Piling wrote:I think it would be a mistake. Thousands of unemployed fighters could be troublemakers in the area. The PKK could use them to destabilize the KRG, as PLO did in Jordania and Lebanon. They have already tried in Domiz Camp. I doubt that the PKK will let free all these members to its political control.
And if Erdogan controls Öcalan who controls the PKK, then KRG will be trapped from inside in Turkey's aims. No need to send Turkish army to Erbil, PKK will be on the place.
In the past it has been mentioned that the PKK should go to other countries, perhaps Europe
Piling wrote:In the past it has been mentioned that the PKK should go to other countries, perhaps Europe
In 1989, France welcomed 350 S. Kurdish refugees fleeing Anfal in a military camp, in our central mountains called 'Auvergne, where they began to live among our farmers and mountaineers . Now many of their children are set in Southern France, some of them achieved good studies.
A French cineast followed them during many years and made a movie about their story :
http://france.krg.org/fr/les-kurdes-d-auvergne.html
But I doubt that France would willingly welcome battalions of PKK in its mountains
It's just a fact that France, much much more than any other country in Europe ,especially under the time of Sarkozy made disgusting Anti Kurd contracts with the Turkish terrorists.
talsor wrote:So there is 5000 PKK fighters in Qandil and other area at most .The cost of building a house in southern Kurdistan is 60,000 at most .
5000 X $60000 =$30,000,000
which is the cost of war for a month . Not bad at all even if turkey end up paying for the whole thing .
Anthea wrote:I still believe that the PKK should remain on Turkish soil
hevalo27 wrote:Anthea wrote:I still believe that the PKK should remain on Turkish soil
what should they do on turkish soil? they should remain in northern kurdistan
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