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Turkey threatens Iraq border raid | Turkey threatens Iraq border raid |
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Turkey's prime minister has given the go-ahead for a possible cross-border military operation in northern Iraq to hunt Kurdish separatists. | Turkey's prime minister has given the go-ahead for a possible cross-border military operation in northern Iraq to hunt Kurdish separatists. |
Fifteen Turkish soldiers have been killed in rebel attacks since Sunday. | Fifteen Turkish soldiers have been killed in rebel attacks since Sunday. |
Iraq's government said that the best way to confront the rebels was through a security accord signed with Turkey last month. | |
The White House said it was committed to working with both countries to combat the group behind the attacks. | |
But Gordon Johndroe, the White House National Security Council spokesman, did not offer specific backing to possible Turkish cross-border operations. | But Gordon Johndroe, the White House National Security Council spokesman, did not offer specific backing to possible Turkish cross-border operations. |
Many rebels from the group orchestrating the attacks, the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party - PKK - are believed to be hiding in northern Iraq. | |
On Tuesday, Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan chaired a meeting of senior government and military officials to discuss tougher action against the PKK. | |
Ankara claims the organisation is a terrorist group that enjoys free movement in northern Iraq, where it has easy access to weapons and explosives. | |
"The order has been given for every kind of measure, including if needed a cross-border operation," said a statement released by Mr Erdogan's office. | |
Vecdi Gonul, Turkey's defence minister, said parliamentary approval would be needed for any large-scale military incursion into northern Iraq. | Vecdi Gonul, Turkey's defence minister, said parliamentary approval would be needed for any large-scale military incursion into northern Iraq. |
But, he added, no such parliamentary authorisation would be required for more limited, "hot pursuit" cross-border operations. | But, he added, no such parliamentary authorisation would be required for more limited, "hot pursuit" cross-border operations. |