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To: Joe NYC who wrote (165668)3/26/2003 12:19:47 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584249
 
And then in the Southeast, Iranian Shiites have entered Iraq

Where did you read that? I have only come across this news article:

telegraph.co.uk.
where they say Shiite (Iraqi) who have been stationed in Iran crossed the border to Iraq, but in the North, in the Kurd territory (which makes no sense to me).


Yes, I don't understand why they would cross into Kurd territory.

Didn't read it; heard it on CNBC tonite. After the regular ews, they said that Iranian Shiites had crossed over the border into the SE of Iraq. It was part of a running commentary and not a special report. I suspect the situation is so fluid and with parts of Iraq probably under no one's control at this point. ......a free-for-all may be developing.

However, I think the worse problem is in the North. We have only 4k troops there and you know Turkey wants to fukk around.......and the Kurds are out to screw everyone. I am beginning to see that there were many reasons for Turkey's refusal to deploy US troops from its bases. This could get get real ugly.

ted