There must be more did this story.  I know that the Kurds fight with
each other, and they don't have a common enemy.  Surely they don't want
the United States to become more directly involved with their struggle
against Turkey.

"e. ahmet tonak" wrote:

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> First, the Turkish government was forced to cancel the 10,000 troops
> deployment in Iraq. Now, Turkish Kurds also joined the Iraqi
> resistance.
>
>
> ** US troops clash with 'PKK rebels' **
>
> American troops have clashed with suspected Turkish Kurd rebels based in northern 
> Iraq, it emerges.
>
> < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/3257273.stm >
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>
> E. Ahmet Tonak
> Professor of Economics
>
> Simon's Rock College of Bard
> 84 Alford Road
> Great Barrington, MA 01230
>
> Tel:  413 528 7488
> Fax: 413 528 7365
> www.simons-rock.edu/~eatonak
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> Frequently the only possible answer is a critique of the
> question and the only solution is to negate the question.
>
> Karl Marx, 1857, Grundrisse, "The Chapter on Money,"  p.127.
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>
>
> E. Ahmet Tonak
> Professor of Economics
>
> Simon's Rock College of Bard
> 84 Alford Road
> Great Barrington, MA 01230
>
> Tel:  413 528 7488
> Fax: 413 528 7365
> www.simons-rock.edu/~eatonak
>
>
>
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