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Finally, Turks enter Irak
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:45 pm |
nobody does nothing...no worries
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:52 pm |
Regardless if it's true or not - from a legal point of view I don't understand how they they can simply enter another country.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:53 pm |
we are here in turkey and im telling you that dont believe everything you heard
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:54 pm |
yeah nobody goes to Northern Iraq
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:54 pm |
Quoting azade: Regardless if it's true or not - from a legal point of view I don't understand how they they can simply enter another country. |
The Iraqi Kurds you mean? Me neither....
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 08:55 pm |
Thanks, kurtlovesgrunge, for your nice feeling. I just can add there will be no worries if people against wars became millions day by day on this sick Earth! The earth is dying please think about our kind mother... who want to kill his/her mother??????????????
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 11:13 pm |
Sardar,son of my country,i have also examined the source of this news, the news is not true.
:-S our country is bleeding and the news channels broadcasting fabricated stories Want another war Iraq crash ,which most of them are customer to terrorist,encouraging terrorism, and racing to bring the bad news
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 11:18 pm |
Quoting azade: Regardless if it's true or not - from a legal point of view I don't understand how they they can simply enter another country. |
I also don't understand why Denmark sent troops to Iraq for instance , other than proving its loyalty to US.
Turkeys possible cross border operations though, is totaly different and legaly and moraly justified.
Acording to UN charter every country has a OBLIGATION of NOT horbouring terrorist groups inside of their country who carry out armed attacks in a neighboring country.
It's evident that Turkey is constantly being attacked by PKK gorups that infiltrate into Turkey and kill its people.Despite constant warnings for several months , neither Iraqi government nor kurdish officials did NOT take any action against them and they keep harbouring and providing a safe haven for them in Northern Iraq.
Article 51 of the UN Charter recognizes the inherent right of self-defense.
In case of :
A- an armed attack is launched, or is immediately threatened, against a state’s territory or forces (and probably its nationals);
B- there is an urgent necessity for defensive action against that attack;
there is no practicable alternative to action in self-defence, and in particular another state or other authority which has the legal powers to stop or prevent the infringement does not, or cannot, use them to that effect;
C- the action taken by way of self-defence is limited to what is necessary to stop or prevent the infringement, i.e. to the needs of defence…
Its not a war against Iraq.What Turkey intends to do is C.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 11:20 pm |
I think they are already in.But probably only 10 km or so.Kandil Mountain where most PKK camps are is 120km away.
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 11:35 pm |
dear Leander we know the war is not a against Iraq ,and Turkey have a right to apply article 51 -c of the UN Charter to defend itself , but we fear the war maybe will continue and include innocent not the terrorists ,as happened in Baghdad
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06 Jun 2007 Wed 11:37 pm |
Quoting azade: Regardless if it's true or not - from a legal point of view I don't understand how they they can simply enter another country. |
do iraq citizens (PKK) have right to enter another country and kill innocent people???
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