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Iraqi Lawmakers Push to Expel Turkish Troops from Northern Borders

Baghdad, Iraq- Iraqi lawmakers are gathering signatures to demand the removal of Turkish troops from the northern borders. This move comes after the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) announced a halt to its military operations. Lawmakers argue that Turkey’s military presence is no longer justified and violates Iraq’s sovereignty.

For years, Turkish forces have conducted operations in northern Iraq, citing security threats from the PKK. However, the PKK’s decision to cease attacks has changed the situation. Many Iraqi politicians now see no reason for Turkey to continue its military presence. They stress that Iraq must take control of its own security without foreign interference.

Parliament members leading the campaign believe that national sovereignty must be protected. They insist that Turkey should respect Iraq’s borders and withdraw its forces immediately. Many lawmakers emphasize that continued Turkish military activity threatens stability in the region. They also argue that diplomatic efforts should replace military operations to address security concerns.

The campaign to expel Turkish troops is gaining momentum. Lawmakers from various political factions are supporting the effort. They argue that Iraq has the capability to handle internal security challenges without foreign military intervention. Many also highlight that the presence of foreign troops leads to civilian casualties and disrupts local communities.

In recent months, tensions between Iraq and Turkey have increased. Several airstrikes and ground operations by Turkish forces have led to protests in Iraq. Many citizens demand an end to these violations, urging the government to take firm action. The call for troop withdrawal is seen as a step toward restoring full control over Iraqi territory.

Supporters of the initiative believe that removing Turkish forces will strengthen Iraq’s sovereignty. They stress that security agreements should be managed through political dialogue, not military force. As the signature campaign continues, lawmakers are determined to push for a final resolution on the issue.

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