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To: Jonny foreigner

Welcome to FR, Newbie.

It is new. It is an attack on Iraq, where there
was peace developing until Pres_ _ent Obama decided
to -—once again-— help every single enemy of America.


68 posted on 05/06/2009 7:40:40 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: Diogenesis

Welcome to FR, Newbie.

It is new. It is an attack on Iraq, where there
was peace developing until Pres_ _ent Obama decided
to -—once again-— help every single enemy of America.


well thanks for the welcome.

No it´s not new (the only “new” is that this time it was Iran instead of turkey... which bombed them. as said before turkey is doing exactly the same for years now (leaving about 35.000 people dead in the last 30 years)... so as said before turkish war planes often “violate” iraqi air space to bomb the Kurds and the US and iraqi government do nothing to stop this. so why should they now stop Iran doing exactly the same? It would be a diplomatic nightmare for the US if they stop Iran as long as they don´t stop turkey doing exactly the same.


73 posted on 05/06/2009 7:56:48 AM PDT by Jonny foreigner
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To: Diogenesis

It isn’t new! Iran has been striking Kurdish positions in Iraq for decades. Even when President Bush was in office!

2008

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/turkey/8524072.asp?gid=231&sz=59500

Iran shells Kurdish militants bases in N.Iraq: Kurdish official

Iranian artillery shelled on Sunday three border towns in northern Iraq where Iranian Kurdish militants are believed to be operating, an Iraqi Kurdish official said.

The shelling on the towns of Marado, Razda and Dolakoka started at 7:00 a.m. and lasted for about two hours, said Azad Watho, a top administrative official in Sulaimaniyah city. Watho, who is administratively in charge of these towns, said the shelling had targeted the fighters of the Party for Free Life in Kurdistan, or PEJAK, but had no more details.

Sulaimaniyah, one of three provinces that make up Iraq’s semiautonomous region of Kurdistan, is located about 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad.

Tehran had no immediate comment on the report and officials could not be reached because of the official Nowruz, or New Year, holiday in the Persian nation. The Iranian army frequently shells villages in the mountains of northern Iraq where it alleges that members from PEJAK, a breakaway faction of the outlawed separatist PKK, are based.

In a similar shelling by Iran last September, a former chief of the elite Revolutionary Guard, said Tehran considers shelling the guerrilla its right in order to protect its security. Iran repeatedly has said the PEJAK regularly launch attacks inside Iran from bases in Iraq in the Qandil Mountain area that borders Iran and Turkey.

Last August, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari strongly criticized Iranian artillery and warned that it would negatively effect the relations between the two neighboring countries. Since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and the collapse of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003, the Iraqi government has had good relations with Iran.

The two countries experienced an eight year war, launched by Iraq in 1980 that left 1 million killed on both sides.

http://www.aina.org/news/20070523160405.htm

Iran Shells Kurdish Guerrilla Haven in Northern Iraq


Posted GMT 5-23-2007 21:4:5


SULAIMANIYAH, Iraq (AFP) — Iranian forces bombarded northern Iraq’s rugged Qandil mountains with mortars Wednesday, targeting Kurdish guerrillas, a local official said.

The barrage lasted much of the day and targeted several villages, said Hussein Ahmed, the mayor of Bashdar, one of the targeted villages.

“I expect there will be both human and material losses, but I do not know right now the extent of the damage,” he told reporters.

The snow-capped Qandil mountains run along Iraq’s border with both Turkey and Iran, and are home to separatist guerrillas from the anti-Iranian faction Pejak, an offshoot of Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK), which opposes Turkey.

The movements have fought for decades for the autonomy of the Kurdish people, though recently they claim to have abandoned violence in favor of a peaceful solution.

Turkey has threatened to invade the northern Iraqi PKK haven if their activities are not reigned in by the Iraqi Kurdish regional government, while Iran frequently shells the area.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1145961254911&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

2006

On Sunday, Iranian artillery fired more than 180 shells into the same area of northern Iraq, also targeting Kurdish rebel bases but causing no casualties, the Iraqi government said. Those shells landed near the Iraqi village of Haj Omran, which is about 3 miles inside the Iraq-Iran border, the Iraqi Ministry of Defense said.


189 posted on 05/08/2009 9:21:55 AM PDT by Tommyjo
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