Iran warns Turkey against Syria attack: media

A Turkish tank maneuvers near the southeastern Turkish city of Kilis 30 July 2012. (Photo: Reuters - Umit Bektas)

Published Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Iran has warned neighbor Turkey that it will meet a harsh response should Ankara carry out any strikes inside Syrian territory, a pro-Damascus daily reported on Monday.

"Any attack on Syrian territory will meet with a harsh response, and the Iranian-Syrian mutual defense agreement will be activated," the Al-Watan newspaper said.

"Turkey has received very strong warnings in the past few hours and the following message – beware changing the rules of the game," the paper added.

Iran is the closest regional ally of embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, but has also striven to keep good relations with Turkey even as the standoff over its controversial nuclear program has deepened with other NATO member states.

Tehran has enjoyed close ties with Damascus since 1980 when the Syrian government took its side in its devastating eight-year war with Saddam Hussein's regime in Baghdad, and has signed a series of defense pacts, including in 2006 and 2008.

But Ankara has been a primary actor in 16-month uprising against the Assad regime and has given refuge to large numbers of armed rebels, including the hardline Muslim Brotherhood.

Al-Watan cited an "Arab diplomat" as accusing Turkey of seeking to use its fears about the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which already enjoys rear-bases in the far north of Iraq, as a pretext to intervene in Syria.

"Ankara is preparing an agreement with Washington to intervene militarily in the Syrian (crisis), using the Kurdish card as an excuse," the paper said.

"Turkey has agreed with the United States on a military intervention limited to the north of Syria, specifically the northern province of Aleppo, to pave the way for the creation of a safe haven guarded by the armed gangs."

Turkish newspapers have reported that some Kurdish-majority regions of northern Syria have been flying the flag of Syria's PKK ally, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), in what they have said is a deal with the Assad family's government, which was a longtime backer of the Kurdish rebel group's insurgency in Turkey.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that it is a "given" that Turkish troops would pursue fleeing PKK militants inside Syria, warning that Ankara would not hesitate to strike "terrorists."

Turkey has sent a convoy of tanks, ground-to-air missile batteries and other weapons to the border with Syria to further bolster its forces, the Anatolia news agency reported on Monday.

Turkey has repeatedly carried out air and ground operations against suspected PKK rear-bases in northern Iraq. Iran has also moved against suspected hideouts of PKK ally the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) in the same area.

(AFP, Al-Akhbar)

Comments

Erdogan must be smoking the same garbage that Obama has been smoking. The kind of stuff that makes you see only one side of your face while the other side sees something tottally different.

While Obama claims he supports democracy and freedom, you couldn't tell by the way he turns his back on Palestinians and other arabs who suffer under autocratic and apartheid rule. Obama, who believes in murder by U.S. drones without asking questions, is a war criminal and should stand trial for his crimes in Yemen, Afghanistan and Libya.

Erdogan who refuses to admit to the Genocide committed by his people against the Armenians and years of killing Kurds with impunity is also harboring terrorists who attack Syrians in the name of democracy and revolution. But, fair is fair and if the Kurds are terrorizing the Turkish people, then I have to agree with Erdogan that he has a right to strike them back. So, when Syria strikes FSA terrorists deep inside Turkey, Erdogan will not complain, right ?

Of course the logic doesn't work. Erdogan is behaving just like Obama. He feels he has the right to protect his country from terrorists but his neighbor, Syria, somehow can't have that same right. Whatever these guys are smoking, they need to share it so we can all be blind and stupid and ignore the hypocrasy of how we see things.

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