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Monday, October 03, 2005

Washington told Ankara: The war "Liberation of Syria" is going to be run from Incirlik

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A well known minister in the Turkish parliament revealed yesterday that Steven Hadley, the American National Security advisor reported to the Turkish officials in his latest visit to Ankara, that Washington wants to use the Incirlik air base, in its operations to get rid of the Syrian regime of President Bashar Al Assad, and to supervise Iran and be able to isolate it from the International world.

The minister Şükrü Aldağ, an ex-general in the Turkish army said that Hadley insisted on the participation of Turkey in the soon to come American campaign to change the Syrian regime and start democracy in the neighboring country of Syria, mentioning that the Bush Administration is going to use the P.K.K. (Kurdistan Workers Party) to create real problems for the Syrian government.
Aldağ insisted that the primordial and maybe the only objective behind the visit of Hadley, was to negotiate the plan made by Washington, to get rid of the Assad government, considering that the American administration is convinced that the bloody terrorism in Iraq is not going to stop as long as the Syrian Government is still there.

Despite the fact that the Turkish minister didn't agree on the participation of his country in what is going to be named: “War to Liberate Syria”, but he insisted that what is going to be happen is a “big game” that Ankara may not be able to stop.


Subject: Turkey Rejects US Pressures
on it Regarding Syria, Gul Says

Turkey Rejects US Pressures on it Regarding Syria, Gul Says
Ankara , Sep. 29 ( SANA-Syrian News Agency )
www.sana.org.sy/english/headlines/29/turkey_rejects_us_pressures_on_i.htm

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul on Thursday underlined his country's rejection of US pressures on turkey regarding Syria.

"Turkey will continue boosting relations with Syria and other neighbouring countries.. Turkey is not concerned with the US stances towards these countries," Gul said in a press conference.

Turkish NTV station, for its part, quoted diplomatic sources as saying that Turkish Premier Recep Tayyeb Erdogan and Gul consider Syria as a main part in regional equations and in boosting security and stability in the Middle East.

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