————Update———————

What this doc­u­men­tary revealed:

Some said this:

The Israelis are the best mil­i­tary force in the Mideast, so why shouldn’t the Kurds train with them?

First: Why both denied it then?

Kurds deny ‘Israeli infiltration’

Iraqi Kur­dish leader Jalal Tal­a­bani has denied reports that Israeli mil­i­tary and intel­li­gence teams are at work in the Kur­dish zones of north­ern Iraq.

Sec­ond: Mil­i­tary trains Kurds Military?

To watch the video cilck here (Real Player).

———–End Update————–

I said before Zionists-Americans forces are try­ing to cre­ate a new Israel in the north of Iraq, and I said Israelis train­ing the Kurds War-Lords Militias.

Go to the web­site and watch it, wait about 30 min­utes untill the BBC updates the programme:

News­night

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15 Responses to

  1. madtom says:

    Big deal so what if they are coop­er­at­ing with the Israelis?
    If it’s even true, why is it a crime. The Israelis are the riches state in the Mid­dle east and they don’t even have oil. Seem to me lots of ME coun­tries could learn a thing or two from the Israelis

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  3. Nadia says:

    mad­tom, ha Israel is the rich­est state in the ME.. where did you get that from? Israel gets aid from the USA, that is were Israel gets its money from. Israel com­mits war crimes and crimes against human­ity that is noth­ing to look up too. Over 100 000 clus­ter bombs were dropped on Lebanon the last 3 days of the war so right now Israel has over 100 000 sort of sui­cide bombers ready to explode on Lebanon soil, THAT IS TERROR.

    Back to the issue: Lady­bird well done indeed of you to bring this to the light so early on and now even BBC can not keep quite about it. This is a big deal indeed. A for­eign coun­try IS NOT sup­posed to train mili­tias of another coun­try. Have the Iraqi gov­ern­ment approved this for exam­ple? I doubt it.

    Israeli ter­ror camps in north­ern Iraq train­ing Kur­dish ter­ror­ists IS A HUGE OBSTACLE TO ACHIEVE PEACE IN IRAQ.
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    Israeli Diplo­mat Car­ry­ing Large Quan­tity Of Explo­sives Arrested In Argentina” is another ter­ror act that happed in mid August this year.

  4. Nadia says:

    It seems BBC still have not updated their show. I’ll check it out dur­ing the day until they do.

  5. LadyBird says:

    Nadia

    I made a copy of the pro­gramme, I will set it online when I go back home this evening

  6. Nadia says:

    A pearl that is what you are Lady­Bird! : ) I’ll come back here tonight.

  7. Mister Ghost says:

    Your prej­u­di­cial Anti-Zionism is show­ing, Lady­bird. The Israelis are the best mil­i­tary force in the Mideast, so why shouldn’t the Kurds train with them? The Israelis have a lot of expe­ri­ence deal­ing with threats that the Kurds could face — it makes a lot of sense for the Kurds to get such hands-on train­ing. The BBC suf­fers from a strong case of stark-raving Jew hatred, much like your­self and compatriots.

  8. Nadia says:

    The Israelis are the best mil­i­tary force in the Mideast” you mean like drop­ping over 100 000 clus­ter bombs on a coun­try while a peace talks are going on in the UN? Is that a good mil­i­tary in your view? That is in my view an army that is com­mit­ting war crimes.

    As for the train­ing of Kur­dish mili­tias I would think that is ille­gal if the Iraqi gov­ern­ment have not made a con­tract for it, because after all north­ern Iraq is still part of Iraq and under the gov­ern­ment respon­si­bil­ity. A for­eign coun­try train­ing a mili­tia is what Israel says Iran is doing in Lebanon and wants the world to wage war on Iran and take away Hezbollah’s weapons. So there Israel is upset and wants actions to stop it and at the same time Israel is train­ing a mili­tia in another coun­try that is com­mit­ting ter­ror acts against Iraqis. Israel indeed has dou­ble stan­dards and lose all its cred­i­bly here.

    As for you try­ing to make this about hat­ing Jews you are wrong Israelis train­ing Kurds is show­ing their Anti-Arab views. Israel and YOU are rav­ing arab hatred thats what this is about.

    The Israelis train­ing Kur­dish mili­tias in north­ern Iraq is a clear proof that their inten­sions is to divide Iraq and Iraqis.

  9. Nadia says:

    LB leave a mes­sage at the BBC site for this show and make your voice heard over there too, I did.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/2006/09/tuesday_19_september_2006.html

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  11. madtom says:

    The Israelis train­ing Kur­dish mili­tias in north­ern Iraq is a clear proof that their inten­sions is to divide Iraq and Iraqis.

    Oh don’t think that the Israelis could ever do any bet­ter than you Arabs have already done. Just look around at the love being dis­played all over Iraq between brothers.

    For you peo­ple to come now and try to make a case for Arab unity is the height of hypocrisy. You treat Kurds like nig­gers, and Shi’a like homo­sex­u­als, yet you cant seem to under­stand why no one loves you…

  12. Nadia says:

    The kur­dish mili­tia trained by Israeli peo­ple were used to attack Faluja with the US. That is a clear act to put Iraqis against Iraqis. War crimes were commited.

  13. Keld Bach says:

    Hi Nadia. It was not 100 000 clus­ter bombs, but more than one mil­lion.

    BTW, here’s another inter­est­ing arti­cle about the Kur­dish sit­u­a­tion: Iran and Turkey Pre­pare for War in Iraqi Kur­dis­tan. It might soon get very hot up there…

  14. Jarn says:

    KB, I read your link, and I sup­pose any­thing is pos­si­ble due to the chaos in Iraq, but it seems unlikely that Iran would attack, given that they are already a major influ­ence in the area. Also, the “debka file” seems like a not very reli­able source. http://butt.gnn.tv/headlines/2347/Debka_s_World

  15. Keld Bach says:

    I agree, Jarn. Debka is def­i­nitely biased, but you can still find some use­ful infor­ma­tion there. I don’t expect Iran to attack right away, but I’m more con­cerned about the Turks. How­ever, none of them would want to see an inde­pen­dent Kur­dish state emerg­ing in North­ern Iraq, so they’ll have to do some­thing about it. Sooner or later.