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Kurds report Iraqi army moving north

ERBIL, Iraq, Jan. 22 (UPI) -- The Iraqi army is allegedly on the verge of deploying to Kurdish territories with the aim of controlling the disputed city of Kirkuk, Kurdish reports say.

Kurdish media outlets report the 12th Division of the Iraqi army issued a request to the Ministry of Defense for greater movement in the Kurdish territories. Sources to the Kurdish newspaper Aso said military officials are hoping to establish checkpoints in Kirkuk to control movement in and out of the city.

Iraq holds provincial elections Jan. 31 in 14 of its 18 provinces. The vote in the three Kurdish provinces and Kirkuk is delayed amid territorial disputes.

Military commanders with the Kurdish Peshmerga force complained of the allegations, saying they are wary of such troop activity on the part of Baghdad, the Kurdish Globe reported.

"The movement of the division is not normal and it is a planned agenda; therefore, the Kurdish leadership looks suspiciously at that movement," said Peshmerga leader Mustafa Chawrash.

Conflict between Kurdish and Iraqi forces reached a boiling point in August as Iraqi troops tried to enter the disputed city of Khanaqin in the Iraqi province of Diyala. Both forces stood down, however, leaving control of the city to local officials.


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Added: Jan-23-2009 Occurred On: Jan-22-2009
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  • Well, here goes another war. Wonder what side the US will take. I bet it all has to do with the oil the Kurds have.

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  • Kurds are the really only good ones here, leave them be

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  • The last thing Iraq needs is another civil war

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  • Bring on the trumpets.

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  • Wait till they start moving East.

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  • kurds wont do shit...america controls iraq and if they start shit with iraqis they will start shit with us..and neither them nor us want that.

    Posted Jan-26-2009 By 

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  • partition of irak will not be tolerated and baghdad will use military force against sepratists if necessary.

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  • The USA has never given the KURDS a chance,,,

    now that oil is found on their part... LOOK OUT...

    we really f'd IRAQ up nicely....

    LOL.... no water or electric STILL.....LOL

    Posted Jan-23-2009 By 

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    • Your acting like a retard Kurds no chance? LMFAO Kurds are flourishing. We never had to do anything but help them build. Not 1 IED has killed an american in kurdish held territory. My brother was with them his last tour. Still talks to some on the phone. You clearly have no idea what your talking about.

      THEOTHERIRAQ.com

      Posted Jan-23-2009 By 

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    • The media should talk about them more, even spread how they are developing to the rest of the middle east....maybe it will show the other muslums what crappy rulers they have!

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    • Let's review; when we helped Quwait we dropped flyers to the KURDS asking them to RISE-UP WE WILL BACK YOU, and when they did, we didn't help them and they got gassed...LOL Some American Companies pleading guilty to selling chem. weapons to IRAQ....

      The US just finished helping Turkey to bomb them, and yea yea it's only PPK crap....

      Now OIL has been found in Kirkuk so look out is right.

      Now the KURDS just bought 3 c-130's full of weapons from Bulgaria, outside the US run Foreign Mil More..

      Posted Jan-24-2009 By 

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  • This'll be good .

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