Iraq issues ultimatum to Kurdish forces to pull back from occupied Iraqi areas
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« on: October 14, 2017, 09:13:57 AM »

Baghdad has set a pre-dawn Sunday deadline for Kurdish forces to abandon positions in the disputed oil province of Kirkuk they took during the fightback against the Islamic State group, a senior Kurdish official said.

The reported ultimatum comes as thousands of Iraqi troops and allied militia are locked in an armed standoff with Kurdish Peshmerga fighters near ethnically divided but historically Kurdish-majority Kirkuk.

Tensions have soared between the erstwhile allies in the war against ISIS since a Kurdish vote for independence last month, drawing urgent appeals for calm from the US-led coalition supporting the campaign.

"The deadline set for the Peshmerga to return to their pre-June 6, 2014 positions will expire during the night," the Kurdish official told AFP, asking not to be identified.

Asked at what time, he said 2 am on Sunday (2300 GMT Saturday).


The official's comments came as Iraqi President Fuad Masum, who is himself a Kurd, was holding urgent talks with Kurdish leaders in the city of Sulaimaniyah in the south of the autonomous Kurdish region. No statements have emerged from the meetings.

On Friday, Iraqi troops took over formerly Kurdish-held positions in the south of Kirkuk province, including in the mainly Shiite Turkmen town of Taza Khurmatu.

In June 2014, ISIS fighters swept through vast areas north and west of Baghdad, prompting many Iraqi army units to disintegrate and Kurdish forces to step in.

They did so primarily in historically Kurdish-majority areas they had long sought to incorporate in their three-province autonomous region in the north against the strong opposition of Baghdad.

The Kurds currently control the city of Kirkuk and three major oil fields in the province which account for a significant share of the regional government's oil revenues.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Friday that Washington was working to reduce tensions between Iraqi federal and Kurdish forces, urging them to remain focused on the war against militants.

"We are trying to tone everything down and to figure out how we go forward without losing sight of the enemy, and at the same time recognizing that we have got to find a way to move forward," he told reporters.

"Everybody stay focused on defeating ISIS. We can't turn on each other right now. We don't want to go to a shooting situation," he added.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2017/10/14/Baghdad-gives-pre-dawn-ultimatum-on-Kirkuk-pullback-Kurds-say.html
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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2017, 09:22:33 AM »

Yeah, the Iraqis definitely need to make demands here ... Roll Eyes

First their army fully collapsed and their forces ran for cover against the IS, then the Kurds came in and took up the fight against IS (it could have been a much higher death toll if the Kurds weren't the FFs they are).

The Iraqis should just shut the f**k up and cede the areas that were taken by the Kurds for their brave actions against IS when the Iraqis failed to do their job. Plus, the Iraqis can be "happy" that they got Mosul back ...
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« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2017, 09:46:30 AM »

Yeah, the Iraqis definitely need to make demands here ... Roll Eyes

First their army fully collapsed and their forces ran for cover against the IS, then the Kurds came in and took up the fight against IS (it could have been a much higher death toll if the Kurds weren't the FFs they are).

The Iraqis should just shut the f**k up and cede the areas that were taken by the Kurds for their brave actions against IS when the Iraqis failed to do their job. Plus, the Iraqis can be "happy" that they got Mosul back ...

This. The Iraqi government should be grateful to the Kurds.
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