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1. World Threats: Monthly Analysis: October 2005
www.worldthreats.com/Monthly%2 - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2005 Last Visited: 8/3/2006
A popular Turkish minister, Shukri Aldagh, who is well known to generally oppose US foreign policy in the region, warned that the US National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley was attempting to convince Turkey to allow the US to use one of its strategic air bases in US plans to promote regime change in Syria, and isolate Iran and was seeking Turkish involvement in the plan.
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Among the plans in pursuit of that goal, Aldagh stated, was support for the Kurdistan Workers Party against Basar Assad. Furthermore, Aldagh stated that he opposes the plans, and that the "War to Liberate Syria" as he claims it will be called, is part of a "big game" that Turkey may be unable to control.3

