Iran Troops Cross Border Of Iraq/Kurdistan, Cooperating With Turkey

by Daniel Neun | August 24, 2007 at 07:40 am
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North of Iraq, Kurdistan: Iran's army crossed the border and
penetrated five kilometers into Iraqi territory at the Kandil Mountains
near the Turkish border, Kurdish media reports. "The Iranian army
launched a full-scale war," a local official in the region said. (1)

"Nadir.org" also reported about secret intelligence and military
meetings between Turkey, Iran and the Kurdish Party PUK (2), which
controls the south of Kurdistan while the other main Kurdish Party KDP
rules the north.

Apparently NATO country Turkey has sent 200 military officers to Iran for collaborating during the intrusion. (2)



Yesterday the Norwegian oil company DNO announced that a large western
oil company has offered $700m for oil assets in Iraqi Kurdistan owned
by DNO. DNO refused to name the company, but industry executives
speculated that Royal Dutch Shell was a possible bidder, MSNBC said
(3). Shell on Wednesday refused to comment.

The Tawke oil fields of DNO are located at the Kurdish town Zakho (Zakhu), near the Turkish border (6).



In 2005, Shell signed an agreement with Baghdad to study the northern
Kirkuk oilfield. There are strong disputes between the Kurdish
authorities and the Iraqi central government about oil profits and
Kirkuk in particular.



This year in November a referendum takes place about the affiliation of the oil-rich region round Kirkuk.



On May 14 we reported (4) about a power struggle in the Kurdish PUK
between the popular PUK military leader Nawshirwan (Noshirwan) Mustafa
and the PUK chief Jalal Talabani, who is also President of Iraq.

After a deadly attack in Kurdistan on May 9 in Erbil a Kurdish intelligence officer spoke about a power struggle within the PUK.



"The attack that targeted the city of Irbil (Erbil) was expected,
despite the intense security operations in recent days. We had
intelligence information that terrorist groups had plans to disrupt
security and to bring the instability of Baghdad and central Iraq to
Kurdistan," a high-level Kurdish source then told the Italian Aki News.



Without naming parties involved, the security source also criticized
"attempts to make changes in sensitive security positions in
Sulaymaniya."



The leadership of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, headed by Iraqi
President Jalal Talabani, was apparently at that time implementing
changes in the security apparatus around Sulaymaniya, removing security
officials who belong to a rival faction within the PUK, led by
Noshirwan Mustafa, who lost the party leadership elections to Talabani
several months ago.



We also reported about the group "Islamic State in Iraq" that took
responsibility for the bombing in Erbil/Irbil on May 9 and for the
kidnapping of three US soldiers on May 12 in Mahmudiya, South of Iraq.

We considered that group - who had been described as the "Al
Qaeda/al-Qaida in Iraq" by mainstream corporate media - as a hoax for
covering up false-flag terror attacks and abductions.



On July 18 the current inhabitants of the White House admitted in a
press conference that this "Al Qaida/al-qaida in Iraq" never existed.(5)

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ryan
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at 07:49 on August 24th, 2007

Daniel Neun, this is a thorough and well reported account of the complex and often confusing situation in the region. Kurdistan is a flash point for major conflict and the Americans seem to be letting Turkey deal with the situation as it pleases and perhaps wants Turkey to take action against Iran. Please keep us updated.

Jordan Yerman
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at 07:51 on August 24th, 2007

Well done, Daniel. Please keep us posted on this major development.

SthPacific
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at 08:32 on August 24th, 2007

Daniel Neun, I like this story. It's good stuff.

The Kurds have recently been subject to a lot of extra judicial
killings by US troops. There is a lot of dis-affected Kurds now who
originally greated the US troops with flowers but who now want them
out.

 As for the KDP and PUK, they are just achronyms used by
the US, they have no meaning to the Kurdish population. The Kurdish
Peshmerga units used these psuedo groups to get the US to give them
arms. Ofcourse they said they were fighting terrorism, but both the PUK
and KDP are part of the PKK, an internationally registered terrorist
organisation. This is by no means the first time this has happened and
the Iranians have been sending Petrol (Gasoline) accross this part of
the border (by Camelsometimes :) LOL )  since 2004. The Iranian Petrol
can be easily identfied in footage from the area by its Pink colour.
You can often see it in plastic jerry cans being sold by hawkers in the
Background furing interveiws from the reigon.

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CHECK THE SPECIAL MAP UPLOADED FROM  1953. 

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SthPacific

Here are some links showing How the Coalition forces have been allowing Petrol to be smuggled in from Iran. Includes pictures of Camels and Donkey's bringing Petrol into Iraq from Iran in broad daylight , and footage from Kirkuks Oil feilds on the 4th of september 2006 Unfortunatly it requires Real Player

http://www.journeyman.tv/download.php?id=15916

Here is the Latest video from Kirkuk showing how much public opinion has moved against the USA in the reigon. This is due to the usual trigger happy yanks trying to win Hearts and Minds by killing the people they there. The guy in the video above has just lost his 75 year old Uncle to some Idiot American and it shows how it is impossible for them to get justice. They also show how hard it is to get compensation and the US only pays 2500$ comp for a wrongful death. They make it nearly impossible for them to get this pultry sum and the US forces have already handed out 32 million $ in compensation. This just shows how many people have been murdered by these Liberators and the life of an Iraq is only worth 2500$. They want justice though not the money.

http://www.journeyman.tv/download.php?id=16375

 These are from a collection of vids by Karzan Sherabayani a Kurd living in the UK

http://www.journeyman.tv/?query=Kirkuk&lid=2709&exact=1

 

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