New PKK terrorist assault kills 8 Turkish troops

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The PKK seems to grow bolder again and launched a new terrorist attack against Turkish military posts, killing at least 8 Turkish soldiers. It may look dangerous, but it also smacks of desperation. The PKK probably hopes to draw Turkish troops into Northern Iraq.

BBC News - Turkish troops 'killed by Kurdish rebels'

Turkish troops 'killed by Kurdish rebels'
The army has been authorised to pursue insurgents At least eight Turkish soldiers have been killed and 16 wounded in an ambush by Kurdish rebels.

The attack took place in Yuksekova, near the border with Iraq and Iran. Ground troops and combat helicopters are pursuing the assailants, according to state TV.

Several thousand Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels are believed to be based in hideouts in northern Iraq.

Tens of thousands of people have died since the PKK took up arms in 1984.

Security sources told Reuters that the rebels had crossed the border to carry out the attack on an army post, and had then retreated back to Iraq.

Clashes between the PKK and the Turkish armed forces have increased in south-eastern Turkey over the past year, and the PKK has in the past carried out bombings in other parts of the country.

A powerful bomb in Ankara in September last year killed three people and wounded 15.

Hard line

The BBC's Jonathan Head in Istanbul said the attack near Yuksekova followed the same pattern as other recent operations by the PKK.

The rebels launched their assault on the isolated military base at night. The Turkish authorities say 10 insurgents were killed in the fighting.

The government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken an increasingly hard line towards the PKK, our correspondent says.

Thousands of Kurdish civilians believed to support the movement have been arrested, and the army has been authorised to pursue and engage insurgents.

The government acknowledges that the conflict cannot be solved through military means, although negotiations have made little headway, our correspondent adds.

Kurdish minorities constitute up to a fifth of Turkey's population and also live in Iraq, Iran and Syria.

The PKK, which is classified as a terrorist organisation by the EU and the US, launched a guerrilla campaign in 1984 for an ethnic homeland in the Kurdish heartland in the south-east of Turkey.

It has now dropped a claim for an independent Kurdish state but says it is fighting for autonomy and the cultural rights of the Kurdish people.
 
Isn't it wonderful that George W. Bush invaded Iraq..and in turn started supporting these "freedom fighters" to start a proxy war with Iran. Guess this is one of those "unintended consequences".
 
Isn't it wonderful that George W. Bush invaded Iraq..and in turn started supporting these "freedom fighters" to start a proxy war with Iran. Guess this is one of those "unintended consequences".



You really are completely ignorant. The PKK was never supported by the US. The US supported the PUK and PDK in Northern Iraq. You are an idiot.
 
Isn't it wonderful that George W. Bush invaded Iraq..and in turn started supporting these "freedom fighters" to start a proxy war with Iran. Guess this is one of those "unintended consequences".



You really are completely ignorant. The PKK was never supported by the US. The US supported the PUK and PDK in Northern Iraq. You are an idiot.

Stay out of topics you know nothing about.

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Isn't it wonderful that George W. Bush invaded Iraq..and in turn started supporting these "freedom fighters" to start a proxy war with Iran. Guess this is one of those "unintended consequences".



You really are completely ignorant. The PKK was never supported by the US. The US supported the PUK and PDK in Northern Iraq. You are an idiot.

Stay out of topics you know nothing about.

BBC NEWS | Americas | Blackwater 'arms smuggling probe'
Blackwater faces arms smuggling probe - World news - Mideast/N. Africa - Conflict in Iraq - msnbc.com


You are the one demonstrating your total ignorance here.
 

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