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    Türkiye raises the stakes... Baghdad and the region are obliged to remain silent

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    Post by Rocky Fri 23 Aug 2024, 5:13 am

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    [size=52]Türkiye raises the stakes... Baghdad and the region are obliged to remain silent[/size]
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    Turkey is once again violating Iraq's sovereignty without deterrence from the regional government and the Baghdad government, which gives it another motive to penetrate further and increase missile attacks on Iraqi territory under the pretext of the presence of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and the silence of the Iraqi government on its actions, justifying it with the protection of its territory.
    The violation of Iraqi territory in front of everyone warns of a popular explosion against the two governments in Iraq, after numerous statements that the Baghdad government gave the green light to Turkey to penetrate and carry out its military operations and did not care about the lives of civilians falling here and there.
    *Who bears responsibility?
    Speaking about this file, Member of Parliament Ali Al-Bandawi held the regional government responsible for what is happening from the Turkish incursion into the region.
    Al-Bandawi said in a statement to / Al-Maalouma / agency, "The regional government bears the consequences of the Turkish incursion as it is responsible for the security file there," noting that "the Kurdish forces did not confront the Turks despite the latter invading more than 20 km and setting up military bases."
    He added, "The federal government must intensify efforts to deter Turkey, whether diplomatically or militarily," noting that "Turkey is using the fight against the Kurdistan Workers' Party as a pretext to seize the largest amount of Iraqi territory, and this issue must be resolved."

    *Economic Paper
    In addition, the member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Mahmoud Khoshnaw, considered the incursion of Turkish military forces into northern Iraq as a major occupation operation. 
    Khoshnaw said in a statement to / Al-Maalouma / agency, that "the incursion of Turkish forces is a dangerous and major matter and is considered a major occupation operation of Iraqi cities, and we must move quickly to stop it," indicating that "the region's position on this incursion is very timid and indicates weakness in confronting real challenges and evading responsibility." 
    He added that "the Turkish army has had a clear presence inside Iraqi territory over the past years, and this is confirmed by the presence of its military bases in most of the northern governorates," noting that "the Turkish army bases in Iraq include aircraft, intelligence elements, and special forces elements." 
    He explained that "the federal government must seek an effective solution to this issue in order to end the occupation of Iraqi territory," calling on the regional government to "address this important security file as soon as possible, as it affects Iraqis." 
    A report translated by Al-Maalouma Agency revealed earlier a clear increase in Turkish strikes on the northern provinces, which led to the outbreak of fires in the border areas. The report also indicated that Turkish forces had established new sites in the region. End 25/J

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