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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Turkey bombs!

Wikileaks'in announce its latest batch of documents created by the crisis between the countries was put forward. These documents support the PKK, the U.S. was allegedly helping al-Qaeda in Turkey

The U.S. administration, announced Wikileaks'in explain the documents concerned about the last party ... Because the United States, Afghanistan and Iraq, documenting the inhuman events involved in the site, was put forward last kozlarının yankılanacağı all over the world. Julian Assange'ye sources close to the site's owner, American diplomats in those documents into the cause of their lives at risk may be present in some of the diplomatic correspondence, he said.

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Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post, the London-based Arabic Al Hayat newspaper, citing the publication, according to documents Wikileaks'in Turkey is expected to publish this weekend, he helped al-Qaida in Iraq, the PKK in the U.S. suggests his support. According to the news of a U.S. military report, "Turkey, the limits under the control tutamamakla" accused. In the report, Iraqi citizens living in Turkey al-Qaeda bomb material, the supply of arms and ammunition that is being expressed. The report and other documents mentioned in the Americans, the U.S. recognized the PKK as a terrorist organization in 1979 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that the aid is being expressed. Allegedly, the U.S. military documents, the PKK, "Turkish citizens and freedom fighters as" being considered. U.S. detainees in Iraq also claimed to have freed the members of the PKK.

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Documents can also U.S. forces in Iraq, the PKK has given weapon is pointing. Wikileaks'in official Twitter account, in a statement, the final documents "Logs, seven times bigger than the Iraq War is" and "out of breath for fear that the Pentagon once again be held responsible," said. Confidential U.S. diplomatic documents envisaging run leader, Barack Obama's administration, foreign governments began to warn about the situation livable.

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U.S. State Department spokesman PJ Crowley, "This is hurting the U.S. ifşaatlar" he said. Crowley, documents, would create tension in relations between the U.S. allies abroad, he said. Pentagon spokesman Colonel David Lapa information, such as the identity of these documents and resources çıkarabileceğini military tactics, he said. Speaking to Reuters, the said documents to other sources, according to the international public opinion more noise than the previous parties koparabileceğini said. The documents, for example, Barack Obama administration's Guantanamo Bay detainees to other countries to impose pressure on the transfer is expected to share the details.

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