Originally posted by lord of the mark
Was Saddam looking out for Iraqi interests, or for Sunni Arab ones? Turkey has to accept that in the New Iraq, Kurds are citizens as well, and have input on national policy. and can shape it in a variety of ways. Iraq is not less sovereign with a Kurd, a Shia, a Turkmen, or anyone else in a high position.
Was Saddam looking out for Iraqi interests, or for Sunni Arab ones? Turkey has to accept that in the New Iraq, Kurds are citizens as well, and have input on national policy. and can shape it in a variety of ways. Iraq is not less sovereign with a Kurd, a Shia, a Turkmen, or anyone else in a high position.
Cough, cough. Lebanon. Cough. Or hell, Pakistan. I guess countries have certain senstivities about having their neighbors armies on their soil, pursuing their neighbors interests, even if their own is either ineffective, or otherwise tied up.
How about Turkey offers to send a division or two help enforce order in Baghdad and Anbar, in return for the promise that freed up Iraqi Army units would go after the PKK?
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