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Kaiser
05.11.2004, 01:08
Kirkuk wird sowohl von irakischen Kurden als auch von den Turkmenen beansprucht - Ankara hat angeblich Interventionspläne in der Schublade
Von Gudrun Harrer

Bagdad/Ankara – Attentate, Kämpfe, Entführungen, Morde: Der Irak erlebte den Tag nach den US-Präsidentschaftswahlen als einen gewohnt gewalttätigen. Aber den USA könnten neue Schwierigkeiten im Irak bevorstehen. Türkische Medien berichten, dass Ankara erwägt, türkische Truppen in den Nordirak zu schicken, um die Kurden daran zu hindern, "die demografische Struktur von Kirkuk zu verändern".

Laut Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) sollen die türkischen Truppen den kurdischen Zuzug in das von Turkmenen und Kurden gleichermaßen als Hauptstadt beanspruchte Kirkuk stoppen, von dem Medien in den vergangenen Monaten berichten. Die Kurden berufen sich dabei auf ihr legitimes Rückkehrrecht, tatsächlich wurden viele von ihnen im Rahmen der Arabisierungskampagnen von Saddam Hussein vertrieben.

Laut RFE/RL gehen die irakischen Kurdenpolitiker Massud Barzani und Jalal Talabani fest davon aus, dass Ankara angesichts des für die Türkei wichtigen EU-Gipfels am 17. Dezember nicht im Nordirak intervenieren wird. Der türkische Plan sieht jedoch laut Milliyet vor, dass 40.000 Soldaten innerhalb von 18 Stunden in den Irak einmarschieren können, Cumhuriyet spricht von 20.000 und behauptet, der Aufmarsch an der Grenze habe schon begonnen. Ankara soll auch durch Berichte beunruhigt sein, dass sich PKK-Reste wieder im Nordirak sammeln, auch vom Einsickern iranischer und syrischer Kurden wird berichtet.

Rund um Kirkuk befinden sich die größten Erdölvorkommen im Nordirak. Falls die staatliche Struktur des Irak zusammenbricht, wären sie die Garantie dafür, dass eine unabhängige kurdische Entität überlebensfähig wäre.

Anschläge auf Pipelines

Rund um Kirkuk waren am Dienstag gleich vier Anschläge gegen Ölpipelines verübt worden, dadurch wurden sowohl die Arbeit der Raffinerie in Beji als auch der Export über die Türkei beeinträchtigt. Ein hoher Beamter des Ölministeriums wurde ermordet. Am Mittwoch wurden auch wieder mehrere Ausländer entführt und ein entführter irakischer Offizier enthauptet. Die Entführer der Care-Mitarbeiterin Margaret Hassan haben ein Video in Umlauf gebracht, auf dem erneut mit ihrer Ermordung gedroht wird. Bei Bombenanschlägen wurden mehrere Menschen getötet, in Falluja griff wieder die US-Luftwaffe an. (DER STANDARD, Printausgabe, 4.11.2004)

http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=1846149

Wird ja wirklich interessant. Man stelle sich vor. Die mit den USA verbündete Türkei marschiert einfach mit 40.000 Soldaten in den Nordirak ein, kämpft gegen die mit den USA verbündeten Peshmerga und erobert die Ölfelder von Kirkuk und Mossul.

Was die USA dann wohl sagen? :rolleyes:

Tja, noch mehr Öl in den Flächenbrand Irak.

Asker
08.11.2004, 18:12
Wird ja wirklich interessant. Man stelle sich vor. Die mit den USA verbündete Türkei marschiert einfach mit 40.000 Soldaten in den Nordirak ein, kämpft gegen die mit den USA verbündeten Peshmerga und erobert die Ölfelder von Kirkuk und Mossul.

Was die USA dann wohl sagen?

Tja, noch mehr Öl in den Flächenbrand Irak.
:rolleyes: Ja klar die türkei das böse land das uns von den Griechischen Massakers befreit hat .....ja die möchten jetzt erdölpipelines einnehmen....ja klar :rolleyes: Böse böse Türken....Die achse des Bösen :rolleyes:

Siran
09.11.2004, 11:05
Was, bitte, haben Konflikte mit den Griechen mit einem Einmarsch in den Nordirak zu tun?

