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Cheney tells Turkey no US attack against Iraq in "near future"
The Muslem News (UK) ^ | 19-03-2002 | Editorial Staff

Posted on 03/20/2002 4:27:07 PM PST by vannrox

Cheney tells Turkey no US attack against Iraq in "near future"


19-03-2002

ANKARA (AFP) - US Vice President Dick Cheney told Turkish officials that Washington was not planning to take military action against Iraq in the near future, a move which Turkey says would have grave consequences in the region.


"There is no decision (by the US administration) to carry out a military strike against Iraq," Ecevit told reporters after talks with Cheney.


"Cheney underlined that there will not be an operation against Iraq in the near future," he added.


Turkey, the only Muslim member of NATO, is opposed to such strikes on the grounds that it would derail Ankara's efforts to revive its crisis-hit economy.


It is also concerned turmoil could break out in Iraq and lead to the emergence of an independent Kurdish state in the north, which has been outside Baghdad's control since the 1991 GUlf War.


Such a state might fan separatist sentiment among Turkey's own Kurds and rekindle a 15-year Kurdish rebellion for self-rule in the Turkish southeast which has eased since 1999.


Ecevit once again called on Baghdad to abide by UN Security Council resolutions. "I hope Iraq will fulfill the expectations of the international community," he said.


Cheney is in Ankara on the last stop of a 12-nation tour aimed at rallying support for the US-led anti-terror campaign and mainly for possible military action against Iraq.


But the US Vice President got a cool reception to striking against arch-foe Iraq.


Turkish opposition parties and non-governmental groups on Tuesday urged the government to clearly explain Ankara's deep concerns to Cheney.


"Cheney's visit is an opportunity. Turkey should do averting in its power not to get involved in this war," said Yasin Hatiboglu from the pro-Islamic Felicity Party, the Anatolia news agency reported.


Just ahead of Cheney's arrival, two demonstrations were held in Ankara and the southern province of Adana respectively, denouncing the United States for reportedly planning strikes on Iraq.


Ankara gave full support to the Gulf War and US jets use bases in southern Turkey to patrol the no-fly zones in Iraq and says it lost 40 billion dollars as a result of the sanctions imposed on Iraq for its 1990 invasion of Kuwait that led to the Gulf War.


Another issue taken up by Ecevit and Cheney was a proposal for Turkey to to take command of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.


Ecevit said that Washington was planning to give Turkey 228 million dollars to help the country cover the costs of its contribution to ISAF and described the move as a "positive gesture".


Turkey has expressed readiness to assume command of the ISAF, but has requested financial support and clarification of the scope and terms of the mission before possibly taking over from Britain in April.


British, US and Turkish officials are currently holding talks in Ankara on the issue.


Meanwhile, Cheyney's press conference, scheduled for Wednesday, was cancelled for lack of time, US sources in Ankara told AFP.


The US Vice President is to return home Wednesday after a tour which has already taken him to Britain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Israel.


He has also used the tour to try to calm the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and announced he would meet with Yasser Arafat if the Palestinian leader implements a US-crafted truce plan.




TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: cheney; iran; iraq; uk; wtc
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1 posted on 03/20/2002 4:27:07 PM PST by vannrox
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Source: The Muslem News (UK)
2 posted on 03/20/2002 4:29:58 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: vannrox
US Vice President Dick Cheney told Turkish officials that Washington was not planning to take military action against Iraq in the near future

Is September the near future, or the intermediate future? Because the attack will roll out on or about the 1-year anniversary of the 9/11/01 sneak attack.

3 posted on 03/20/2002 4:35:34 PM PST by Argus
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Wishful thinking on their part!
4 posted on 03/20/2002 4:54:56 PM PST by Mixer
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To: vannrox
Define "near future"
5 posted on 03/20/2002 5:12:06 PM PST by Momaw Nadon
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To: Momaw Nadon
i lived in Turkey in the early 70's - they have always been on our (meaning the US) side....i loved the turks, and i loved living there....
6 posted on 03/20/2002 5:34:22 PM PST by BamaDi
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To: BamaDi
Love the Turks, fight the Iraquis.
7 posted on 03/20/2002 5:49:48 PM PST by Hila
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To: Momaw Nadon
A week.
8 posted on 03/20/2002 8:43:53 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: BamaDi
You should go back sometime. Much better place now than it was then.
9 posted on 03/20/2002 11:36:31 PM PST by Turk2
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To: BamaDi
You ought to check your history about the Turks being on America's side. With the Germans in WWI and essentially with the Axis in WWII. Turks have "allied" themselves with whomever helps preserve their anti democratic dictatorial regimes. And that means allied with NATO during the Cold War in fear of the Soviets.
10 posted on 03/21/2002 3:40:32 PM PST by eleni121
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Oh yeah...Turkey is a much better place (sarcasm)

Even worse than 1995 - the last time I was there according to this NY Times article..

Street kids of Istanbul

11 posted on 03/21/2002 3:51:13 PM PST by eleni121
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Yeah, I'll believe it when I hear it directly from Cheyney. BTW, who is this Ecevit they don't describe? Is he the PM?
12 posted on 03/21/2002 3:55:21 PM PST by AmishDude
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Make that "Cheney". Sheesh!
13 posted on 03/21/2002 3:56:44 PM PST by AmishDude
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To: eleni121
God you are so hopless. People like you should not be allowed to post here.
14 posted on 03/21/2002 11:17:46 PM PST by Turk2
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To: Mixer
Wishful thinking on their part!

True. :^)

15 posted on 03/22/2002 12:48:11 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: AmishDude
BTW, who is this Ecevit they don't describe? Is he the PM?

I don't know, I only got as far as the source. :^)

16 posted on 03/22/2002 12:58:52 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Turk2
People like you should not be allowed to post here

Spoken like a true Turk! If you don't agree then forbid them to speak the way Muslim Turks do in Turkeyland.

17 posted on 03/22/2002 2:51:12 AM PST by eleni121
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He is, in fact, Turkey's prime minister.
18 posted on 03/22/2002 5:28:24 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: Turk2
I am always reluctant to advocate banning, but I share your sentiments.
19 posted on 03/22/2002 5:29:43 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: AmishDude
You really need to learn more about the Moslem Turks and what they've done to the mainly Christian peoples living there for eons. More importantly is their refusal and stubborness to accept blame for any of the atrocities they have commited. And even more relevant to the US today is that Muslim Turks are not really our allies...they can never be trusted.

Turkish atrocities

20 posted on 03/22/2002 12:24:30 PM PST by eleni121
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