kurdistan] Turkey and US share crimes and genocide committed against Kurds ...: Or, to support the Turkish occupier, that has changed the Kurdish generation to the Turks, and banned their mother language, and still continues, and applies its own discriminatory, tactics, policy and constitution against the Kurds and all other nationalities that lived in Turkey thousands of years before the Turkish occupation. American government should never support the Turkish Government not now, and not in the future, because this Government and the previous Governments are guilty of murdering tens of thousands of civilians, removed millions of Kurdish people in their homes, and made them homeless.
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[GMA News.tv] Turkey bombs Kurdish rebel bases in Iraq: Bombing of the Qandil region in Iraq, which is near the Iraq-Iran border and is dozens of kilometers (miles) from the frontier between Iraq and Turkey, started around 1945 GMT on Thursday, Anatolia said, citing unnamed security officials in northern Iraq.
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[Antony Loewenstein] Iraq, the Kurds and where to from here: Loewenstein: Australia, like many so-called allies in the war against Iraq, joined the Bush administration out of compulsion, fear and gutlessness. The previous Australian government, led by Prime Minister John Howard, was an unashamed fan of Bush and his “war on terror” policies - by pure coincidence, he was in Washington on September 11, 2001 - and believed that “democracy” should be imported by bombing and occupying a nation.
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[Main and Central] Suicidal Tendencies: "So long as this conflict continues, you will see greater instability in Iraq and women will be greatly victimized -- you will see more women in Iraq choose suicide terrorism in the next few months," she predicted, adding that she had warned US officials and policy makers of the threat since 2005.
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[New Jerusalem Talmud] Iraq: why should the US be there- or leave?: Kurdish in the north, Sunni in the middle, Shia in the south. Whether it’s a separate state or not, Kurds could destabilize Turkey– already Turkish Kurd separatist groups seek shelter there, and an Iraq without a US army could result in a situation much like Albania-Kosovo (against Serbia) or Hezbollah against Israel. Similar forces could destabilize Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, and even Jordan.
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[World Politics Review: Blog] Turkey Talks to Iraqi Kurds: And the American role here, both in satisfying Turkey's security concerns and in pressuring Iraqi Kurds to marginalize the PKK, seems central, even if belated. So this is good news all around, and a testament to what can be achieved when good sense and skillful diplomacy coincide.
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[Biodun Iginla's Weblog] Turkey ”kills 150 Kurdish rebels: In February, Ankara launched a week-long ground offensive in northern Iraq which, it said, targeted bases used by up to 3,000 Kurdish rebels as a spring-board for attacks across the border.
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[Orissas Blog] Bin Ladens 1998 Atomic Message: In January of 1998, the same year Bin Laden was announcing his game plan, a group of disgruntled Americans writing out of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC)-see names attached to quote above–sent a letter to then-President Bill Clinton (later to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott) begging for the US to attack Iraq, remove Saddam Hussein from power and establish a free, democratic Iraq. This would, in their view, pay big dividends to moderate Arab states (the ones propped up by US military and economic largess), Israel and US corporate oil interests.
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[Global News Blog] Turkey - Turkey to intensify relations with Iraqi Kurds - Turkish ...: The Turkish government says Turkey is following an active policy regarding the Middle East. Government Spokesman and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said Turkey was pursuing an active policy regarding Palestinian-Israeli dispute and developments in
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[the heavy blog] The Future We Cannot Avoid: Bush has raped the economy and the treasury with his war on terror which he has conspicuously not pursued with any conviction or courage, bogging down his slaves in a WW2 style war in both Iraq and Afghanistan without having the courage to use the weapons which would decisively finish these conflicts. He is content to let slaves in Third World countries die from starvation and genocide because he doesnt get the blame.
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[Global News Blog] Turkey - Turkey May Day protests turn violent - MSNBC: Turkey’s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses the lawmakers of his ruling party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Turkish legislators prepared Tuesday to debate a proposal to soften a law restricting freedom of speech
[Fun On Blog] Oil holds above $120 a barrel on supply worries: In Iraq, Kurdish rebels warned they could launch suicide attacks against American interests to punish the U.S. for sharing intelligence with Turkey after Turkey bombed rebel bases in Iraq on Friday. In Nigeria, a Royal Dutch Shell PLC spokesman said attackers hit an oil facility belonging to Shell’s joint venture in southern Nigeria and that some oil production has been shut down.
[Women Business] Turkey: More than 150 Kurdish rebels killed in Iraq (AP): AP - The Turkish military says a raid in northern Iraq earlier this week killed more than 150 Kurdish rebels.
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