Wilhelm Tell
09.11.2004, 15:55
das frag ich mich auch.... ach ich glaub, falls die türkei einmaerschieren WÜRDE (!) wäre das keine werbung für die EU...oder nicht?

Asker
15.11.2004, 19:27
Doch, Griechenland hat die PKK unterstützt und dazu gibt es genügend Beweismaterial... von Fotos, über Videos hin zu Dokumenten.

Die Fotos kennst du doch selber, oder willst du sie sehen?

Ausserdem gibt es sogar in griechischen Zeitungen Berichte zum Thema:

[10] SECRET GREEK PKK OPERATION
Under conditions of massive secrecy, the Greek government has transferred 220 PKK terrorists from the Lavrion camp near Athens to a new base in Crete.
The move is seen as an attempt by the Greek government to hide the fact that Greece supports the PKK. Disguised as a sort of Red Cross aid operation, the move has created much unease in Greek governmental circles. On the other hand, the Lavrion camp has long been a source of embarrassment to Athens, especially as Turkey has frequently exposed the Lavrion-PKK connection.

Griechische Adresse:

http://www.hri.org/news/turkey/trkp...8.trkpr.html#10

Du solltest aufhören, solche Verbrechen zu leugnen und damit die türkischen User hier zu provozieren.
Armselig!!!!
http://www.hri.org/news/turkey/trkp...8.trkpr.html#10

Asker
15.11.2004, 19:34
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Turkish Press Review, 96-12-18
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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>
CONTENTS
# [01] TURKEY AIMS TO WARM UP RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA
# [02] US SUPPORTS FRANCE TO PULL TURKEY INTO EU
# [03] TURKEY EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT ISRAEL'S POLICY ON SETTLEMENTS
# [04] ANKARA: EU DECISION ON TURKISH PRESS IS BIASED
# [05] EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICIALS SLAM GREECE FOR BIAS
# [06] CLINTON: TURKEY, GREECE CAN SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS
# [07] TURKEY, IRAN AIM TO BOOST TRADE VOLUME TO $2 BILLION
# [08] CILLER SEES WATER AS FUTURE CAUSE FOR WARS
# [09] RAFSANJANI COMING TO ANKARA
# [10] SECRET GREEK PKK OPERATION
# [11] ARMENIA RECOGNIZES NORTHERN CYPRUS
# [12] TURKEY CALLS ON UN FOR CYPRUS SOLUTION
# [13] TURCO-GREEK MUNICIPALITY MEETING
# [14] DEMIREL VISITS KAZAKHSTAN
# [15] TURKISH STUDENTS WIN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEST
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1996

Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning.
[01] TURKEY AIMS TO WARM UP RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA
Foreign Minister Tansu Ciller, in her visit to Moscow which began on Tuesday, aims to open up relations and improve economic ties between the two nations.

During her visit, Ciller will bring proposals of comprise on the issues of Russian support for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Turkish straits. An agreement will be signed the regarding fight against terrorism, together with an accord which will outline measures to be taken against drug smuggling as well. Meanwhile Turkey and Russia plan to sign a protocol for the construction of a Turkish Trade Center. The goal of the center is control of the suitcase trade, with a trade volume close to $6 billion.

