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They are unhappy because those bases trained Peshmerga.But would Iraqi gov allow us to establish bases? They are unhappy with the existing ones.
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They are unhappy because those bases trained Peshmerga.But would Iraqi gov allow us to establish bases? They are unhappy with the existing ones.
I think it will not be a problem at all. I think @TheCamelGuy can give us his point of view.But would Iraqi gov allow us to establish bases? They are unhappy with the existing ones.
Peh stupids.. How on earth they believed without Turkey they can survive in the first place? They have no other chance than bending before us. We respected them but they tried to stabbed us from back now it's time to treat them like dogs.
I'm pretty sure, that the Iraqi Gov is actually "hoping" for that...krg is almost as pkk.. they showed what their intentions are on their TV and actions! we should bleed them out and seek their destruction and the compleate control of this area by the iraqi government.. that would be the best thing for a long term soulution..
we should remind us that US and EU wants to have a kurdish state and KRG is one of their plans
if so it would be a sucess for both..I'm pretty sure, that the Iraqi Gov is actually "hoping" for that...
By letting Turkey get in, they hope to weaken KRG and therefore tilt the balance of Power in their favors.
To liberate the Haremain and cleanse the Ka'ba off fake and false Idols under the jurisdiction of Sura El Feth.....What's the goal of this operation ISiS is gone PYD/YPG almost defeated then why again a new operation?
Why? Because everyday rats coming from Northern Iraq is attacking military outposts. Because the heads of the PKK is there and this time inshallah we will start a final fight.What's the goal of this operation ISiS is gone PYD/YPG almost defeated then why again a new operation?
Could be in relation with upcoming Iraqi Election in May,12th@cabatli_53 are you sure on the upcoming operation bro?
Ground offensive in Iraq I’d expect, but in a sooner time as close as today, that makes me wonder whats all with this hurry.
I think it will not be a problem at all. I think @TheCamelGuy can give us his point of view.
And how are we going to work together if such operation will be opposed? How are we going to destroy PKK in Iraq? Looking at the state of the Iraqi security forces busy with ISIS right now if they are not going to clean the mountains then who is going to do it? If we are going to rely on KRG then we are lost. If the Iraqi authorities don't take measures then we will not have other choice but to act with you or without you.USA delegation sent asking Baghdad to let Pesh redeploy in 'disputed areas'
Yes it will be met with political resistance, no matter what political party or entity you approach based on several reasons.
One of short-term and of highest priority is the elections which are close this year, no political figure is going to approve of it as it is not beneficial politically.
However, it remains to talks as defending PKK is not of Baghdad's concern, Baghdad's problem is the KRG which is the entity that holds the land where the PKK resides. Sinjar's YBS or something I forgot the name militia is segregated from Qandil, operates on small scale locally surrounded by ISF and falls under Baghdad's chain of command, not that of the PKK.
Anyway I don't follow it much, may it all turn out well for everyone I guess.
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Cleaning PKK from Iraq is an operation that requires tackling, focusing, changing the KRG leadership's policies with regards to its northern territories (Qandil). A military operation focused on PKK combatants is not going to solve it, and there are already bases which are not stopping it either. This one is unlikely to result is major changes as it requires jointly Baghdad effort against the KRG given their stronger legal abiltity to influence them as it falls under the Iraqi state. That effort from Baghdad exists, though the US shields the KRG which is why this is unlikely to result in a major change.
And how are we going to work together if such operation will be opposed? How are we going to destroy PKK in Iraq? Looking at the state of the Iraqi security forces busy with ISIS right now if they are not going to clean the mountains then who is going to do it? If we are going to rely on KRG then we are lost. If the Iraqi authorities don't take measures then we will not have other choice but to act with you or without you.
ISF has got the resources (manpower and financial) to allocate them for a large operation against the PKK, IS is defeated and is a small-scale problem now that is dealt with in counter-insurgency ops which do not require many troops. However, ISF has no experience in mountain warfare although that is not the main issue.
There is no political agreement, and KRG is never going to combat the PKK as the PKK is their naturaly ally. For Baghdad to combat the PKK they would have to send their forces far north in the KRG which would require a more aggressive policy from Baghdad. The US would not approve of this, just as they disapproved of Baghdad's attempt to link with the Turkish border and cut KRG from the YPG.
What i'm saying is that dismantling PKK in Iraq requires cleaning the north (KRG), not just a few caves. They blend in with the people, they even made their way to Kirkuk which is far away from the north. The PKK has free roam throughout the KRG, as long as the KRG governs northern Iraq the PKK will have a safe-zone to operate against Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria.
The problem of Turkey is the border areas from where they cross to Turkish territory. If we have to be clear PKK is not a problem for Iraq its a problem for Turkey. KRG will give a support for such operation and even joint operation can occur like in the past but what about the Iraqi central government? What is stopping the Iraqi central government to give a green light for the solution of the biggest problem of Turkey? It would be good if we act together but as I see there is little hope so we will most probably act on our own. “If (Baghdad) cannot, we may turn up in Sinjar suddenly one night and clean up the PKK there”.ISF has got the resources (manpower and financial) to allocate them for a large operation against the PKK, IS is defeated and is a small-scale problem now that is dealt with in counter-insurgency ops which do not require many troops. However, ISF has no experience in mountain warfare although that is not the main issue.
There is no political agreement, and KRG is never going to combat the PKK as the PKK is their naturaly ally. For Baghdad to combat the PKK they would have to send their forces far north in the KRG which would require a more aggressive policy from Baghdad. The US would not approve of this, just as they disapproved of Baghdad's attempt to link with the Turkish border and cut KRG from the YPG.
What i'm saying is that dismantling PKK in Iraq requires cleaning the north (KRG), not just a few caves. They blend in with the people, they even made their way to Kirkuk which is far away from the north. The PKK has free roam throughout the KRG, as long as the KRG governs northern Iraq the PKK will have a safe-zone to operate against Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria.