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Bush briefed al-Maliki on Turkish air
strikes, Kurdistan govt was excluded
22.12.2007
By Azad Kurdi - opinion
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December
22, 2007
LONDON, Azad Kurdi, (ekurd.net), --
Turkish planes
bombed
suspected rebel bases in Kurdistan region 'northern
Iraq' on Sunday, 16 December, killing one woman and
other civilians, damaging infrastructure and forcing
villagers to flee, officials said.
Though the senior Pentagon officials denied
possessing prior knowledge of Turkish air strikes on
Kurdish territory, the fact of the matter is quite
on the contrary. Such a calculated plot could not
have eventuated without synchronized efforts.
During Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
last visit to White house, the Bush administration
had pledged to aid Turkey destroy the PKK bases
inside Iraq and boost bilateral military, diplomatic
and economic cooperation between the two nations.
A clandestine bilateral agreement was also inked
between Washington and Ankara.
"Good, sound intelligence, delivered on a real-time
basis, using modern technology, will make it much
easier to deal effectively with people who are using
murder as a weapon to achieve political objectives,"www.ekurd.net
Bush stated immediately
following the meeting between the two leaders.
According to some top secrete information, President
Bush had personally briefed al-Maliki's government
regarding the developments half an hour in advance,
describing the intervention as a “quick-hit
operation”.
United states is the most flawless and reliable
source of real-time intelligence to Turkey and
devoid out its forewarning, Turkey lakes
adequately-developed military expertise to be able
to espy on PKK's maneuvers.
Sadly, Kurdistan Regional government was excluded
and not informed.
Azad Kurdi.
You may reach the author via email at:
azadkurdi12345(at)yahoo.com
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