Tansu Ciller will meet Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin and Foreign Minister Yevgeni Primakov./Cumhuriyet/
[02] US SUPPORTS FRANCE TO PULL TURKEY INTO EU
The U.S. State Department has repeated its support for Turkey's bid to become a full member of the European Union (EU). Among the EU members, France has recently taken the lead to lobby on behalf of Turkey while others, including Greece, have taken a somewhat dim view on the issue. The United States is evidently in the French corner on the issue. "We fully agree with the French position. We believe Turkey is a European country. We fully support Turkey's bid to become fully integrated in Europe," said Nicholas Burns, spokesman for the State Department. /All papers/
[03] TURKEY EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT ISRAEL'S POLICY ON SETTLEMENTS
Turkey is concerned about the Israeli government plan to open new Jewish settlements on the West Bank. Foreign Ministry spokesman Omer Akbel indicated in a written statement on Tuesday. Akbel said that Turkey would like to see Israel review this policy which might disrupt the peace process. He added that Turkey condemned the terrorist attacks which recently resulted in the death of two Israelis on the West Bank./All papers/
[04] ANKARA: EU DECISION ON TURKISH PRESS IS BIASED
Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Omer Akbel, in a written statement on Tuesday, said that a December 12 European Parliament decision condemning Turkey with regard to freedom of the press and human rights was another example of prejudice on the part of the EU. The European Parliament had based its decision solely on unfounded allegations in taking the stance against Turkey, Akbel said, indicating that it was impossible to explain the decision in terms of conscience and good will. /All papers/
[05] EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICIALS SLAM GREECE FOR BIAS
A European Council human rights official has criticized Greece for discriminating against the Turkish minority in Western Thrace, the Anatolia news agency reported. Lydie Err, chairman of the Parliamentarian Assembly's human rights subcommittee, told members of the Judicial Affairs Commission that it was unjust for Greece to revoke the citizenship of young ethnic Turks who go to Turkey for their schooling. Err has asked his subcommittee to investigate the problems of the Turkish minority in Western Thrace./All papers/
[06] CLINTON: TURKEY, GREECE CAN SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS
Put on the spot at a press conference held following the US-EU summit, President Clinton repeated his call for Turkey and Greece to solve their differences among themselves. Clinton expressed the same belief concerning Cyprus. Stressing commonalities shared by the two NATO allies over the differences, Clinton said they should look to the future and forget the past./All papers/
[07] TURKEY, IRAN AIM TO BOOST TRADE VOLUME TO $2 BILLION
Turkey's state minister Teoman Riza Guneri has disclosed that Turkey and Iran aim to increase their bilateral annual trade volume to $2 billion in the next two years from the current $1 billion level. Speaking at the start of a Turkey-Iran Joint Economic Commission (JEC) meeting, Guneri said the task of the commission was to prepare a two-year trade expansion program through which bilateral annual volume would be increased to $2 billion. Guneri said the construction of a gas pipeline between Iran and Turkey will also be discussed. He said cooperation in the energy field would also be on the agenda. Bilateral and international transport issues will be discussed at the meetings also.

Industrial and contracting cooperation, and prospects of undertaking joint ventures in other countries, as well as cooperation in agriculture and the agro-industries were among other items to be tabled during the Turkey-Iran JEC meeting. The Iranian delegation is chaired at the talks by Road and Transportation Minister Ali Riza Tokan. A JEC protocol will be signed next week during the state visit to Turkey of Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani, officials said./All papers/
[08] CILLER SEES WATER AS FUTURE CAUSE FOR WARS
Deputy Prime Minister Tansu Ciller on Tuesday said that in the future, the Middle East would become a most important region, especially with respect to water, and added the region was rapidly moving towards a position where water, like oil, was an invaluable natural resources.

Ciller speaking as honorary chairman at the first meeting of the Foundation of Strategical Research of the Future World, noted that in the future, the water issue and the scarcity of resources would become important strategical problems which would pose a threat to world peace. Ciller also said that the Middle East would become a risky region, carrying global importance with respect to water./Cumhuriyet/
[09] RAFSANJANI COMING TO ANKARA
Iranian president, Ali Ekber Hashemi Rafsanjani will come to Ankara as the official guest of President Suleyman Demirel on December 19-22. He will come with a 200 person delegation that includes a number of top level ministers.

While in Ankara, Rafsanjani will hold talks with Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan who has already announced a defence sector cooperation programme with Iran. Erbakan, referring to increased trade with Iran has also noted that the common currency between Turkey and Iran will not be the dollar./Cumhuriyet/
[10] SECRET GREEK PKK OPERATION
Under conditions of massive secrecy, the Greek government has transferred 220 PKK terrorists from the Lavrion camp near Athens to a new base in Crete.

The move is seen as an attempt by the Greek government to hide the fact that Greece supports the PKK. Disguised as a sort of Red Cross aid operation, the move has created much unease in Greek governmental circles. On the other hand, the Lavrion camp has long been a source of embarrassment to Athens, especially as Turkey has frequently exposed the Lavrion-PKK connection. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] ARMENIA RECOGNIZES NORTHERN CYPRUS
At the conclusion of a conference on the Central Asian, Balkan and Caucasian countries, Armenia signed a new declaration along with thirteen other countries including the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). /Sabah/
[12] TURKEY CALLS ON UN FOR CYPRUS SOLUTION
In a statement to the UN Security Council, Turkey has called for new UN initiatives to resolve the situation in Cyprus.

