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Originally posted by Rutopls
Turkey has always been a large purchaser of weapons, number three on the list I believe from Nato since they are a member. They are more likely to use it agaisnt Kurds though, that is why I would be suprised to see too many Turkish troops across the border into Northern Iraq as that is a Kurdish stronghold and would provide many more political problems then support thier troops would bring.
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you're proving my point.
Kurds are gonna see the US attack as an opportunity to grow their stronghold or even declare their independency and form a state in northern Iraq. This is what the Turkish government doesnt want to happen and is the first reason that turkish troops would be sent to Iraq.
All this is triggered by the US attack. It's not gonna be a war only between US and Iraq.
US makes a lot of money when two other nations attack eachother, just like they did when Iraq and Iran were in war, several years ago.
As I said, there a lot more to it than we all think.