Turkey readies troops for Iraq war

The confirmation comes after reports over the weekend that Turkey was moving troops up to its border with Iraq.
Pentagon sources say Turkey has assured the United States it will have access to air bases and port facilities, and in return the United States promised to provide military and economic aid in addition to supporting Turkey’s bid to join the European Union.

The United States has also reaffirmed it will not allow the Iraq Kurds to establish an independent country bordering Turkey, which has been the U.S. policy all along.

Pentagon officials have told CNN that Turkey has expressed concern about the number of ground troops the United States might want based in Turkey, citing public sentiment against a large troop presence, and assured the new Turkish government the United States would work with it on the size of any deployment.

With polls showing most Turkish citizens opposed to any war, Turkey has said it may hold a referendum on participating in any military strike against Iraq. (Full story)

The country is a member of NATO and coalition aircraft currently use a Turkish air base to patrol the northern no-fly zone of Iraq.