Newspaper: NATO ally with Iran against the Kurds
Newspaper: NATO ally with Iran against the Kurds
22/10/2011 18:40

Beirut, October 22 / October (Rn) - The newspaper "Info World Cup French" Saturday that Turkey and the NATO alliance with Iran against the Kurds. The villages are adjacent to the border of Iran and Turkey shelled continuously. The two countries say they were targeting which elements of armed opposition. The paper says that "the situation is very complex and is the fact that Turkey belongs to NATO, while the Western countries recently confirmed distrust historical toward the regime in Tehran." The Kurdistan Region investment zone is open to many investors, the Turks and the Iranians. Analysts say the continued shelling the border by the two countries could affect the bilateral economic relations between the parties. The paper points to the war waged by both sides on two fronts against the "common threat", and refers to "the Turkish regime bombed northern Iraq targeting the elements of the Kurdistan Workers While designing the Iranian regime to "end" party PJAK. The Constitution prohibits the Iraqi use of the territory of the country a springboard for groups or individuals to launch attacks on neighboring countries. and take the militants opposed to Tehran and Ankara from the far north, the Iraqi border in the Kurdish stronghold for them. From: Mahmoud al-Faqih. Th : Murtaza Yousuf
http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/7/268601/
22/10/2011 18:40

Beirut, October 22 / October (Rn) - The newspaper "Info World Cup French" Saturday that Turkey and the NATO alliance with Iran against the Kurds. The villages are adjacent to the border of Iran and Turkey shelled continuously. The two countries say they were targeting which elements of armed opposition. The paper says that "the situation is very complex and is the fact that Turkey belongs to NATO, while the Western countries recently confirmed distrust historical toward the regime in Tehran." The Kurdistan Region investment zone is open to many investors, the Turks and the Iranians. Analysts say the continued shelling the border by the two countries could affect the bilateral economic relations between the parties. The paper points to the war waged by both sides on two fronts against the "common threat", and refers to "the Turkish regime bombed northern Iraq targeting the elements of the Kurdistan Workers While designing the Iranian regime to "end" party PJAK. The Constitution prohibits the Iraqi use of the territory of the country a springboard for groups or individuals to launch attacks on neighboring countries. and take the militants opposed to Tehran and Ankara from the far north, the Iraqi border in the Kurdish stronghold for them. From: Mahmoud al-Faqih. Th : Murtaza Yousuf
http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/7/268601/