Sunday, October 28, 2007

Turkey Enemy of U.S.



By de Andréa

Turkey; one of the largest recipients of U.S. foreign aid, is an ally to one of the world’s most dangerous enemy, Iran. Turkey votes against the U.S. in the U.N. Turkey would not allow the U.S. 4th Infantry to invade Iraq from Turkeys southern border. It does not take a genius to connect the dots here, and to understand that Turkey is not our friend.

Doesn’t being an ally of Islam make Turkey the world’s enemy as well? In addition, we, the United States of America, who is at war for our very survival against an enemy that has vowed to destroy western culture; is supporting our enemy’s allies. Now one more dot…AGAIN, WE ARE SUPPORTING THE ENEMY THAT THREATENS TO DESTROY US. Did I miss something here???

Does this really make any sense, U.S. ally Turkey and U.S. archenemy Iran have formed a military alliance to drive opposition Kurds, [these might just be the good guys] from bases in northern Iraq that they have used since 2004 to launch guerrilla operations against Iran, said Kurdish leaders at a secret base in the Qandil Mountains. Is Kurdistan possibly our real ally?

We really should learn to separate our friends from our enemy, this should be elementary my dear Watson.

I have even a more difficult time understanding the rational behind this kind of logic than I do comprehending the support of Hamas in Lebanon and in the Gaza Strip against the Christian Lebanese and Israel…well… maybe not a more difficult time. And how about the support of the Nazi’s here…I am sorry, I mean the Muslims here at home. I think we the people should declare war on Washington D.C. before we totally lose this country. But then, what do I know, I am just one of the common people like you, who are responsible for the future of this country…

Both Iran and Turkey have vowed to send troops into northern Iraq, but until now, evidence of active military cooperation between them has remained a closely held secret. Do we actually have an intelligence agency or is the administration just not paying any attention to them. I think the latter may be true.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stepped up political and diplomatic threats in recent days, telling the United States he would cut off U.S. access to the strategic Incirlik airbase in eastern Turkey if the U.S. tried to prevent Turkey from sending troops against the Kurdish bases in northern Iraq.

Wow, Erdogan looks as if he might be sitting out on the end of the proverbial limb. The big question begging to be asked however---is our administration informed enough or do they have the guts to at least show Turkey our Chain Saw? Who is going to cut who off??? We supply 1/3 of Turkey’s economy.

“Iran and Turkey attacked jointly on August 16, 2007 against our forces inside Iran. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards attacked us across a broad front in the areas of Sardasht, Piranshahr, Shaho, Urmieh, and along the border line,” Xerat said, citing the names of major cities in Iranian Kurdistan where Kurdish PJAK rebels have been operating.

While those ground operations were underway, Iranian and Turkish artillery simultaneously began shelling civilian villages inside Iraqi Kurdistan from Metina, Zaab, Haftani, and Hakurke in the north, to Haji Oumran, Qalatdizza, Zeh, Marado, and Xinera in the south. Turkish artillery hit the northern villages, while Iranian gunners hit the southern ones. Iranian troops attempted to cross into Iraq through the mountain passes, but Kurdish PJAK fighters held the line. “The goal of the Iranians is to drive us from the border area,” Kurdish rebel leader Biryar Gabar said. “They want to turn this area into a no-man’s land, so they can use it to smuggle weapons and Islamist guerillas into Iraq to fight the Americans.” Whoa Haas, I think we owe the Kurds a debt of gratitude here.

He called the Iran-Turkey entente “an anti-American alliance,” not just an anti-Kurdish agreement, and said that it resulted from deliberate decisions to show the U.S. that the ruling Islamist AKP party of Prime Minister Erdogan has transformed Turkey into an Islamist state. Turkey is surely yet another prime example of the success of Islamic infiltration, which has been at work for the past 30 years. This same infiltration is surreptitiously going on right here on U.S. soil. Moreover, because of the religion of politically correct multiculturalism we have become too blind to see it, as well as the fact that we are blindly supporting the agenda of Islamic terrorist conquest all over the world.