Turkey has drawn attention to the explosive tensions on the island, and the huge build-up of weapons there. Turkey has also protested the Greek plan to set up newmilitary systems in the Greek community. /Sabah/
[13] TURCO-GREEK MUNICIPALITY MEETING
Chairmen of Turkish and Greek coastal municipalities met in Bodrum to discuss common problems. This is the third meeting of the Union of Coastal Aegean Municipalities. During the meeting, municipality chairmen agreed that their problems related to the Aegean could be solved by cooperation. /Cumhuriyet/
[14] DEMIREL VISITS KAZAKHSTAN
President Demirel completed his visit to Kazakhstan and returned yesterday to Turkey. During the last day of the visit, Demirel participated in the celebrations of the fifth anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence and in the opening ceremonies of various facilities. /Cumhuriyet/
[15] TURKISH STUDENTS WIN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEST
Two Turkish students won the first prize in the Seventh Young Europeans Environmental Projects Contest held in Bremen, Germany on November 21-25. The students, supported by their biology teacher prepared a research on new methods for fighting environmental pollution foreseeing the use of bacteria for cleaning waste materials. /Cumhuriyet/

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Asker
15.11.2004, 19:35
Ja die Türken sind terroristen :rolleyes: :lol: :wink: :help: :wand: :schrei: :rofl: :ahh: :lesma: :motz: :lach: :gesetz:

Asker
23.11.2004, 16:56
Was, bitte, haben Konflikte mit den Griechen mit einem Einmarsch in den Nordirak zu tun?
Damit wollte ich zeigen das das gute Menschen sind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DIE BESTEN DIE ES GIBT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Während die NATO nur zugeschaut hat haben sie alles Riskiert und sich in einen Krieg gestürzt um uns zu BEFREIEN!ICH LIEBE SIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:07
Ich liebe die Griechen! http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/liebe/floating_heart.gif

Bist du Kurde???

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:14
Warum dann das Interesse an PKK-Terrosristen?Was hast du mit Türkei zu tun?
Nur weil du (möglicherweise) von einem Türken geschlagen wurdest darfst du jetzt nicht verallgemeinern und was gegen Türken haben...

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:27
Ich habe nur was gegen Türken, die sich in meiner Heimat breitmachen, Selanik.
Was verstehst du unter breit machen selanik???

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:33
?( ähhh selber?????Muss ich jetzt deinen IQ messen?
Ich tarzan du Jane?Du hast noch immer meine frage nicht beantwortet

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:45
Was heisst breitmachen Selanik?
Wer tut sich hier breitmachen?

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:55
Führst du Selbstgespräche?

Tun tut man nicht.
Kannst du mir bitte erklären was du da von dir gibst? ?(

Asker
23.11.2004, 17:59
Sag mal!!!!!!!!Was ist ein Selanik??????? ?(

Frank
23.11.2004, 18:00
Sardelle, Du hast ihn doch zuerst erwähnt.

Asker
23.11.2004, 18:02
Sardelle, Du hast ihn doch zuerst erwähnt.
Meinst du mich mit Sardelle??? ?(

T.I.M
29.11.2004, 12:58
Damit wollte ich zeigen das das gute Menschen sind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DIE BESTEN DIE ES GIBT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Während die NATO nur zugeschaut hat haben sie alles Riskiert und sich in einen Krieg gestürzt um uns zu BEFREIEN!ICH LIEBE SIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Auch Den Türkmenen im Irak werden die Türken zur seite stehen,egal ob es der USA/Europa passt oder nciht.

T.I.M
29.11.2004, 13:05
Kannst du mir bitte erklären was du da von dir gibst? ?(

Wen er das mal selber wüsste :rolleyes:

Asker
02.12.2004, 21:33
Wen er das mal selber wüsste :rolleyes:
Ich habe auch gemerkt dass mit dem jungen etwas nicht stimmt :D

T.I.M
03.12.2004, 01:19
Ich habe auh gemerkt dass mit dem jungen etwas nicht stimmt :D

Lass ihn doch in seiner unwissenheit schmoren ;)