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Turkey, Qatar oppose military strikes on Iran, urge more dialogue

Source: XINHUA  |   2012-2-6  |     ONLINE EDITION


MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Ministers from Turkey and Qatar dismissed on Sunday a proposal of attacking Iran for its nuclear program, saying that a war would only lead to chaos in the region and all sides should dedicate themselves to serious dialogues.

Speaking at a panel discussion at the annual Munich Security Conference, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that the worst option to solve the Iran nuclear issue is military actions, while the best is through diplomatic contacts and dialogues.

"A military option will be a disaster in our region, so before that disaster, everybody must be serious about negotiations," he said.

"If there is strong political will and mutual confidence being established, this issue could be resolved in a few days," he added.

Khaled al-Attiyah, Qatar's minister for international cooperation, also told the audience, mostly high-level security officials and diplomats from Europe and America, that military strikes is not a solution, from his experiences living in the region.

He said that "tightening the embargo on Iran will make the scenario worse. I believe we should have dialogue .. our allies and friends in the West should open a serious dialogue with the Iranians to get out of this dilemma."

The United States and the European Union has imposed the toughest sanctions ever on Iran last month, asking for more transparency for Iran's ongoing nuclear program, which the West believed is a cover used by Iran for its nuclear weapon experiments. Iran has insisted that its nuclear work is purely for peaceful, energy and medical purposes.

On Saturday also in Munich conference, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said "Europe is not willing to allow for a nuclear armed Iran", based on a conviction that "a nuclear armed Iran is not only a danger to the security of that region, but is a danger to the whole world."

Moreover, he said Europe is keeping a close eye on possible escalation on this issue.

The European Union's goal is "to avoid a military conflict," he said.

On Sunday, Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) ground forces Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour told local satellite Press TV that Iran would never be the initiator of any war, but its response to any threat or aggression will be crushing.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi said that Tehran was preparing itself to counter all the Western plans aimed at mounting pressure on the Islamic republic.


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« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2012, 05:03:30 PM »
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Only one day after a Sepah commander warned that Iran would make use of its right to legitimate defense in case of a USraeli aggression, including against countries whose soil would be used to attack Iran (see http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/military-discussions-and-news/iran-warns-to-hit-any-country-used-to-attack-its-soil/), Qatari and Turkish officials are already urging the imperialisy powers to refrain from commiting such a mad mistake. This shows how much weight Iran's announcements carry throughout the region. Mashallah.
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« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2012, 09:06:04 PM »
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bro you should get off your high horse. Iran has every right to defend themself and i wish them victory against global arrogance. however as for turkey Im not sure what they are upto, these leaders have been complete assh*les for not taking a stand against the west and not pursuing its ultimate interests. Erdogan should have taken the lead on libya and not let west intervene and same goes in syria. in the ideal world Turkey should smash assad regime and smash any one backs him and then ultimately smash israel. in terms of military capabilities Iran is no match for Turkey in every realm. Iran is no match for Pakistan either although the latter is controlled by cowards.

However military does not always brings victory. Turkey is no match for Iran in Passion and Bravery.

victory will only come from Allah swt in the end and statement from some poxy generals will not help.

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« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2012, 09:11:11 PM »
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who cares what turkey and qatar want .. they are too small in this big game

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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2012, 10:18:33 PM »
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Whatever these countries say, Iran must believe the complete opposite...Who will trust Turkey or Qatar?

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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2012, 01:13:45 AM »
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in terms of military capabilities Iran is no match for Turkey in every realm. Iran is no match for Pakistan either although the latter is controlled by cowards.

Well, that's your opinion bro. Most here (including myself) would disagree, I suppose. Turkey has no defenses against Iranian precision missiles, and all of its key industrial sites are within range. Not to mention Syrian rockets and ballistic missiles raining down on them from the south. Within hours, Iran could set back Turkey's economy for decades. The much vaunted Turkish "economic miracle", another myth, would lie in shambles.

I don't understand why you clinge to Erdogan to the point of even considering purely utopian projections, such as that the atatürkist Turkish regime, a NATO member, would "attack" the zionist entity. Your resentment towards president Asad, a staunch supporter of the Islamic Resistance, goes so far that you seem to be willing to side with proven con artists and western trojan horses such as Erdogan in order to have "regime change" in Syria, which is by the way the west's stated goal as well.

As for Syria, it's simple, brother: the alternative to president Asad is either civil war, a pro-western secular, or a wahhabi regime (equally pro-western on the geopolitical level). Without Asad, Syrian support for the Islamic Resistance in Palestine and Lebanon would cease immediately.


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victory will only come from Allah swt in the end and statement from some poxy generals will not help.

Thus it was Allah (swt) who granted victory to Hezbollah and the Resistance Bloc in 2006 and 2008. And inshallah in the battles to come.

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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2012, 02:19:30 AM »
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in terms of military capabilities Iran is no match for Turkey in every realm. Iran is no match for Pakistan either although the latter is controlled by cowards.

Turkiye cant fight with Iran ... Its not 80s or 90s ... Iranian Missile barrage would take Turkieye back to atatork times ... turkiye may be good for Greece , Armenia etc but Like Gen. John Abizaid said ... Iran is the most powerful military in the region . and it knows how to be the gangster of the region ...

Pakistan cant sustain a war for 10 days continuous let alone with Iran who fought for 10 years against an alliance of 21 countries on its own and emerged as winner ....

we can compare them in details if u want ...
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« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2012, 06:56:09 AM »
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spectator, you seem to overrate Turkey too much..Take this from me, the US will never allow Turkey to have access to too powerful weapons like long range rockets and such.It's too risky for their interest.Even most of NATO's powerful weapons on their soil are manned by US specialists...The US allows Turkey "enough" weapons and mere assurances as part of their membership to NATO..Their role in NATO is simply to carry water for the empire..Nothing more, nothing less..In effect, they're tools for the empire.

Iran is not the country it was in the 80s and 90s when they're at their lowest in terms of military strength and morale.Even that, they managed not to loose a war against pretty much the whole Western world plus PGCC countries backing Saddam and giving almost every weapon to Saddam to fight Iran except nukes..I'm sure Turkish military officers and advisers will disagree with your assertion that "Iran's no match for Turkey".

 

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