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By: Suzan Fraser The Associated Press, Published on Sat Jul 25 2015
ANKARA, TURKEY Turkish jets struck camps belonging to Kurdish militants in northern Iraq, authorities said Saturday, the first strikes since a peace deal was announced in 2013, and again bombed Islamic State positions in Syria.
The strikes in Iraq targeted the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, whose affiliates have been effective in battling the Islamic State group. The strikes further complicate the U.S.-led war against the extremists, which has relied on Kurdish ground forces making gains in Iraq and Syria.
A spokesman in Iraq for the PKK, which has been fighting Turkey for autonomy since 1984 and is considered a terrorist organization by Ankara and its allies, said the strikes likely spelled the end of the peace process.
"Turkey has basically ended the cease-fire," Zagros Hiwa told The Associated Press. He said the first wave of strikes launched overnight Saturday didn't appear to cause casualties.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced a few hours later that he had ordered "a third wave" of raids against the Islamic State in Syria and a "second wave" of strikes against the PKK in northern Iraq which were ongoing.
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SolutionisSolidarity
(606 posts)I can't believe we let this rogue state into NATO.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)The PKK and it's Syrian affiliate have been the most effective at fighting ISIS in Syria.
I think Turkey is more afraid of the Kurds gaining strength than it is of ISIS.
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)in Turkey joining the ISIS fight or letting us use their bases. They're going to find a way to be assholes about it.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)The PKK's Syrian affiliate has been most effective at fighting ISIS. I think Turkey doesn't want either the Turkish or the Syrian Kurds to gain any strength.
Turkey has been absolutely central to ensuring that Syria falls to pieces. Its role in the conflict has been shameless.