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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey's prime minister on Sunday signaled a joint military offensive with Iran against their common enemy: Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq.

Turkey and Iran were working together and "determined," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
"There is no question of any postponement," Erdogan said in a clear reference to a possible joint military operation against the main Kurdish rebel base on Qandil Mountain which sits on the Iraqi-Iranian border deep inside northern Iraq.

"I regret to say this but there will be a price for it," Erdogan said, apparently referring to possible military losses in a cross-border offensive against the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which has been waging a war for autonomy in Turkey's southeast.

It was not immediately clear if the two countries are planning a highly risky and difficult ground offensive at Qandil, which has reportedly been turned into a mine field by the rebels to protect themselves.

The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan, or PEJAK, which is an offshoot of the PKK that the U.S. and the European Union have labeled a terrorist group, is also struggling for autonomy for Iran's Kurds because of alleged Tehran government discrimination. Kurds make up 14 percent of Iran's population.

Iranian artillery units often fire salvos at Qandil, and Turkish warplanes stage bombing raids against suspected rebel bases there, but the rebels reportedly rush into deep caves when they hear the whistling shells or the roar of the jets.

The Kurdish provinces of northern Iraq are the country's most stable and prosperous area. But to neighboring Iran and Turkey, both with large Kurdish minorities, they are something else: an inspiration and a support base for the Kurdish rebels in their own countries.

Turkey has already been pressing the U.S.-backed Iraqi government to clamp down on Kurdish guerrillas who use Iraq as a base. The Iranians and Turks fear Kurdish success in creating an autonomous region in northern Iraq, and the prosperity of their enclave, encourages their own Kurdish minorities.

The U.S. has been providing Turkey with intelligence from its Predator drones and now Erdogan says Washington is likely to agree to the deployment of Predators on Turkish soil once its troops leave Iraq at the end of this year. Turkey already operates some Israeli-made Heron drones to stage pinpoint attacks against the rebels.

Kurdish rebels have dramatically escalated their attacks in Turkey since July, killing dozens of security personnel and at least 10 civilians -- including three people in a car bombing in the Turkish capital last week.

On Saturday, the rebels attacked a Turkish army outpost, killing six soldiers and wounding 11 in the country's southeast, authorities said. Three rebels also were killed in the ensuing clash near the town of Pervari in Siirt province.

The attacks came after Turkish warplanes started to bomb suspected Kurdish rebel hideouts in neighboring northern Iraq, including the main rebel base on Qandil, in mid-August in response to the surge in rebel violence. Turkey's military claimed to have killed up to 160 rebels in airstrikes in August, but the rebels disputed it.
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WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!

Finally.

go get them soldiers... :sniper: blast them out of their fuc*ing cave.

i hope we give all the captured soldiers to Iran and dont take them back to our country. cause we all know what Iran does with people who messes with their people and country!

:victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory:
 
Until, US is supporting PJAK, Iran will not be able to finish them off. They are just a proxy with no ideas and political demands of their own. Their demands will always keep changing since their main objective is to fight for their masters. Fighting is the goal here. And since the supply of weapons and propaganda is being continued by US then there is no end for this fight ever. Previously they were a tool for Soviet Union and now a tool for United States and tomorrow a tool for some other super power.
 
Until, US is supporting PJAK, Iran will not be able to finish them off. They are just a proxy with now ideas and political demands of their own. Their demands will always keep changing since their main objective is to fight for their masters. Fighting is the goal here. And since the supply of weapons and propaganda is being continued by US then there is no end for this fight ever. Previously they were a tool for Soviet Union and now a tool for United States and tomorrow a tool for some other super power.

i dont know the Iranian side of the kurdish problem, but i hope there will be zero to very little casualities by Iran and Turkey. hope for the best! :D
 
Good luck to Turkey and Iran.
Goes to show that raising the banner of armed rebellion against legitimate governments is never a good idea. Yes, they will suffer huge losses but will they become extinct? Look at the terrain, look at the neighborhood. All a Kurdish terrorist has to do is stash his weapon in the mountains and mingle with the civil population. Iraq is not a part of this endeavor, it should have been. This is a set back but this is not the end for the Kurds. It never is. But yes, they will keep quiet for at least the next 5 years.
 
this is not the end for the Kurds. It never is.

please, dont label pkk as kurds. they dont deserve that right. kurds unlike them are HUMANS!

not some monkeys with AK's living in some caves in the mountain without shaving them self. those bigfoot stories probably is based around them. :D
 
because they sold it in the first place so why go for the lost cause i hope it answers ur question !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Amazing that there aren't any Pakistanis wailing about Iraq's "violated" sovereignty, isn't it?

if Iraq had done it's job and killed those terrorists maybe Pakistanis would say that Iran and Turkey is violating their sovereignity. you as a american should keep silence in this case. we dont start a complete war in that country at least.

Iraqi forces dont handle it nor the pesmerge. what are we supposed to do, watch them kill our citizens? even USA wouldnt do that.
 
if Iraq had done it's job and killed those terrorists maybe Pakistanis would say that Iran and Turkey is violating their sovereignity...Iraqi forces dont handle it nor the pesmerge. what are we supposed to do, watch them kill our citizens? even USA wouldnt do that.
Now you know why the U.S. invaded Pakistan to kill bin Laden - and why that didn't violate Pakistani sovereignty.
 

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