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Iraq gives a 48 hour deadline to Turkey move out from Iraq

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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 03:54 PM
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As the title states, its fresh news here. Turkey moved 600 military personnel inside Iraq (originally was 150, but today they moved in another 450 men). Iraq demands through their ministry of defense, to abandon their land, or else they may act with military force!

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This news is about turkey transfers more troops inside Iraq land and they tend to create 3 bases overall! The bellow link have an autotranslate option, just click your flag under the main article title.
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This is another interesting news about the son of Erdogan in a german newspaper link
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:02 PM
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a reply to: Ploutonas

So much turmoil in the M.E. right now. Things are only getting worse by the moment it seems. How long until the final act?



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:12 PM
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originally posted by: Ploutonas
As the title states, its fresh news here. Turkey moved 600 military personnel inside Iraq (originally was 150, but today they moved in another 450 men). Iraq demands through their ministry of defense, to abandon their land, or else they may act with military force!

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This news is about turkey transfers more troops inside Iraq land and they tend to create 3 bases overall! The bellow link have an autotranslate option, just click your flag under the main article title.
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This is another interesting news about the son of Erdogan in a german newspaper link



It appears that Turkey is desperate to start a war, Erdogan is insane and knows that he is facing a revolution within his own border, nothing more dangerous then a desperate lunatic!

NATO's has made great use of this murderer and after all of their combined hard work of building up Daesh in Iraq and Syria, they will continue to pull his strings, the only way the west can save Daesh is ground troops.
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:13 PM
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And exactly what is Iraq going to do about it? They have an ineffectual government and a military that any WW II Army could beat. They are no match for the Turks, which has a HUGE Army.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:15 PM
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originally posted by: schuyler
And exactly what is Iraq going to do about it? They have an ineffectual government and a military that any WW II Army could beat. They are no match for the Turks, which has a HUGE Army.


here comes iran and russia in, in addition, it looks really bad for NATO and Americans to support something like that. I mean, everyday we get news of invasions and violations from turkey. If Nato keeps up supporting that, it will have a huge negative impact to all nato countries, as criminal states or something lol.

I believe too that Erdogan and his family, are in panic. All these are bold moves, cannot be more BOLD than that.. lol
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:18 PM
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So Iraq couldn't do crap about ISIS invaders, but they plan on stopping Trukey. 👌
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:20 PM
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Def. sounds like the Turks want a war for economic purposes.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:26 PM
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originally posted by: schuyler
And exactly what is Iraq going to do about it? They have an ineffectual government and a military that any WW II Army could beat. They are no match for the Turks, which has a HUGE Army.


Iraq have modern F-16 and the Russian MI28 attack choper. Their ground trops are being trained by NATO SF. Norway have a large team of FSK at two different training camps in Iraq.

Russian can also help out With cruise missiles. Attacking Turkish forces who are illigaly within Iraq boarders is not an attack agianst NATO.

So Turkey should smarten up. But this might be the foolsih move Turkey might make to Draw Russia even further into a political problem With NATO member states.

It will probably be the excuse NATO need to bring in even more NATO members to protect Turkey.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:26 PM
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There is a rogue nation, currently waving the aggression card in the middle east and it is not Russia, it's Turkey and Erdogan has really lost the plot if there's any.

As if downing the Russian jet wasn't enough, Erdogan thinks it's cool to deploy troops in Iraq without their permission. If it's not Iraq that's gonna give them a beating I bet everyone else will just get sick of what Erdogan's doing and put him in his place.

I find it very unsettling about the West being very quite about this aggression by Turkey, or perhaps i haven't been up to date with developments in this area for the last couple of days.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:39 PM
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a reply to: InnerPeace2012

Even state department agrees in a level that Turkey smuggles oil from Syria, we have older articles speaking about 200000 barrels per day from both Syria and Iraq.

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and this article is more analysis than news.. link
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:42 PM
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Turkey has the 10th largest army in the world. Iraq's army is a joke. Ask any GI who tried to train them. Iraq has F-16s? So does Turkey. And Turkey is a part of NATO. Iraq's ultimatum has no teeth and the Turks can continue to do what they like in Northern Iraq.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:43 PM
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Turkey have not been asked to assist the Iraqis, so therefore it is an illegal incursion by them.

The brass neck of the Turks, didn't they recently shoot down a Russian plane because it entered Turkish airspace for a a few seconds?

NATO need to tell them to wind their necks in, but then again they have to keep the cheap oil flowing.



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:46 PM
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Or what? They'd run away and abandon half their kit and equipment in protest?



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:47 PM
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This is all so phony


Here ISIS is on Turkey’s border and they send troops to Iraq!

What a joke.
It’s like the US sending troops to Canada to stop Mexican immigration

Send those troops against ISIS near your own border Turkey

Of course they won’t which is proof they and the US are complicit in this monumental fraud



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:48 PM
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Well, Turkey is really begging for war...and we can see that with their lies being uncovered about ISIS oil and suddenly Erdogan has gone crazy doing what he needs to do to get a major war going.

It can't be any more clearer than that, sadly.
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:50 PM
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Nato expects from all Nato members to send 1 warship (for monitoring) near Syria.

There is already big voices in my country NOT TO send anything, because this is a direct support of a criminal aggressor.

So do not expect if Turkey desides to invade/violate any country and all eastern world attacks Turkey, us to give a helpfull hand to Turks. Whatever NATO wishes, they always get a decline.

And guess what, Turkey keeps violating my country in a daily bases, even if we are all in NATO.
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:51 PM
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It doesn't matter how big the trukish army is compared to that of Iraqi forces and that Iraq might have an ineffectual government.
Turkey has illigally invaded Iraq and should withdraw it's troops as was demanded.

But there is sometimes strange going on here, the US government apparently knew of the troop placements in to Iraq.
Supposedly to train Iraqi soldiers.... indeed, the same they bombed a few months ago, they are kurdish fighters.
Of course this just an excuse and it is rather strange that the US knew about it while Iraq knew nothing about this.

Something is going on, but what? good question.
What i do know is that Turkey apparently has a good hand of cards, so good, they even get their way in negotiations about stopping the influx of immigrants.
Visa free travel from Turkey to EU, billions of euros, accelerated negotiations on joining the EU, in return the EU takes another 500.000 immigrants from Turkey.

Turkey-EU 10-0



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 04:53 PM
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Ill bet that the Russians will settle the score now.. Oops we thought it were ISIS infiltration units crossing the border,
I smell the danger of the burning fuse already from here..
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posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 05:04 PM
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Send those troops against ISIS near your own border Turkey


The Mosul province borders on Turkey. ISIS would be able to attack Turkey from Mosul. It is probably also one of the corridors that Europeans use to join with ISIS,



posted on Dec, 6 2015 @ 05:06 PM
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originally posted by: schuyler
And exactly what is Iraq going to do about it? They have an ineffectual government and a military that any WW II Army could beat. They are no match for the Turks, which has a HUGE Army.


You may be right about Iraq not being able to take on the Turks but how about an Iraq, Iran and Russia coalition? Maybe even Pakistan and China thrown in for material and moral support.



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