In July, 2007 Iran offered Turkey an economic agreement to build a strategic pipeline that will bring Iranian natural gas to Europe, in defiance of a U.S. led effort to increase the economic squeeze on Iran. If these sanction violations are allowed to continue, it will no doubt result in a U.S. and Israeli war with Iraq.

During a press conference in August while he was still foreign minister, Gul defended Turkey and Iran’s joint action against Kurdish guerillas in Iraq. “They pose a threat to Turkey as well as to other neighbors. Every country has the right to defend its borders and take legitimate measures for its own security,” Gül said.

On Sept. 9, 2007, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani publicly called on PJAK and Turkish Kurdish militiamen to leave Iraq, or limit themselves to purely political activities.

Since the so-called liberation of Iraq, which has yet to take place, PJAK has maintained control of the Iran-Iraq border in this area, and prevented infiltration by Iran or al-Qaida-related terrorists. And we can’t figure out who our friends are?

The U.S. military sent liaison officers to meet and talk with PJAK in 2003 and again in 2005 to discuss Iranian efforts to infiltrate Iraq, but have not pursued discussions further, PJAK officials said. I can’t help but ask why??? This Iranian interference in the Iraq war is exactly what has caused this war to go on an on. If we would have helped the Kurds, back in 2003, and followed their lead on the rest of the Iranian border, as well as the Syrian border, the war would likely be over by now. But then, reason and logic may be just too much to ask of a tolerant politically correct government who is just to busy trying to figure out which of our enemies to support next.

“From August 16-24, 2007 the Iranians tried to cross the border along the mountain ridge line, but we pushed them back,” Biryar Gabar said. During the Iranian ground attacks, PJAK learned from its operatives on the ground inside Iran that Turkish officers were acting as military advisors to the Iranian troops.

Additional information was gleaned from the interrogation of an Iranian Revolutionary Guards soldier captured by PJAK guerillas who is now being held inside Iraq, and from papers taken from the bodies of 60 Iranian guards troops killed during the clashes.

PJAK fighters have killed 200 Revolutionary Guards troops and lost seven of their own soldiers and one wounded soldier since the fighting began on Aug. 16, said Biryar Gabar

“The Iranians had little experience in counter-insurgency operations, so the Turks are training them,” guerilla leader Xenat said. “Our friends saw Turkish officers coordinating the operations of the Iranian army in the Kelaresh area,” he added. Kelaresh is in the border region outside of Salmas and Urmieh, Iran.

“The Turks have been fighting a dirty war in anti-guerilla operations for 30 years. Now they are teaching this to the Iranians,” Xenat said. PJAK leaders said they were countering the Iranian disinformation efforts through political work on the ground inside Iran, and by attacking Revolutionary Guards units and Iranian officials such as judges who had sentenced PJAK guerilla fighters and political operatives to death.


Unlike earlier Iranian Kurdish guerilla groups, PJAK has integrated women into both its political and military wing. For example, on Sept. 10, PJAK launched a reprisal attack against a Revolutionary Guards base near Shaho, in northwestern Iran, which was coordinated by a female guerilla fighter, said Arsham Kurdman, the head of the PJAK women’s movement.

THE BOTTOM LINE: I hate to say this about the country I love but we have become deaf, dumb, blind and stupid. We are supporting Turkey the very country that has been supporting Iran who has been the thorn in the side of winning this war in Iraq from the very beginning. At the same time, we have been supporting the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in their effort to drive the Jews out of Israel. We have been supporting terrorist Syria and Wahhabist Saudi Arabia, as well as supporting terrorist group’s right here in our own country.

And I am supposed to believe that we are at war against “terrorism”??? No one even knows what that means, who is terrorism??? It is just one of the means of Islam to achieve the agenda of world domination. We are at war with the Nation of Islam but we have yet to identify that fact. This is why; if something doesn’t shake us awake soon, we will eventually lose this war, because, as I have said so often in the past our Government dosen’t even know who our enemy is, much less, our friends…

de Andréa

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