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What the heck is happening in Turkey?

Recep Tayyup Erdogan was banned from running for election last November although his Justice and Development Party won a landslide victory. That ban has expired and he will run for a seat in parliament on behalf of the southeastern Siirt Province in the provincial election Sunday, March 9. From there, he will jump straight into the prime minister?s seat as head of the ruling party.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly?s Ankara sources quote prime minister Abdullah Gul as informing confidants that he has agreed to step down and serve as deputy prime minister and foreign minister in the Erdogan government. It is all settled between them.

We are also informed that Erdogan has meanwhile informed Washington that, a week after taking office, he will have completed the process for gaining a parliamentary majority to allow US troops to use Turkey as a launch pad into Iraq, overruling the March 1 defeat of that motion. This would mean that the second front, which was thrown in doubt by the first vote, can go into operation around mid-March or shortly after.
I haven't seen this anywhere but Debka, so confirmation is lacking. But they tend to be correct about such things, and often a day ahead of everyone else.
- jim 3-09-2003 6:59 pm [link] [2 comments]

Talking Points and CalPundit are now against the war. Is there anyone not on the far right who is still for this thing?

Josh Marshall: "At this point, we truly have the worst case scenario on the international stage. And I think that those costs now outweigh the gains."

Kevin Drum: "I still believe strongly that we need a tough-minded long-term policy aimed at eradicating terrorism and modernizing the Arab world (among others) - and that this policy should include the use of force where necessary - but not this time. This is the gang that couldn't shoot straight."
- jim 3-09-2003 6:56 pm [link] [add a comment]

I know you want more mesh network links. Admit it. Here's a simple, business oriented overview from Glen Fleishman. And here's a technical .pdf with details on why these networks might not scale so well. Again, this is over my head, but this doesn't seem like a show stopper. I have the impression we can just do some hand waving here and mumble some stuff about how faster microprocessors and much smarter software defined radios will make it all possible. (links via HTP)
- jim 3-08-2003 8:29 pm [link] [add a comment]

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