"The Turkish politicians and military warn Israel and US that any 
plan to intervene in Iran would be very risky for the future of the 
volatile Middle East, and that diplomacy should be the preferred 
solution. However the Israelis and Americans seem decisive. While 
Iranian leader Ahmedinejad threatens Israel, Washington and Tel Aviv 
studies on the military operation plans against Iran."
"Three weeks ago Israeli Yedioth Aharonot reported that dozens of 
former Israeli commandos have been training Kurdish security forces 
in northern Iraq, supplying them with equipment worth millions of 
dollars. And now the Israelis want to come to the other side of the 
border. The Hakkari Mountains are on Turkey-Iraq and Turkey-Iran 
borders and the surrounding region is sensitive Kurdish populated 
areas."

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=24155

Targets are Iran and Syria
 
Source:By Nilgun GULCAN, JTW 

By Nilgun GULCAN

ANKARA (JTW) - First heads of the FBI and the CIA visited Turkey. 
Americans said that there is no significant reason for the 
visits. "Visits that took place in recent days have nothing to do 
with Iran and Syria. These visits are [contributions] towards 
strengthening bilateral relations [between Turkey and the United 
States]" said similarly Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul. 
However both the FBI and CIA asked about Iran and Syria. Particularly 
intelligence sharing and possible impact of a military operation were 
on the agenda of the meetings. Another issue was naturally Iraq. The 
Americans were wondering Turkey's position regarding the Kurds in 
Iraq. It is obvious that the Washington needs Turkey in Iraq and a 
possible American withdrawal from Iraq would mean Turkey's strongly 
entrance to Iraq. The problem is the Kurdish issue. Turkey is not 
happy with the independent Kurdish state plans in Northern Iraq. The 
Kurds seek to include Kirkuk (Kerkuk) city to the Kurdish region, 
though the majority of the city is not Kurdish. FBI in particular 
asked the Turkish head of the MIT and Police Intelligence about the 
possible Turkish attitude if the Kurds `capture' the Kirkuk city. 
Turkey said almost nothing. Turkey follows wait-and-see policy.

The CIA and FBI visits were followed by the Israelis. Israeli Army 
Chief Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz arrived in Turkey in a week. According to 
the Israeli officials the reason for the visit is to develop the 
dialogue and co-operation between Turkey and Israel. However the 
questions were similar to those of Americans. Iran, Syria and Iraq 
were the foremost priorities. The Israeli Army Chief further asked 
permission for training the Israeli commandos in Turkey's Bolu and 
Hakkari mountains. Halutz said "our commandos cannot see snow, the 
whether in Israel is quite hot. If they can be trained in Turkey they 
would be ready for the winter conditions". Turkey provides Israeli 
Air Force training opportunities in Konya Valley. The problem is why 
Israel wants to be ready for the mountain and winter circumstances? 
There is no cold neighboring country around Israel. The only places 
Israeli commandos could use their training are Turkey, Iran and 
Northern Iraq. According to the Turkish experts, Israeli Army focuses 
on Iran and Kurdish regions in the Middle East. Three weeks ago 
Israeli Yedioth Aharonot reported that dozens of former Israeli 
commandos have been training Kurdish security forces in northern 
Iraq, supplying them with equipment worth millions of dollars. And 
now the Israelis want to come to the other side of the border. The 
Hakkari Mountains are on Turkey-Iraq and Turkey-Iran borders and the 
surrounding region is sensitive Kurdish populated areas.

It is reported in Turkish media that Ankara is full of spies in 
recent days. The high ranked Western politicians, security chiefs and 
bureaucrats have been visiting Ankara. It is obvious that something 
is happening. The Turkish politicians and military warn Israel and US 
that any plan to intervene in Iran would be very risky for the future 
of the volatile Middle East, and that diplomacy should be the 
preferred solution. However the Israelis and Americans seem decisive. 
While Iranian leader Ahmedinejad threatens Israel, Washington and Tel 
Aviv studies on the military operation plans against Iran. 

Journal of Turkish Weekly
27 December 2005
 






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